I support England; why on earth should I be upset at their winning? I want them to win, and to keep winning and winning and winning. And I don't feel they will do that if they continue to retain players like Bell and Pietersen when there are young batsmen out there who could potentially do a better job.Aggressive young fellow ain't you? May want to get that checked, it can lead to a malignant narcissism of sorts....
I'd suggest a rage has festered inside you for quite some time, as England have won series after series. As soon as a top 6 which has scored runs for fun against Australia, Sri Lanka, India and even this Pakistan attack (in England), has a horror collective series, they are suddenly all failures and simply stating that if one of them had performed to a good standard we could have won the series is beyond absurd?
And I'd suggest Bell's career average of 49 before this series, 5000+ Test runs, average of 120 last year and tons against every Test nation he's played against suggests he's pretty close to world class. But then, 1 bad series means you are terrible!
Wollllyyyyy!
Bell is not world class; world class batsmen make tough runs, make runs under difficult or unfamiliar conditions, find a way to make runs when a bowling attack is giving them trouble, make runs when their teams most need them. By those parameters Bell as a Test batsman is not only not world class, but he is also not worthy of a place in a team such as England which aspires to prove it is the best by getting good results both at home and away.
As for your pseudo-psychiatric advice - keep it to yourself. You might need it over the coming months, as the batting under-performers you defend so energetically look set to prove on yet another land mass that, as Vaughan and Boycott now reluctantly admit, "they're not as good as they thought they were".
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