SaintPowelly wrote:sportbloggeradi wrote:I can understand a cricketer having problem with one player or two. But he had issues with South African cricket board when he was young, now with English cricket board, then Moores, Andy and some other English players. Why is everyone having an issue adjusting only with KP.
And the Nottinghamshire and Hampshire dressing rooms hate him too.

sportbloggeradi wrote:I can understand a cricketer having problem with one player or two. But he had issues with South African cricket board when he was young, now with English cricket board, then Moores, Andy and some other English players. Why is everyone having an issue adjusting only with KP.
Iamthewalrus wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:sportbloggeradi wrote:I can understand a cricketer having problem with one player or two. But he had issues with South African cricket board when he was young, now with English cricket board, then Moores, Andy and some other English players. Why is everyone having an issue adjusting only with KP.
And the Nottinghamshire and Hampshire dressing rooms hate him too.
I'm beginning to feel sorry for him
sussexpob wrote:D/L wrote:One man’s friendly banter can quite easily be another man’s unacceptable insult. I don't believe the recipients of the texts were the actual target of them.
I would expect that someone who has turned into a symbol of South African domestic failures, who has a mind blowing record vs South Africa in ODIs(averages over a run a ball 64 in nearly 20 matches), who has just knocked your attack around for fun in the last match, and who has previous history with your captian and management and unkind words exchanged before between the two parties.... would not garner much support from his opposition.
Graham Smith for instance would probably be the first to jump on KP's back if there was a hint of truth in how bad these texts were.... I dont understand why South Africa would protect KP, they have bad history together.
sussexpob wrote:D/L wrote:One man’s friendly banter can quite easily be another man’s unacceptable insult. I don't believe the recipients of the texts were the actual target of them.
I would expect that someone who has turned into a symbol of South African domestic failures, who has a mind blowing record vs South Africa in ODIs(averages over a run a ball 64 in nearly 20 matches), who has just knocked your attack around for fun in the last match, and who has previous history with your captian and management and unkind words exchanged before between the two parties.... would not garner much support from his opposition.
Graham Smith for instance would probably be the first to jump on KP's back if there was a hint of truth in how bad these texts were.... I dont understand why South Africa would protect KP, they have bad history together.
SaintPowelly wrote:sussexpob wrote:D/L wrote:One man’s friendly banter can quite easily be another man’s unacceptable insult. I don't believe the recipients of the texts were the actual target of them.
I would expect that someone who has turned into a symbol of South African domestic failures, who has a mind blowing record vs South Africa in ODIs(averages over a run a ball 64 in nearly 20 matches), who has just knocked your attack around for fun in the last match, and who has previous history with your captian and management and unkind words exchanged before between the two parties.... would not garner much support from his opposition.
Graham Smith for instance would probably be the first to jump on KP's back if there was a hint of truth in how bad these texts were.... I dont understand why South Africa would protect KP, they have bad history together.
KP didnt defend himself either, he couldnt confirm he didnt send messages.
greyblazer wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:sussexpob wrote:D/L wrote:One man’s friendly banter can quite easily be another man’s unacceptable insult. I don't believe the recipients of the texts were the actual target of them.
I would expect that someone who has turned into a symbol of South African domestic failures, who has a mind blowing record vs South Africa in ODIs(averages over a run a ball 64 in nearly 20 matches), who has just knocked your attack around for fun in the last match, and who has previous history with your captian and management and unkind words exchanged before between the two parties.... would not garner much support from his opposition.
Graham Smith for instance would probably be the first to jump on KP's back if there was a hint of truth in how bad these texts were.... I dont understand why South Africa would protect KP, they have bad history together.
KP didnt defend himself either, he couldnt confirm he didnt send messages.
But how can ECB assume that something bad was sent.
SaintPowelly wrote:sportbloggeradi wrote:I can understand a cricketer having problem with one player or two. But he had issues with South African cricket board when he was young, now with English cricket board, then Moores, Andy and some other English players. Why is everyone having an issue adjusting only with KP.
And the Nottinghamshire and Hampshire dressing rooms hate him too.
SaintPowelly wrote:greyblazer wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:sussexpob wrote:D/L wrote:One man’s friendly banter can quite easily be another man’s unacceptable insult. I don't believe the recipients of the texts were the actual target of them.
I would expect that someone who has turned into a symbol of South African domestic failures, who has a mind blowing record vs South Africa in ODIs(averages over a run a ball 64 in nearly 20 matches), who has just knocked your attack around for fun in the last match, and who has previous history with your captian and management and unkind words exchanged before between the two parties.... would not garner much support from his opposition.
Graham Smith for instance would probably be the first to jump on KP's back if there was a hint of truth in how bad these texts were.... I dont understand why South Africa would protect KP, they have bad history together.
KP didnt defend himself either, he couldnt confirm he didnt send messages.
But how can ECB assume that something bad was sent.
By looking at KPs phone and viewing messages themselves, and since he didnt deny sending messages, he must of.
greyblazer wrote:
So why did the SA manager say that ECB haven't made an approach to see those messages? Do they have some detectives or cell phone hackers?
D/L wrote:sportbloggeradi wrote:I can understand a cricketer having problem with one player or two. But he had issues with South African cricket board when he was young, now with English cricket board, then Moores, Andy and some other English players. Why is everyone having an issue adjusting only with KP.
It is a reasonable question, sba, and one you would have thought may have given Pietersen’s supporters pause for thought. However, not so. We still have the drawing of parallels with other incidents (if not really parallels) and the unfounded vitriol directed at the ECB. It's all very amusing, but I'd like to see a bit more variety now, even if equally ridiculous.
SaintPowelly wrote:greyblazer wrote:
So why did the SA manager say that ECB haven't made an approach to see those messages? Do they have some detectives or cell phone hackers?
They dont need to look at SA players phones, if they have already viewed KPs
sportbloggeradi wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:sportbloggeradi wrote:I can understand a cricketer having problem with one player or two. But he had issues with South African cricket board when he was young, now with English cricket board, then Moores, Andy and some other English players. Why is everyone having an issue adjusting only with KP.
And the Nottinghamshire and Hampshire dressing rooms hate him too.
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What were those issues regarding
Hope he does not breaks with his IPL team
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