I wouldn't hold up Liew as an example of the best of English cricket writers. He's at the level where if I see his name on an article that might otherwise have looked interesting, I'll not bother reading it. And one of the main reasons is because his stock article is pretty much Let's have a serious conversation regarding why Thing X [which may or may not be a problem at all] is a clear problem with the game and why [manifestly terrible] Suggestion Y needs to be adopted. So the article you refer to seems totally within his usual wheelhouse.So Jonathan Liew, who is actually one of the best English legacy cricket journos, has suggested that the Ashes no longer be a Tests-only competition. In doing so he has given a perfect example today of why the legacy English cricket establishment and media is so worthy of contempt in my view.
Odd how when literally any other team is having a bad run, everyone and especially English cricket journos are the first to say "suck it up and get better, losers". But when England are doing badly, suddenly the game itself is fundamentally flawed and entire core structure of the international game needs a radical reconfiguration, and not coincidentally in a manner that would massively benefit England in the short term given their newfound white ball dominance. No one suggested that the Ashes becomes a multi-format series in 06-07, or 13-14, when such a change wouldn't have been so favourable to England. Or after Aus gets skittled at Trent Bridge. Nor did India raise the possibility after they got blanked 4-1 or 4-0 in England.
The sense of crass entitlement really is repulsive to me.
One of these things happens regularly, the other is incomprehensible.Question for the English fans - would you rather lose 5-0 in Australia in such a humiliating fashion, or lose a home test to Bangladesh?
All true but he does also comes out with some great lines. The less serious he’s being the better his articles are.I wouldn't hold up Liew as an example of the best of English cricket writers. He's at the level where if I see his name on an article that might otherwise have looked interesting, I'll not bother reading it. And one of the main reasons is because his stock article is pretty much Let's have a serious conversation regarding why Thing X [which may or may not be a problem at all] is a clear problem with the game and why [manifestly terrible] Suggestion Y needs to be adopted. So the article you refer to seems totally within his usual wheelhouse.
That's not to say that there isn't a lot of bad journalism surrounding the England cricket team, just that this struck me as an odd stick to beat English cricket with, because Liew makes terrible suggestions all the time and I don't think this particular one is representative of the England cricketing establishment.
@Flem274* @Fuller PilchQuestion for the English fans - would you rather lose 5-0 in Australia in such a humiliating fashion, or lose a home test to Bangladesh?
I mean, it's more a statement about the drivel that most of the others come out with as a negative (I see that at least one has called in all seriousness for the tour to be called off simply because England are bad, and meant it). But the broader sentiment is not an isolated one.I wouldn't hold up Liew as an example of the best of English cricket writers. He's at the level where if I see his name on an article that might otherwise have looked interesting, I'll not bother reading it. And one of the main reasons is because his stock article is pretty much Let's have a serious conversation regarding why Thing X [which may or may not be a problem at all] is a clear problem with the game and why [manifestly terrible] Suggestion Y needs to be adopted. So the article you refer to seems totally within his usual wheelhouse.
That's not to say that there isn't a lot of bad journalism surrounding the England cricket team, just that this struck me as an odd stick to beat English cricket with, because Liew makes terrible suggestions all the time and I don't think this particular one is representative of the England cricketing establishment.
5-0. At least we would get to play a 5-test series
Careful mate. @Adders gonna lose his **** about you discussing NZ here anytime now.Huge congrats to Bangladesh though - absolutely outstanding.
they just beat new zealand away...why is it incomprehensible for england to lose at home against them?One of these things happens regularly, the other is incomprehensible.
not to worry, another targeted spray of abuse from burgey will calm him right down...Careful mate. @Adders gonna lose his **** about you discussing NZ here anytime now.
I’ve used this analogy before and some say it’s heartless, but you know when you see those videos from American high schools and they give the basketball team mascot who is alternatively abled a run in a game at the end of the season cos they can’t make the finals and he surprises everyone by knocking down some three pointers with the whole crowd going nuts?they just beat new zealand away...why is it incomprehensible for england to lose at home against them?
That's pretty much what England have already been doing, right?If Root and Anderson played, then quite frankly me and 8 mates could make up the rest of the team and we’d still win
Yes trueThat's pretty much what England have already been doing, right?
haha brother that's what we all thought before last week. Even lacking KW, us kiwi CW posters and some other clowns could join Conway and KJ and NZ would still send Bangbros on their way.If Root and Anderson played, then quite frankly me and 8 mates could make up the rest of the team and we’d still win