Oh boy do I agree with this.Captaincy isn't as important as we act like it is
Smith's ban should have been a lot lighter. He's not their CO in the army he's just a teammate. Captaincy isn't as important as we act like it is
AWTA.Oh boy do I agree with this.
He's clearly not just a teammate imo. He makes all the decisions on the field and a lot off the field with the coach. The Umpires go to him if they got a problem with any of his teammates. He is the figurehead of the side - like it or not. He shouldn't have taken the captaincy if he just wanted to be a teammate.Smith's ban should have been a lot lighter. He's not their CO in the army he's just a teammate. Captaincy isn't as important as we act like it is
Smith's ban should have been a lot lighter. He's not their CO in the army he's just a teammate. Captaincy isn't as important as we act like it is
Why do you think this? Do you mean purely in terms of on-field results, or do you think captaincy isn't significant in shaping the culture of a team, and in terms of sending a message to the wider cricket community of that nation?Oh boy do I agree with this.
Both, though it depends on the captain. I'll happily blame Ian Chappell for embedding **** culture in the Australian team but I think the individuals of the team are a heck of a lot more important in the culture and so on than the captain, especially a weak one like Smith. It's overstated.Why do you think this? Do you mean purely in terms of on-field results, or do you think captaincy isn't significant in shaping the culture of a team, and in terms of sending a message to the wider cricket community of that nation?
Reckon it'll comfortably be his weakest tbhoh i have to buy haigh's book
I think history and context are hard things to beat as one guy. Especially when you inherit a culture which you are told and 'know' in your heart works, and have been told as such your whole life. And then you have a whole nation that think the culture of your sport is top notch.Why do you think this? Do you mean purely in terms of on-field results, or do you think captaincy isn't significant in shaping the culture of a team, and in terms of sending a message to the wider cricket community of that nation?
This is still how I feel.When the ball tampering news broke I couldn't believe it and was immediately angry with the players. That lasted a good 3 days or so.
By the time the bans were handed down I felt they were excessive. Now I think 12 months is utterly absurd for Smith. Turning a blind eye is not the same as masterminding or committing the action and even if it is the offense committed is relatively small in the grand scheme of things. Of all the ways you can cheat, ball tampering is the most ineffective and requires the most skill to achieve. You're better off spiking a drink or strategically placing some marbles for a player to slip on or doing any number of underhanded things on the field. Ball tampering is pretty low impact all things considered.
Nobody seemed interested in "sending a message to the wider cricket community" when Faf and Vernon tampered. Complete overreaction.Why do you think this? Do you mean purely in terms of on-field results, or do you think captaincy isn't significant in shaping the culture of a team, and in terms of sending a message to the wider cricket community of that nation?
Smith's ban should have been a lot lighter. He's not their CO in the army he's just a teammate. Captaincy isn't as important as we act like it is
I don't know what this argument is. Obviously it's not "important" in the context you're presenting. But you were basically implying the captain should have no accountability for his teammates' actions. That's crazy imo.When you hear the phrase 'second most important position in Australia after the prime minister' thrown around, even facetiously, well you know the importance of a sport captain is overstated.
Compared to other sports I think cricket captaincy is an important job but compared to real positions in businesses/politics/society it's nothing
Steve Waugh is probably what made me realise we overvalue it
this is the core of it, and why it's so funnyYour players broke a rule which almost every other team also breaks. It's not a big ****ing deal. Pretending you're above it is what caused the over-reaction.
Why does Warner not deserve a lighter ban then? He's neither the captain nor was he the guy caught doing the deed.I think he deserved a way lighter ban. End of