TBF, this seems to be uniquely an English press thing. They do the same when they are knocked out of football tournaments, usually to lower-ranked opposition. I wouldn't hold Cook's comments against him too much.If Woakes' injury is worse though, then they are in a soup. Calling up ANOTHER bowler because he can bat.. smh.
And yeah Cook has been absolutely classless. So has Dobell in crapinfo, but that is more expected. It looks like entire England cricket setup is just trying hard to keep telling themselves they are not facing any great team or players here and that the only reason they are losing is themselves. Dangerous attitude that can spiral downwards pretty quickly.
At least MSD would never talk about the opposition. Here Cook is coming out and saying they are not that good..
this is all a load of subjective bollocks tbh. no one has the faintest idea what is being said behind closed doors.Yup.
It's partly why England sometimes lose, despite investing more than anyone else in staff, expert analysis, facilities, academies, etc.
Superiority complex or an expanded sense of 'I' invariably contributes to downfall. Nature - collective consciousness has a way of bringing you back down to Earth.
In fact, Kohli was saying in the post-match interview that right after Cook won the toss in Mohali, he could hear loud cheers coming all the way from the English dressing room.. they were all celebrating merely winning the toss.
It's no surprise why they lost. The longer this attitude prevails, the longer the things won't go their way.. It's how collective consciousness tends to operate
Anyway, it's shocking that England have picked another bits & pieces cricketer for 5-day cricket...
I beg to differ.this is all a load of subjective bollocks tbh. no one has the faintest idea what is being said behind closed doors.
I don't think he meant to necessarily take credit away from India tbh. More that England could've bossed this test but made mistakes which they shouldn't have and failed to take advantage during some key moments.Cook's post match interviews have been a ****ing disgrace.
"They are no supermen."
"There were no magic balls."
"Maybe Jonny Bairstow was the only one that was a good piece of bowling..."
How about some credit to the opposition? Ah well, keep talking. Maybe you will admit things and step out of denial when the score is 4-0. What a ****.
This post is a joke, rightLiam Dawson is the final nail in the coffin.
Sack all the selectors. Also it's clear Bayliss is a white ball merchant. Doesn't have a ****ing clue about test cricket.
Indias spinners are performing better so let's select another batsman who can bowl spin. ****ing genius.
Must be something in the water up that part of the country. Both our Durham posters love to make a mountain out of a molehill.This post is a joke, right
**** me that's a blast from the past.Yup.
It's partly why England sometimes lose, despite investing more than anyone else in staff, expert analysis, facilities, academies, etc.
Superiority complex or an expanded sense of 'I' invariably contributes to downfall. Nature - collective consciousness has a way of bringing you back down to Earth.
In fact, Kohli was saying in the post-match interview that right after Cook won the toss in Mohali, he could hear loud cheers coming all the way from the English dressing room.. they were all celebrating merely winning the toss.
It's no surprise why they lost. The longer this attitude prevails, the longer the things won't go their way.. It's how collective consciousness tends to operate
Anyway, it's shocking that England have picked another bits & pieces cricketer for 5-day cricket...