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Think this article makes a lot of good points
Makes a lot of **** points as well.
Think this article makes a lot of good points
The only solution would be taking a South African type punt like they did with Smith. Only candidate for that is Root and he hasn't even got a proper batting position yet thanks to being messed about.good article, except as noted there isn't an obvious solution to cook as captain
I don't agree with all his points either, and feel his CWesque criticisms of Cook's batting were lame, but what do you think of his overall premise? Specifically his last 7-8 paragraphs which I think is the strongest part of his article?Makes a lot of **** points as well.
Well it's certainly the strength of the article, because it's not complete Rubbish*, yet in the end there is no remote choice for Captain other than Cook, you hope as a young man he can improve, and he and Moores and Farbrace can give him new more adventurous ideas. He was unimaginative, but then perhaps those were the plans from Flower. Who knows. To say it's not a new dynamic is nonsense though this Triumverate haven't worked together. I don't see how things like the head Coach and supporting coaches haven't been changed. Scheduling was poor admittedly, but I'm not a fan of that excuse, reasonably sure Oz played the same Tests, but anyway it's a long-term thing, we can't change it over-night.I don't agree with all his points either, and feel his CWesque criticisms of Cook's batting were lame, but what do you think of his overall premise? Specifically his last 7-8 paragraphs which I think is the strongest part of his article?
Yeah, because no one person could ever disrupt the togetherness of a team...I just think it's hypocritical to keep saying "It's a team sport! It's a team sport!", and then claim that as a single individual, KP could have been so disruptive. As the best player in the team, perhaps his sharp criticisms of the (then) current strategy/planning should have been given more weight. I sometimes feel England used KP throughout his career as a mascot and as a conduit for success, and when he tried to get things done in a better way, each time he was swept away by the captain-coach-administration "We're-English-And-Follow-Decorum" setup.
Had he done so he would have seen that (a) all of the batsmen were failing collectively, and the top seven (with the exception of Ian Bell) had performed well below their best since the summer of 2011
Which is interesting as he has done well with Anderson and Broad.The bowling is interesting though; Saker seems to be to Finn what Cooley was to Anderson.
Sounds great, nothing bad could possibly come from playing a hopeless spinner against India.Does Moores coming back mean that Ashes hero Simon Kerrigan could return to the side? Moores will have seen a lot of him, he took 5 wickets in Moores' last game in charge of Lancs, and the distinct lack of spinning options could mean he gets a run in the side. Wouldn't surprise me if he was given another go!
Swann and Monty did well.Sounds great, nothing bad could possibly come from playing a hopeless spinner against India.
Pizazz or pizza??I'm deeply dippy about Fairbrass' appointment as assistant coach. He should bring a lot more pizazz to the England set-up, and boy do they need it. I'm sure Fred will agree with me, right?
It's similarly amazing how coaching Sri Lanka is considered a second tier job to being an assistant coach with England.It's amazing how coaching england is considered a second tier job to coaching in the IPL. :o
Well the talk is that it will be pretty hands-on on some of the tours, I really do think he'll be the one to really lead the limited-overs stuff. Yet TBH, I'm glad they called it this way, to say the head coach is detached from a great percentage of what England play just seems silly, I mean you need to meld the personalities of the squad and keep a regimen of fitness and coaching throughout. Some different ideas for limited-overs is welcome, but to make it seem a disparate body, is just silly.It's similarly amazing how coaching Sri Lanka is considered a second tier job to being an assistant coach with England.
I don't think it is. What we have is 2 England coaches sharing the job. Farbrace will be learning about the England set up from Moores but the talk is Farbrace will lead tours himself when Moores needs a rest. I wouldn't be surprised if Farbrace is in charge of the England squad for the 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand. I was under the impression that Downton chose Farbrace but I read that Moores was given a choice of two or three coaches to pick from.It's similarly amazing how coaching Sri Lanka is considered a second tier job to being an assistant coach with England.