Of course there's a difference. In fact, there's many differences.If you really can't see any difference between Country and domestic boundaries then there's not much else to say, if he really does believe that I hope you'll be very happy together.
Eh? So? Where did anyone suggest he receive a ODI recall? I think he's only been mentioned once in this thread, by me, to say he was the last person - in 1998\99 - to be a regular member of and quality-performing spin-bowler for England's side in ODIs.Robert Croft is too old, he's 37 or something.
Not in ODIs he shouldn't.Anyway, Adil Rashid should be playing for England soon
Just... no...maybe even Mike Munday (this is for a few years down the track
Well, if ICC3 is any indication, Adil Rashis will be a gun for England soon because he's been one for me. FC average below 20 and England average around 22.Anyway, Adil Rashid should be playing for England soon, maybe even Mike Munday (this is for a few years down the track
I think you may have misread Neil's admirably sarcastic post about Colin CroftRobert Croft is too old, he's 37 or something.
Fair enough - fwiw Colin Croft was a very fine WI fast bowler who averaged about 20 in tests. Unfortunately he's about 55 by now.Its possible
Of course there's a difference. In fact, there's many differences.
Some, however, would like to construct differences which in fact are not there. All a country is, essentially, is a county scaled-up. There is a border, where one becomes another; there are various authorities which govern this and that in the place, which stops at the border. Cricket fits within this.
To some, changing allegiance between countries is some sort of mortal sin, whereas moving over domestic borders (whatever these territories be) is completely normal.
This, to me, is nothing short of a ridiculous standpoint.
No such thing.Unfortunately you continue to corner the market where ridiculous standpoints are concerned
Will he be a success though? Seems at the moment that he is going to achieve more (if selected) with the willow rather than the leather.Its fine, but I don't think anyone can deny that Rashid won't play Tests for England, and knowing their selectors, ODI's as well
He's always been more batsman than bowler. It was just after that 7-wicket haul on his first-team debut, people inevitably got excited about an Englishman who could bowl wristspin to some vaguely respectable standard.Will he be a success though? Seems at the moment that he is going to achieve more (if selected) with the willow rather than the leather.