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Kevin Pietersen Retires From ODIs and T20Is

Viscount Tom

International Debutant
Since making his debut I think he's only missed about 10-12 England matches some for the Pakistan ODI series and then some of the ODIs after the 06-07 Ashes when he got injured I think and 3 Ashes tests in 09.

Just feel the ECb is been more than awkward about the matter.

Its also tragic that by wanting him available for the WT20 I'm in agreement with Piers Morgan, a commonly accepted sign of the apocalypse.
 

Stapel

International Regular
I agree with Aggers (for about the first time ever) who said that the ECB/KP should have found a way to manufacture him not playing the ODI's this summer (say burn out) and then retire after the word t20's. Someone is being petty here imo.
Though I agree, I am very much convinced the majority of the responsibility to find a way out is on the ECB's shoulders. Players can make clumsy, ill-advised, plain wrong, stupid or dreadful decisions as many times as the can. But it will always be board's job to find a way out. That's why not every Tom, Dick or Harry who as ever held a bat as a young man, can be in such a board.

For some reason, sports boards, no matter where or what sport, are usually firmly undisclosed institutions that cannot accept criticism. Whereas freedom of well-argumented criticism is a common right in any decent society, it seems not to be applied at sports boards. IMHO, strict undisclosure is only there to hide their idiocy.

That's what I think: only idiots allowed in the ECB.... Bunch of morons...... And that doesn't mean I fully agree with KP!
 

Stapel

International Regular
But if you let KP ditch the ODIs what about the others? We know that Swann feels the same way (ie. wants just tests and T20s) and maybe players like Broad could also pick T20s only. At what point will fans not buy as many tickets for ODIs and then the ECB lose lots of $$$?
The ECB should then conclude what most people with common sense already know: T20 will compete with ODI and probably win, but it will never beat Test Cricket.

If what you described will happen, we will see tours of 3 Tests, 7 T20's and a single ODI, rather than 7 ODI's and a single T20.
 

Jacknife

International Captain
Tours/series missed (all from memory)

Strauss - away series (2 Tests and 3 ODIs) in Bangladesh, all ODIs since World Cup (retirement)
Cook - all ODIs prior to 2011 home series against Sri Lanka, other than away series vs Bangladesh
Trott - none
Pietersen - home ODI series vs Pakistan (dropped, not rested)
Bell - home Test and ODI series vs Pakistan (injured), away ODI series v Pakistan (dropped)
Collingwood - home series vs Bangladesh (rested)
Broad - home series vs Bangladesh (rested), 3/5th of Ashes and away ODI series vs Australia (injured)
Swann - none
Anderson - away Test and ODI series vs Bangladesh (rested), first 3 ODIs vs Australia away (rested), away ODI series vs India (rested)
Bresnan - home Test series vs Pakistan (not in team), home Test series vs Sri Lanka (injured), away Test series vs Pakistan (injured)
Tbh didn't realise there had been that many players rested over the last few years and imo it shows what particular ***** they're being to KP, taking into consideration he's played a **** load of cricket for England over the last few years with out any time off at all.
 

Spark

Global Moderator
Could have sworn that Broad and Anderson have missed far more than just what's listed there
 

Jacknife

International Captain
Didn't he miss T20s and ODI's at the end of last summer? Then had a long break before Pakistan.
Didn't he pick up a bit of a injury during the course of the India tests and was out for the one-dayers against India at home.

No I've just found it, he was rested for the Indian ODi's and then there was those two late T20's against WI that they picked a young side for that a few payers sat out for.
 
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Jacknife

International Captain
Could have sworn that Broad and Anderson have missed far more than just what's listed there
They probably have, I remember Broad missed the one-dayers in India and the last one against them in England as well.
 

BoyBrumby

Englishman
Talks well too; was on Cricket Writers on TV last week with Hayter from the Mail & Wilde from the Times. James looking more and more like Douglas Adams as well.

Couple of interesting tidbits I noted from the excert:

1) KP supports the Springboks

2) When offered the captaincy Strauss suggested someone younger might be a better call.

Says everything about the two men's respective characters, IMHO.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Talks well too; was on Cricket Writers on TV last week with Hayter from the Mail & Wilde from the Times. James looking more and more like Douglas Adams as well.

Couple of interesting tidbits I noted from the excert:

1) KP supports the Springboks

2) When offered the captaincy Strauss suggested someone younger might be a better call.

Says everything about the two men's respective characters, IMHO.
KP has been open about supporting the Boks. Said it in his own book but said as a kid he always supported England in footy.
 

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