Jono
Virat Kohli (c)
Over an Ashes finale where you score 401* and chase down 700 to win? Fantasy is fantasy, right?
seems like i'd probably end up with some mental troubles if i did that and was never picked again
Over an Ashes finale where you score 401* and chase down 700 to win? Fantasy is fantasy, right?
seems like i'd probably end up with some mental troubles if i did that and was never picked again
Na, you just want 50 chances to see Kohli in the shower.Yeah exactly.
I'll take representing my country 50 times easily.
Well you're not really choosing the ODIs over the Test. You're choosing the IPL over the Test by the sound of it.It would depend on the financial differences really. I think it's fairly obvious that the bloke who plays 50 ODIs is going to have a more financially successful cricket career but I'd probably still lean towards the one Test unless that financial difference was absurd. I don't really like the McGain/McKay example because McGain was a really atypical example of a one Test wonder in that he wasn't even a professional cricket for a long period beforehand, and McKay actually did play one Test anyway, but I think I'd rather be Pollard than to-date Chris Rogers - certainly not in a purely cricketing sense, but in a lifestyle opportunity sense. The financial differences between Pollard and pretty much any one-Test/zero-ODI player of this era would be absurd.
There are far worse things to do than steal Tendi's box or Kohli's suit.I'd go with the one dayers, purely for the financial benefit and the opportunity to travel while staying in nice hotels. Would steal things like Tendulkar's box, Dhoni's gloves, Kohli's suits etc and auction them online when I'm done spending the money I earn from the matches.
The only downside is I'd have to face rage from fans all over the world wondering why I was part of the squad, and would quite easily go down as the worst cricketer to ever play an international.
haha dernbach?The only downside is I'd have to face rage from fans all over the world wondering why I was part of the squad, and would quite easily go down as the worst cricketer to ever play an international.
Yeah but you could be Pollard AND a one test wonderIt would depend on the financial differences really. I think it's fairly obvious that the bloke who plays 50 ODIs is going to have a more financially successful cricket career but I'd probably still lean towards the one Test unless that financial difference was absurd. I don't really like the McGain/McKay example because McGain was a really atypical example of a one Test wonder in that he wasn't even a professional cricketer for a long period beforehand, and McKay actually did play one Test anyway, but I think I'd rather be Pollard than to-date Chris Rogers - certainly not in a purely cricketing sense, but in a lifestyle opportunity sense. The financial differences between Pollard and pretty much any one-Test/zero-ODI player of this era would be absurd.
Money I understand but I couldn't think of anything worse than fame.
Yeah fair enough. I'm struggling the get around the idea in my head because there are too many intangibles. I think playing 50 ODIs and 0 Tests would give you a far greater chance of making a ****load of money than 1 Test and 0 ODIs. I can't really think of an example of someone who did the latter and made a lot of money out of cricket.Well you're not really choosing the ODIs over the Test. You're choosing the IPL over the Test by the sound of it.
yes but at least you're going to have a few good days to look back at and remember. And you still represented your country regardless of the format.Vikram Solanki is not an International success. Neither is Yusuf Pathan.
Hell, Rohit Sharma has played 100.
Purely for myself, and I don't judge others, I have tried my hardest to avoid any sort of fame. Perhaps I have done it too well, I don't know. But the idea of wanting to be famous sickens me. I honestly couldn't think of anything, outside the extreme, that would make life worse than other people paying attention to what I do.
You really think Pattinson took more from his career than Solanki.Yeah, but so has the bloke who got himself a Test cap :/
Actually, you know what. **** that. I do judge. Anyone who desires fame is a **** of the highest order. I don't understand it and I pity them.Purely for myself, and I don't judge others, I have tried my hardest to avoid any sort of fame. Perhaps I have done it too well, I don't know. But the idea of wanting to be famous sickens me. I honestly couldn't think of anything, outside the extreme, that would make life worse than other people paying attention to what I do.
Sour grapes ehActually, you know what. **** that. I do judge. Anyone who desires fame is a **** of the highest order. I don't understand it and I pity them.