BCB can't be included there. There was a photo that I saw few months back with Shakib kneeling before the BCB president. The resignations of captains in the team indicate that it is not as peaceful as the other boards you have mentioned.Yeah, getting incredibly shambolic now. How weird it is that Aus, NZ, and SA are the only boards who use their powers wisely. Maybe BCB too, wouldn't know.
Considering the Edgar fiasco NZC definitely can't be includedHaha, funny including the NZC in that list too. They've had a distinctly chequered record in the last couple of years. But yeah, relatively speaking they are probably near the top in terms of managing the game and the national side appropriately, which is just darn hilarious.
Haha, funny including the NZC in that list too. They've had a distinctly chequered record in the last couple of years. But yeah, relatively speaking they are probably near the top in terms of managing the game and the national side appropriately, which is just darn hilarious.
So, RSA the only board left. And they too have had the colour issue at the world cup. Means to say, no board is peaceful right now without any dramasCA hardly shining lights in recent years as well, though they've generally cleaned up their act when it comes to this sort of player-focussed drama of late...
Didn't forget. Just didn't include him in my list of players he failed and didn't deserve more chances. The opposite was the case.Everyone is forgetting Compton.
holy crap, this is the first time i've ever been a dismissive douche to someone on the internet and got my own way immediately.Apologies
**** posting by me
Some reason I thought Ryder was averaging in the mid to high twenties in test cricket, obviously not as good as Kp,but yeah defo not a zillion miles away from him in quality.
Sorry Flem.
They quite obviously made the wrong choice (I thought it was correct at the time) but I still don't think he was good enough. Far from convinced he is a better batsman than Carberry.Didn't forget. Just didn't include him in my list of players he failed and didn't deserve more chances. The opposite was the case.
Agree for the most part, but the pitches Compton played on in the 2012 series in India were far from easy for a rookie English batsman. Did an ok job.He had one amazingly good season and it was fair enough that he got his chance. Carberry has been a very good county batsman for longer, both have pretty similar career averages, both are probably not quite good enough for test cricket. Carbs just played most of his tests in the most difficult circumstances than Compton did.
Yeah and people forget how bad England had been in Asia for most of 2010 until that second innings in Ahmedabad. Trott in Galle and KP in Colombo where the only tons in the five tests England played in UAE and SL on pitches arguably flatter than the ones India served up. No one thought it would be easy and Compton coming out averaging mid 30s or whatever he did was actually a pretty good effort. Only issue he had was not going on with starts, but he made good platforms with Cook, which was crucial to Trott, KP and Bell finding form as the series went on.Agree for the most part, but the pitches Compton played on in the 2012 series in India were far from easy for a rookie English batsman. Did an ok job.
This is a circus. Does no one in ECB go "stahp".