I'm not defending the author of that article, but when I read it, it feels like an anger I thought only reserved for when the All Blacks lose.
One thing I do find with the Black Caps, on this forum anyways, that we generally do not chastise NZ cricketers as much as we should do, especially after a humiliating loss like that one.
He went overly, emotionally overboard with his sentiments, but a lot of truth in that article about how gutless it is to lose a test match as if you don't give a damn about fighting to stay in it. BLACK CAPS' strong suit has always been their ability to fight, and not surrender.
I felt gutted not because we lost, but because we lose this badly.
Bracewell (not that we care what he thinks) mentioned that the management tells the group how to learn from Pieterson's innings and Strauss innings prior to batting again in the second innings of the 3rd test. Yet we still went out there, fishing off stump at balls we should never get close to, and get out playing loose shots.
Sure the guy probably is washed up and lost his mind somewhere in his lifetime, but I tend to agree with the 'points' of that article, without the emotional baggage.
One thing I do find with the Black Caps, on this forum anyways, that we generally do not chastise NZ cricketers as much as we should do, especially after a humiliating loss like that one.
He went overly, emotionally overboard with his sentiments, but a lot of truth in that article about how gutless it is to lose a test match as if you don't give a damn about fighting to stay in it. BLACK CAPS' strong suit has always been their ability to fight, and not surrender.
I felt gutted not because we lost, but because we lose this badly.
Bracewell (not that we care what he thinks) mentioned that the management tells the group how to learn from Pieterson's innings and Strauss innings prior to batting again in the second innings of the 3rd test. Yet we still went out there, fishing off stump at balls we should never get close to, and get out playing loose shots.
Sure the guy probably is washed up and lost his mind somewhere in his lifetime, but I tend to agree with the 'points' of that article, without the emotional baggage.
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