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ffsHello, my name is Jono, blah blah blah blah.
ffsHello, my name is Jono, blah blah blah blah.
I already self-promoted it in this thread but you may remember a piece I did for CW in 09 basically defending him. Think you were critical of it at the time (the opinion not the article itself in your defence)I like Swann though so your last argument doesn't work.
You evolved on your view based on what information? Genuinely curious.
Thanks. I get where you're coming from.I already self-promoted it in this thread but you may remember a piece I did for CW in 09 basically defending him. Think you were critical of it at the time (the opinion not the article itself in your defence)
I still hold a lot of what I felt at that point to be valid; that the English public/media never took to him in the way they should have given his talent, because of his nationality. The same problems don't apply to someone like Mo Farah, because of his accent, and also because in an individual sport I think it's a little more convenient to accept them, whereas the 'England' team should be represented by 'Englishmen'. (even though I find that contradictory, that's just based on my experiences. Not to say I haven't heard people rubbish (racists) rubbish Farah's Britishness).
I also had a lot of sympathy for him RE the captaincy saga. And you're right about Swann - that book should never have been published at that time, or at least with those comments.
But then over time there were things like his sham ODI retirement. I mean at the time I may have even backed him on that (can't remember) but little things like this accumulate and you start to think, come on KP man, get a grip. Then textgate happens, solidifying that this is a man not wholly interested in the team cause. But his comeback was so good I honestly thought we'd turned a corner.
But from there, I loved the cricketer still but not so much the man. I found his attitude to journos funny during the 2013 Ashes but with it you can't help but think, oh man, get a grip. And then he gets axed, I'm raging because of his ability, but the more he opens his mouth the more disingenuine I realise he is. And we are where we are.
Could have written more but should at least pretend to work between now and close of play. hopefully answers your question
So how realistic are the chances of KP playing tests again like Boycott did? He is 34 and can play for 2-3 years. He has to play 3 first class games, which looks like a problem, but can be sorted out, I am pretty sure with some arrangement with a county. Do you seen KP playing tests again from England?
Indeed, the argument basically remains exactly the same. It will never go away, Marina Hyde said it best. It will just go round-and-round in perpetuity.Everything about this debate has been done over and over again. Thread really should be locked and thrown away.
Congrats to Jono though on bringing up his ton of posts today.
Yeah you get the impression if the ECB said "you have to play one county championship game before the first test and make more than 15 and you can play in the first Test," he'd be like "...nah"Indeed, the argument basically remains exactly the same. It will never go away, Marina Hyde said it best. It will just go round-and-round in perpetuity.
In the end he doesn't want to play, he's not making any effort to play any other cricket than T20, which is where you feel he wanted his career to be at this point anyway.
Haha yeah. This way suits KP, he gets to do what he wanted without the stigma of having turned his back on EnglandYeah you get the impression if the ECB said "you have to play one county championship game before the first test and make more than 15 and you can play in the first Test," he'd be like "...nah"
I'll ask your permission before I get into a debate about a topic you're sour about next time.Everything about this debate has been done over and over again. Thread really should be locked and thrown away.
Congrats to Jono though on bringing up his ton of posts today.
Exactly, which is why the criticism of him not playing country or scoring runs doesn't wash. If someone is told they'd never ever get a promotion ever again or something similar naturally their care factor would plummet.I often want to criticise him for not playing Championship games and making the ECB look like clowns, but really you can't as it was put to him that even if he did it would make no difference.
I'm 50-50 on this. Ultimately the money available in T20 means you can't blame him for taking it all once internationals were off the table; at the same time, if playing for England meant what he said it did, could you not expect him to at least give it a season of trying to prove they'd made a huge mistake? T20 £$£ would still have been waiting for him in September after all. I dunno, it's a tough one. As I said, I think it suits him this way regardless.Exactly, which is why the criticism of him not playing country or scoring runs doesn't wash. If someone is told they'd never ever get a promotion ever again or something similar naturally their care factor would plummet.