Agreed and made worse by the fact that they selected Bell who was several classes below Thorpe at that stage of his careerDropping Thorpe was still ludicrous. Thorpe averaged 45 against Australia. You can still make terrible decisions and win, just as you can make great decisions and lose. The result should not vindicate everything that precedes it.
Said before it started that whatever happened in this series won't matter when the first test starts next year.I doubt there'll be too many mental scars as a result of 3 or 4 ODI losses. If people are goin to be scarred by that, they wouldn't be playing FC, let alone test cricket. Thorpe had been copping pizzlings for 12 years.
Fletcher said in his book it was always between Thorpe and Pietersen. Which is, of course, ridiculous.Dropped Thorpe was an absolute smeller. As Scaly says the fact we won the series in no way justifies it. Bell scored about half a run all series and (IIRC) ended with a pair at The Oval.
I'm sure Spain could beat most teams with Fernando Torres in goal, but that doesn't make it the right call.
Meanwhile, just watching the highlights. Who told Warner he could bowl seam-up? Lolbad stuff.
The real problem was they picked Bell instead of KP for the tests against bang that preceded the ashes. IIRC Bell averaged 200+ in those two tests, and we had a problem. Hence the Thorpe vs Kp scenario.Fletcher said in his book it was always between Thorpe and Pietersen. Which is, of course, ridiculous.
Yes, but how do you know they are good enough unless you try them?
There is such a thing as an FC system
Neither of those are the same as full national honours. Valuable in themselves, but not the same.and Lions games.
Having read the book I think it's fair to say Big Dunc quite rates Fletcher. A bloke who's never made any wrong calls ever.Fletcher said in his book it was always between Thorpe and Pietersen. Which is, of course, ridiculous.
No but it gives you a fair idea whether the player can make the step up.Neither of those are the same as full national honours. Valuable in themselves, but not the same.
Then again it could have been a whole lot more prickish till James toned it down.Having read the book I think it's fair to say Big Dunc quite rates Fletcher. A bloke who's never made any wrong calls ever.
Steve James ghosted it and he's a very smart cookie; he can't have been unaware what a prick Fletcher was making himself sound in parts, so he's either not such a good mate as Dunc thinks he is or Fletcher insisted the offending passages went in as is.
Yeah, "Every team I've coached has improved under me blablabla," being part that stuck in mind.Having read the book I think it's fair to say Big Dunc quite rates Fletcher. A bloke who's never made any wrong calls ever.
Steve James ghosted it and he's a very smart cookie; he can't have been unaware what a prick Fletcher was making himself sound in parts, so he's either not such a good mate as Dunc thinks he is or Fletcher insisted the offending passages went in as is.
Lol. Fair point, actually.Then again it could have been a whole lot more prickish till James toned it down.
..... and everyone who disagreed with him was wrong although, apparently, to their credit they accepted that and apologised - my abiding recollection of that book was the amount of humble pie Fletcher force fed to all and sundryYeah, "Every team I've coached has improved under me blablabla," being part that stuck in mind.
Ha, ditto.Yeah, "Every team I've coached has improved under me blablabla," being part that stuck in mind.
Lol. Fair point, actually.
One shudders to imagine, frankly. "& after my second season in charge of Glamorgan the grateful people of Cardiff voted to raise several statues of me as a tribute to my tactical acumen."
You're completely forgetting that Michael Vaughan is a moronThe bowling WILL be better next year (can't be much worse anyway) but as you say the batting is a problem. Will this series leave mental scars on some of the younger players. After all, the players will look back and the last one day and test series they have played against England they have failed miserably as a unit and been thrashed constantly. No matter how good you are the mental side of the game takes over and you remember stuff.
Michael Vaughan's book about the 2005 ashes was telling, he wanted Thorpe out of the side as he was scarred mentally by Australian beatings, luckily we had KP to replace him. Australia don't have the same luxury with Forrest Gump in the side.