People didn't like KP and it created massive, historic fractures in the English dressing room, screwed up the batting order, delayed the involvement of young talents like James Taylor and created a toxic environment which was not conducive to success.It could be crocodile tears. It could be genuine. But that doesn't matter.
Putting up with people you dont like is a part of sport. The English dressing room is widely criticsed for not knowing how to deal with KP, but its Amir's fault people can't deal with him. Clarke played alongside a load of players who thought he was a **** but no one walked out on the side because they didn't respect or trust him. Even Harbhajan, Ponting and Symonds found a way toget along, and do you think there were any tearful apologies in that group?
I dont support this line of reasoning at all. Its not wrong, but it doesnt justify a walk out.
We're going around in circles. Agree to disagree.People didn't like KP and it created massive, historic fractures in the English dressing room, screwed up the batting order, delayed the involvement of young talents like James Taylor and created a toxic environment which was not conducive to success.
But even aside from the success issue, you have a right to stand up against something that you don't like.
Sledging might bring success, and it could be argued that it would be professional to adopt it. But we consider that a personal choice and people have the right to object.
Professionalism doesn't trump individual morals. Or, it shouldn't.
With a gun usuallylol wtf. How do you reject a resignation?
lol wtf. How do you reject a resignation?
Which in itself is an absolute statement.Only Sith deal in absolutes.
if i do some corporate espionage at my job and say sorry while crying do i get to keep my job?
this is going to be my last post on the issue because i really cbf getting abused for thinking he should have a life ban like other players with sympathetic circumstances do.
Pretty poor flounce, TBH.jedi deal in absolutes too, and ****ty ones. human emotions like fear, anger love and passion? nuh uh, you're a justice robot. all those things lead to badness.
biggest ****s. at least the sith are honest and allow freedom of thought and expression.
Something which he confirms every time he opens his mouth.Nothing relevant to the thread. Just a lot of name calling.. Ramiz calls Yousuf a hypocrite by saying that it would be nice if people would stop lying after growing a beard.. Yousuf retorts by stating that Ramiz was never good enough at cricket to talk about it. Says that Ramiz should be ashamed to talk about cricket with just two centuries in 57 tests.. Calls him a glorified English teacher etc.
KP and Clarke do not deserve being used as analogies in thisIt could be crocodile tears. It could be genuine. But that doesn't matter.
Putting up with people you dont like is a part of sport. The English dressing room is widely criticsed for not knowing how to deal with KP, but its Amir's fault people can't deal with him. Clarke played alongside a load of players who thought he was a **** but no one walked out on the side because they didn't respect or trust him. Even Harbhajan, Ponting and Symonds found a way toget along, and do you think there were any tearful apologies in that group?
I dont support this line of reasoning at all. Its not wrong, but it doesnt justify a walk out.
Uh this is nasty. Fortunately they weren't sitting in the studio together; otherwise Ramiz would probably tear Yousuf's beard and Yousuf would bitchslap Ramiz.