hopeforthebest wrote:Certainly Pietersen's talent is needed but is Pietersen the man needed? That is the kernel of what is under consideration.
Quite literally, this comment shows just how silly this argument is.... if you tell me England need his talent then you have no argument against his continued non selection.
Forgive me, but isnt sport about talent and nothing else? As I said previous to this, how many people have time to dwell on friendships and personal business in the fractions of a second it takes for the ball to leave the hand to you playing it??? Cricket is a game of instinct, you dont have time to dwell on things, so dressing room BS does not impact what you do with the bat.
General confidence can, and as I illustrated on the other thread, Ian Bell is a guy who has struggled with mental strength and toughness, and is it mere coincidence that all his best test match innings follow in conjunction with KP playing at his most destructive best?
Faisalabad - KP scores a quick 100, Bell makes a score.
Lords - KP hits 152 in 180 balls, Bell makes a score of 199
Trent Bridge - Bell scores 235 after KP hits 185 in 230 balls....
These are just a few examples of when, it is clear to me, the meek character of Bell takes strength and gains confidence in seeing his partners brashness at the other end.
His next best test score, I think, came with Trott playing a masterful double hundred vs Sri Lanka....Batsman feed from batsman, not from drinking in the pub together. You think a batsman finds comfort knowing the people in the dressing room are his friends, or the fact the guy 22 yards away who is out there with you has the ability to score big and qucikly?
Only a weak minded man would say the former, and they generally dont make good cricketers.