D/L wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:D/L wrote:In truth, the ECB's decision to sack Pietersen will be seen as many as not harming their credibility at all.
And of course to others it demonstrates yet another example of the persistently poor management that has characterised the Flower era.
Yes, of course. Opinions on this matter are, for the most part, polarised. The weight of evidence, though, particularly that of admitted behaviour by Pietersen, would appear to support those who think the ECB have finally done the right thing.
Nothing but your opinion, D/L.
Continued mismanagement of players throughout Flower's reign from dealing with injuries, mental health, the recursive failure of young players, bewildering selections, lack of consistency in selection etc etc would suggest that KP was simply part of a wider ineptitude of management.