Johan
State Vice-Captain
that man is and was a Bum assthat’s like saying it’s the best bacon sandwich to buy in Mecca but leaving that aside
Gower
Pietersen
were both def better, Thorpe and Stewart probably better
that man is and was a Bum assthat’s like saying it’s the best bacon sandwich to buy in Mecca but leaving that aside
Gower
Pietersen
were both def better, Thorpe and Stewart probably better
and a genius cricketerthat man is and was a Bum ass
I think it might be because England haven’t produced many great batsmen (or bowlers) in the modern eraWhat’s with the obsession about a rando like Gooch on this website?
eh, he was good for who he was but nothing special, would probably go down as a 43-44 averaging bat if he wasn't dropped for being a **** earlier.and a genius cricketer
and a victim of the English wanting a chummy culture and hating talent
This would probably be the consensus opinion outside of CW tbfJust here to say Cook was the best bat between Boycott and Root.
I think England managed him wrong and he shouldn't have been banishedeh, he was good for who he was but nothing special, would probably go down as a 43-44 averaging bat if he wasn't dropped for being a **** earlier.
I think you really underestimate how KP is viewed outside of CW if you think that.This would probably be the consensus opinion outside of CW tbf
Probably, Banishment was probably a step too far but i don't really feel for him because he has shown his questionable character too many timesI think England managed him wrong and he shouldn't have been banished
well it is reflective of the broader tolerance for mediocrity in English sporting culture (and many other aspects of English culture)Probably, Banishment was probably a step too far but i don't really feel for him because he has shown his questionable character too many times
Pietersen didn't help himself and he had a track record of being a disruptive character; but you have to persist where possible with a player that good.Probably, Banishment was probably a step too far but i don't really feel for him because he has shown his questionable character too many times
Probably in 2010. Now Cook may even come on top.Pietersen didn't help himself and he had a track record of being a disruptive character, but you have to persist where possible with a player that good.
I think England (board, coaches, media etc) were quite hostile towards him for the IPL gigs and when a flamboyant shot went wrong etc. Both those issues would likely have been milder to non-existent today and he was unfortunate in that regard. He didn't suit captaincy as well which didn't go to plan and heightened tensions. A number of teammates inside that dressing room (Broad and Swann in particular) were no angels themselves and aggravated the situation. Banishing him at a convenient time (high-profile team humiliation) when he himself didn't really do anything wrong was also quite weak and dysfunctional tbh.
Certainly a candidate for best England batsman in the time between Boycott & Root. There's no clear winner and he would win by a landslide if we conducted a broad worldwide survey.
My money would be on Pietersen.Probably in 2010. Now Cook may even come on top.
I think it would be quite close either way. You are really underestimating Cook's popularity for his sheer quantity of runs. I saw a fan voted list for 30 Greatest Cricketers and Cook struck in, as he did in a fan voted English AT XI at the cost of Hobbs.My money would be on Pietersen.
On revisiting the team after 6 years, I see KP made it as well......I think it would be quite close either way. You are really underestimating Cook's popularity for his sheer quantity of runs. I saw a fan voted list for 30 Greatest Cricketers and Cook struck in, as he did in a fan voted English AT XI at the cost of Hobbs.
Another advantage Cook has when it comes to stuff like that is he is a very popular figure whereas Pietersen's character polarises opinion a lot. The BBC shortlist was put together just months after Cook's retirement. Being so fresh in the memory likely broadened nostalgia etc.I think it would be quite close either way. You are really underestimating Cook's popularity for his sheer quantity of runs. I saw a fan voted list for 30 Greatest Cricketers and Cook struck in, as he did in a fan voted English AT XI at the cost of Hobbs.