Furball
Evil Scotsman
Not really, no.Playing for your country is a little more than just 'a job' though, isn't it?
Not really, no.Playing for your country is a little more than just 'a job' though, isn't it?
No it means you're in a privileged position to be able to get snobbish about a game. Most people around the world don't have access or the wealth to play basic hard ball cricket unlike in england and Australia and this just makes you utterly insensitive that you enjoying a privilege makes you be a snob about it.Disliking T20 is 'living in the past'? Alright. I'll take your word for it.
I honestly do not know what you are going on about. I see little connection between ''people around the world'' not having ''access or the wealth to play basic hard ball cricket'' and the gross corrupt circus that is the IPL.No it means you're in a privileged position to be able to get snobbish about a game. Most people around the world don't have access or the wealth to play basic hard ball cricket unlike in england and Australia and this just makes you utterly insensitive that you enjoying a privilege makes you be a snob about it.
People with less opportunities wont have the luxury of thinking test cricket is better than t20 or any such high headedness. But you wouldn't get what I'm trying to say.I honestly do not know what you are going on about. I see little connection between ''people around the world'' not having ''access or the wealth to play basic hard ball cricket'' and the gross corrupt circus that is the IPL.
Carry on though...
No I don't.People with less opportunities wont have the luxury of thinking test cricket is better than t20 or any such high headedness. But you wouldn't get what I'm trying to say.
I think he is in favour of an English city based franchise, neatly combining my two pet hates!Wonder what S.Kennedy hates more, IPL or Mr Bransgrove?
Sorry but we don't live in a pre 2003 cricketing world, what do you want to do? Time travel?No I don't.
One would presume if one has the basic cricketing facilities, let's say at junior level, it is just as easy to do a two-three day match (standard rehearsal for a first-rate cricketing career) as it is a Twenty20 game. Every poor cricketer, who has achieved fame and wealth through cricket and grew up before 2003, grew up in a pre-T20 environment - yet this was not detrimental to their careers.
Read between the lines. Calling him "weak-willed" for leaving is simply ignorant and asinineWho is talking about forcing him? Bizarre strawman you created.
I am calling him weak willed for leaving, not saying he can't. Criticism of someone isn't the same as inhibiting them for doing something.
He hasn't been offered a better job, he has been offered the chance to play for ****ing Hampshire.
Even with the wider spread these days there is a historical bias towards the 'elite' private schools. Overall, the ~150 international players since readmission have come from 70 schools but something like ~90 players have come from 23 'elite' private schools.It doesn't come from a small dearth of schools. It is actually quite a number of schools.
Then there are these guys who are playing Proteas cricket, SA 'A' cricket, franchise cricket that didn't go to the cricketing schools and it didn't stop them.
Dale Steyn/Eldred Hawken (Merensky), Dean Elgar (St Dominics) , Stiaan Van Zyl (Boland Landbou), Vernon Philander (Ravensmead), George Linde/Beuran Hendricks (Belville), Dane Paterason (Brackenfell), JP Duminy/Rory Kleinveldt (Plumstead), Christiaan Jonker (Bergsig), Anrich Nortje (Brandwag), Yaseen Vallie (Cravenby), Clyde Fortuin (St Josephs), Basheer Walters (Nasruddin), Lesiba Ngoepe (Hans Moore), Tladi Bokako (Motherwell), Lizaad Williams (Hugenote), Rabian Engelbrecht/Keegan Petersen (New Orleans), Marchant De Lange (Ben Vorster), Dillon Du Preez/Tshepo Ntuli (Louis Botha) Luthando Mnyanda (Sea Point) , Nicky Van den Bergh/Wihann Lubbe (Potch Gym) , Dwaine Pretorius (Rustenburg), Magaliso Mosehle (Dr Johan Jurgens), Eddie Leie (Potch Boys), Sean Jamison (Veritas) , David Wiese (Witbank), Albie/Morne Morkel (Vereeniging), Henry Davids (Stellenbosch), Qaasim Adams (Tafelberg), Farhaan Behardien (Westerford), Rowan Richards (John Bisseker), Junior Dala (Springs)
Many other examples.
None of those are the elite cricket schools. They are below and quite a few of them 'white minority' now.
Boland : Paarl Boys, Paul Roos, Paarl Gym
WP : Rondebosch, Wynberg, SACS, Bishops
EP : Grey , St Andrews, Woodridge , Graeme, Kingswood
Border : Queens, Selborne, Dale, Hudson Park
KZN C : DHS, Westville, Glenwood, Kearsney, Northwood , Clifton
KZN I : Maritzburg, Hilton, Michaelhouse, St Charles
FS : Grey, St Andrews
NC : Noordkaap
GAU : KES, St Stithians, St Johns, St Davids, Jeppe , Parktown
NOR : Affies, Waterkloof, Pretoria Boys, St Albans, Centurion, Men
Yeah that may be true but at the same time it seems like a very convenient excuse for why black cricketers are underrepresented. In my opinion, when players are in there mid to late teens you're still looking for raw talent - I wouldn't have thought that the quality of coaching would have such an significant affect of their ability.Reason they fall off is that they just not as good when it coems to the crunch for selection higher up and that comes from the base of development cricket. But in saying that, the majority of the cricketing world would love for all their people to be open to cricket but the truth is they are not but CSA are finally waking up and realising the only way they can increase development and create better skills is academies from a young age in the more disadvantaged areas.
I believe ab£ott was released along with behardien and mitch johnson. Presume ab£ott and ros£ouw won't go into the auction as it would clash with their county deals.So has Kyle Abbott basically ended his tenure with the Kings XI Punjab over this? The IPL and county cricket seasons overlap and I can't imagine Hampshire will let him go for the early part of the season.
He was released, this is true, however Abbott's county deal has various clauses and such in it that allow him to play IPL/franchise T20 if and when he gets a chance to play in themI believe ab£ott was released along with behardien and mitch johnson. Presume ab£ott and ros£ouw won't go into the auction as it would clash with their county deals.
From my perspective the only thing I want to do is pick up the remote control and turn franchise cricket off.Sorry but we don't live in a pre 2003 cricketing world, what do you want to do? Time travel?
Yes, really. You obviously get paid for it like you would as a franchise mercenary, but it's a lot more than just 'another day at work'.Not really, no.
Yes I'm sure you know much better than these professional cricketers you actually represent their countryYes, really. You obviously get paid for it like you would as a franchise mercenary, but it's a lot more than just 'another day at work'.