Would matter if they did have Twatter he'd 'disappear' if he was over there shooting his mouth off.And typically the world's biggest **** Piers Morgan wades in as usual
Why couldn't he have ****ed off to China instead where they don't have twitter.
Doesn't really meet the criteria; without being in his home or in the team, one big component apparently missing is the malicious, pervasive sabotage of inter-personal relationships. Exhibitionism isn't enough, lack of empathy, aggression, etc. are all components of NPD. KP strikes me more as a bloke who wasn't told I love you often enough by Dad.I've posed this question on the other thread, but I'm going to repeat it here - has Pietersen ever been treated for narcissistic personality disorder & if not, why not?
Agree 100% with this.Why is Bairstow even playing? Get another bowler in there, this is a must win test right? Its unlikely he'd produce much with the bat anyway.
awta - I disagree with pews earlier who said you should play 6 batsman even if the 6th isn't much chop (sic)Agree 100% with this.
He has a face I'd never tire of punching. I can't believe they gave the prick the time of day on 5Live.And typically the world's biggest **** Piers Morgan wades in as usual
Or combine bowling with equestrian? Make the bowler ride in on horseback bare back and bowl?Just field eleven bowlers. See which ones bowl best and take them to future tests.
George Dobell said you lot just sort of mentioned it to the press. Not the ECB this time.
Also funny that this statement about it not being a big deal, comes after KP is axed isn't it?
I think I will trust CSA over the ECB and Dobell. Afterall, wasn't it Pieterson who said someone inside the ECB is releasing info to the media, prior to this sms scandalThe Proteas deny sowing division in the England dressing room by leaking the Kevin Pietersen text messages.
This after insinuations by England great Mike Atherton that the South African camp leaked KP’s text messages to get the SA-born batsman dropped.
Atherton, writing in his column, said part of the England selectors’ reasons for dropping KP was that it would prevent SA from releasing further information about the texts.
He says: “The fear would have been the ability of South Africa to release any potentially damaging information during a Test match, just as they shrewdly released the texts into the public domain in the first place.”
CSA released a statement that denied any malice, while others laughed it off.
Dale Steyn, implicated as one of the recipients of Pietersen’s messengers along with AB de Villiers, brushed it off by saying: “Ag, who cares?”
Meanwhile, Proteas batsmen Alviro Petersen, Graeme Smith and Jacques Kallis are all expected to shake off injuries to be fit for the final Test at Lord’s, which starts on Thursday.
SA lead the series 1-0 and will dethrone the English at the top of the test rankings if they avoid defeat.
Pros:A few problems with 5 bowlers.
A) Only two at a time.
B) Increases the chances of having to bat twice
C) Makes it harder to push for a win by upping the run rate.
D)Generally worsens fielding.
E) Reduces accountability
seems like the pitch and outfield will be undercooked. toss could be crucial.Meanwhile, Lord’s officials have admitted the outfield for the final Test will resemble a ‘patchwork quilt’ after the ground was used for Olympic archery. The MCC said it will not increase the risk of injury or affect the quality of the match.
Read more: Kevin Pietersen must say sorry or face England exile for ever, ECB warn | Mail Online
so how did private texts between KP and whichever SA players he was texting get into the public domain. You would think it was either KP or the South African player? Well KP is ******** but he is hardly going to leak to the press that he's been sending texts to South African players that are derogatory about england personnel. Which suggest that the simplest conclusion is that this came through the SA camp.I think I will trust CSA over the ECB and Dobell. Afterall, wasn't it Pieterson who said someone inside the ECB is releasing info to the media, prior to this sms scandal
LOLso how did private texts between KP and whichever SA players he was texting get into the public domain. You would think it was either KP or the South African player? Well KP is ******** but he is hardly going to leak to the press that he's been sending texts to South African players that are derogatory about england personnel. Which suggest that the simplest conclusion is that this came through the SA camp.
South Africa taking every edge they can find.
Reading that article they didn't deny releasing it, and how would the ECB know?I think I will trust CSA over the ECB and Dobell. Afterall, wasn't it Pieterson who said someone inside the ECB is releasing info to the media, prior to this sms scandal
Agree with all this, particularly A, seen us look very tired in the field a lot of times recently. Swann's injury problems not helping.Pros:
A) Lets your 'top' bowlers have an extended rest, without as large a drop off in quality.
B) Increases the chances of bowling them out twice.
C) Makes the batsmen accountable for their actions.
IMO there isn't a huge issue with fielding - even Finn is competent, and Bresnan/Anderson/Swann are all good fieldsmen.
No-where did I say it was anything but KP's fault. Read through my posts.LOL
Is that important how it went to public domain? Who allowed KP to do it in the first place?
Somebody explained this a few days ago...
a) sms reached @ a certain player and due to their own patchy recent history the player rushed to the management to show it to avoid his involvement in anything
b) management then went to ICC referee to notify / alert them of the incident
Whats the big deal if the SA camp released the info cause they did not want to get involved in anything silly or stupid? Its ECB and KP who created this circus and would be silly to blame anyone else for the whole farce.