shankybiggestengfan wrote:Lost for words. This is the ECB that doesnt punish Swann for publically passing derogatory comments regarding a teammate. This is the same ECB that doesnt punish Stuart Broad that contained swear words but punishes KP for the "Knightgate". This is the same ECB that allowed Strauss to quit one of the shorter formats but changed the rules when they came know to about KP's possible retirement. This is the same ECB who leaked the details of a private meeting but are reportedly annoyed with KP's you tube video.
So consistent. :salute
Their reaction to the leaked story about Pietersen's supposed texts to South African players has also handed a huge advantage to the tourists. The ECB didn't know what these texts were, or even if they were existed. They allowed this to tear apart their preparation for Lord's. Is it impossible that they accepted the story as it worked in their own favour, rather than the favour of the England team? It isolated Pietersen further, which has been their method all summer. Whether intentional or not.
They have isolated the player, whether by leaking contract negotiations (that's all they were) directly to the press. By fining him for a quite defensible criticism of Nick Knight, done publicly. And by waving past criticism and mockery of him by other players.
And when he reacted to any of this, in ways any person would, with an air of disillusionment, despair and vulnerability, they have made bloody sure he further exposed to the one eyed scrutiny of the press who have only ever shown interest in one side of the story. Which has been a bit surprising and very disappointing.
Probably motivated by KP's stance in trying to settle England commitments, the ECB have continually blocked his path to any further England career, and thus entrapped, have requested ever greater humiliation from him in order that he might continue to play for England. If they now suspend him for agreeing to his latest, contorted apology, then that must be the final ignominy. Surely he must have enough self respect left not to agree to that.
It plays out pretty much as an allegory of the individual vs the establishment. And as ever, even those who are not part of the establishment, take their side!
I always say that everybody's right.