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Born in Australia, grew up in Australia, played 2 under 19s tournaments for Australia, played tests for someone elsedoes he have a name?
Born in Australia, grew up in Australia, played 2 under 19s tournaments for Australia, played tests for someone elsedoes he have a name?
Peter Taylor wasn't the best spinner at his club let alone being the best cricketerYeah.
Peter Taylor?
Well, if anyone would know lots about playing of 2nd-tier state cricket....
I don't really have a beef with the general message, I'm just not a fan off that style of writing. As Maximas said, it's too complicated, and that's why I prefer articles just written on specific contexts using common sense, rather than ones which attempt to make more broad generalizations.I mean, he's basically saying common sense should be applied. Don't blame this, this and that when maybe the reason you are losing is simply because your best team and tactics just aren't good enough
mate, please spare me, I'm terrible with cricket trivia at the best of timesBorn in Australia, grew up in Australia, played 2 under 19s tournaments for Australia, played tests for someone else
But if you dont recognize the underlying causes for having the worse team then you are destined to repeat and never understand why the current situation exists. My background is in failure analysis and it can be applied to cricket associations as easily as diesel engines. Im not saying Im the best or I know it all but Im OK. I find this type of article painful. I agree that there are lots of half arsed ideas floating around why sports teams fail but there is actually a lot of interesting stuff of value that can be used to help design failure out of the system.I mean, he's basically saying common sense should be applied. Don't blame this, this and that when maybe the reason you are losing is simply because your best team and tactics just aren't good enough
Jason Gallian?Born in Australia, grew up in Australia, played 2 under 19s tournaments for Australia, played tests for someone else
Yeah, I thought of that article when I read this one: Forget Tests, BBL is where it's at | Cricinfo Magazine | ESPN CricinfoThe biggest problem Australia faces right now is actually identifying the correct big issues. I'm reminded of Ed Smith's article earlier this year: Ed Smith on the perils of manipulating causes to fit outcomes | Cricinfo Magazine | ESPN Cricinfo
btw ed smitteh i do think the shield is too small. bring in the act already
Bingo has a nameJason Gallian? Although he played 3 Tests.
Three regular non-English players out of a squad of 30. Good one.Typically selective Pommy memory. It's getting pretty hard to point to an Englishman in your Rugby team these days, and let's face it, complaining about Southern Hemisphere nationalities has been England's only way of getting through 30 years of turgid, godawful rugby. Your post is such a tired, cliched pile of steaming turd that I think it was originally released on Shellac at 78rpm; if not wax cylinder.
Oh god another player who should never have been picked at test level. His technique made Hughes look good.Jason Gallian?
Missed your postNow that's a name I haven't seen mentioned on this forum for a while..
We've decided to begin recruiting South Africans. This will not only bolster our own faltering batting stocks but decimate English stocks in the process.
You'll have this decade but we'll take the next.
Murray Goodwin?Born in Australia, grew up in Australia, played 2 under 19s tournaments for Australia, played tests for someone else
And how many current All Blacks, champ?Three regular non-English players out of a squad of 30. Good one.
You are the one who made the dumb comment that you struggle to count an Englishmen in the team. Why would I care about the All Blacks, who brought them into the conversation?
The question was already answered. Besides, Goodwin wasn't born in Australia.Murray Goodwin?