GarlicJam wrote:Good luck to Trott in his recovery...
GarlicJam wrote:sussexpob wrote:Do you really think a 90mph bouncer to a professional cricketer can make him ill GJ?
I think that you need to go back and re-read my comment.
D/L wrote:I fail to see how comparisons with Trescothick are either ignorant or disrespectful, certainly not as ignorant as comments in which the comparison is dismissed and what could possibly be disrespectful about those that have been made here so far? As well as seeming to be sympathetic towards the problems that Trott is having, they are entirely valid.
What is less valid is the apparent view that, in highly paid professional sport, problems of this nature can or should be regarded in exactly the same way that a physical injury is. Recent experience should surely have taught everyone that lesson.
sussexpob wrote:Do you really think a 90mph bouncer to a professional cricketer can make him ill GJ?
Also, if Trott’s condition is one of “long standing”, as we are told, the ECB need to answer the question why did they continue to select Trott after it was diagnosed. Doing so has certainly affected the team’s chances of success and, more importantly, may have worsened Trott’s condition
Dr Robert wrote:Trott has had a long standing illness. This may mean he knew of it when he was scoring runs, so you cannot blame the selectors, if this was the case.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:I think the comments made have been well meaning. It's difficult to know what to say in situations of another's personal distress. It's chastening when you discover that someone who has been in your plain sight has been suffering without you knowing. I'm glad he has made a decision which will at least take some unnecessary pressure off him. And I hope he makes a full recovery.
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