m@tt wrote:http://www.express.co.uk/comment/columnists/jim-holden/565532/Kevin-Pietersen-Alastair-Cook-England-cricket
There are no words...
Probably the worst article I have seen on the matter, but highlighting some points....
“I think you saw the dangers of making such a big decision so close to a tournament,” said Cook of his ruthless dismissal as ODI captain.
Ruthless is one word, another would be timely. He had lost support before last year even began.
“It looked like the lads were shell-shocked from the first two games. That’s when you need real leadership to steer you through. I would have loved the opportunity that was taken from me.
The lads were shell shocked after Brisbane in the last Ashes series, and Cook's leadership overseen a slaughtering of epic proportions for the rest of the series. His leadership after the series was non-existant, and overseen English crickets most embarrassing performance in history.
“The Test team was in a good place (before this). There was a feel-good factor last August. Now a hell of a lot of confidence has gone, and we have a repair job to do.”
Feel good factor about the team? Is this some kind of sick, ignorant joke? Did he not see the empty stands, any message boards with real fans being utterly frustrated, or any of the Sri Lanka series?
They came in a week in which the chairman elect of the ECB, Colin Graves, was thoroughly undermining national selector James Whitaker and England managing director Paul Downton by having direct telephone talks with the outcast Pietersen.
Not sure I understand how someone's boss can undermine his employees, if anything his opinion precedes theirs, and any subordination is in itself "undermining"? Lets be frank, after his bosses boss said "KP can come back", Whitaker said no chance..... who is speaking out of turn here?
Almost in tandem came credible reports that the outgoing current chairman Giles Clarke would refuse to sanction the dismissal of head coach Peter Moores, Whitaker or Downton.
Mates looking after each other and protecting their own decision making..... ignoring the ground swell in fans and further alienating the ECB with the people who pay them their wages. Great tactic for the long term future for cricket in the country.