Kenneth Viljoen
International Regular
It hasn't gone to plan for England to put it mildly.
The only slightly troll-y answer to this is that their media consistently overhypes and overblows any success their teams but also massively overreacts to bad results with overblown histrionic criticism, which means that incumbents get overly protected and they develop a siege mentality. So teams tend to all age together and go over the hill together without the necessary correctives being made to make the decline so sharp and painfulSomeone needs to research why great England sides fall apart so suddenly. Not just cricket, where it's happened three times in recent memory. Same thing happened in rugby, though they did well to make the final in 2007 after four bad years (you can argue the same thing happened to the current team, perhaps not to the same extent).
There's definitely some truth in this. The English cricket media panic and catastrophise all the time.The only slightly troll-y answer to this is that their media consistently overhypes and overblows any success their teams but also massively overreacts to bad results with overblown histrionic criticism, which means that incumbents get overly protected and they develop a siege mentality. So teams tend to all age together and go over the hill together without the necessary correctives being made to make the decline so sharp and painful
i think a lot of the time it’s buying into their own hype and thinking they are much better than they are. Best example is the England football/soccer team.Someone needs to research why great England sides fall apart so suddenly. Not just cricket, where it's happened three times in recent memory. Same thing happened in rugby, though they did well to make the final in 2007 after four bad years (you can argue the same thing happened to the current team, perhaps not to the same extent).
Yes but the German and Spanish football teams won the world cup and then imploded in a similar way.i think a lot of the time it’s buying into their own hype and thinking they are much better than they are. Best example is the England football/soccer team.
They weren't great to begin with. They got the 2019 title but it's not like they were convincing at all. Just a case of thinking they're a lot better than they actually are.Someone needs to research why great England sides fall apart so suddenly. Not just cricket, where it's happened three times in recent memory. Same thing happened in rugby, though they did well to make the final in 2007 after four bad years (you can argue the same thing happened to the current team, perhaps not to the same extent).
You can't really blame them for doing that when the successes are so few and far between.their media consistently overhypes and overblows any success their teams
CopeThe 2023 isn't a poor team, far from it, but it has performed like one.
Disagree, he's not been at his best for a while and Rehan looks a ready made replacement.It's going to get a whole lot worse when Adil Rashid retires.