with the IPL contract that he has, surely he will play for some more timeWould have so much more respect if he gave up ODI and T20 cricket to play more Tests. But that doesn't seem to be the done thing any more.
This. If his teammates have any heart whatsoever they will do their utmost to make sure Freddie retires with a bang and with the little urn in his back pocket.I will be heartbroken, but at the same time I hope he goes out on a high. Love ya Freddie.
Wonder why? 4-10 overs max each day with rest days in between perhaps?Would have so much more respect if he gave up ODI and T20 cricket to play more Tests. But that doesn't seem to be the done thing any more.
I'm aware of the mechanics of the different formats, thanks. I'm just nostalgic enough to wish that, given there are a lot fewer Tests played than limited-overs matches, he'd focus what's left of his energies and fitness on the longer form. It's apparently not the way things will go but that doesn't stop me being disappointed by it.Wonder why? 4-10 overs max each day with rest days in between perhaps?
Players understandably want to play for as long as they can, not suffer a career-ending injury as quickly as they can
He probably thought it'd put an end some of the media commentary about his fitness, although from what I've seen it hasn't been that much.Don't really get why an announcement was necessary right now, seems a totally unnecessary distraction, leave it until the series is decided.
Shame he'll retire, but a sensible decision.
Yea had no choice here, when complete idiots like Strauss bowl him into the ground just for the sake of it. With a vaguely competent captain he might have been able to muddle through longer - using him as an occasional explosive 5th bowler instead of a workhorse soon to be on a cheesy commercial RSPCA advert.Interesting. He was never a great player but he is good, has heart and his performances from 2004 and 2005 are excellent.
I'm sick of players retiring from Test to play the shorter forms, would rather players retire from the shorter forms to play the Test matches. In some cases, possibly this one, that's just not possible, but for someone like Tendulkar, I really hope he follows that route because it's possible for him.
He's not a good enough batsmen to be used as an occasional bowler though, if he's in the team he has to pull his weight.Yea had no choice here, when complete idiots like Strauss bowl him into the ground just for the sake of it. With a vaguely competent captain he might have been able to muddle through longer - using him as an occasional explosive 5th bowler instead of a workhorse soon to be on a cheesy commercial RSPCA advert.
Wasnt Fred the captain when he bowled himself into the ground at Lords a few years ago and stuffed his ankle?Yea had no choice here, when complete idiots like Strauss bowl him into the ground just for the sake of it. With a vaguely competent captain he might have been able to muddle through longer - using him as an occasional explosive 5th bowler instead of a workhorse soon to be on a cheesy commercial RSPCA advert.