SaintPowelly wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:SaintPowelly wrote:Remember it was KP sending texts about Strauss that kickstarted the problems, did anyone really expect Strauss to give him a lifeline ??
Did anyone expect Strauss to put cricket before personal politics on his first day as part of the management? Not really.
It is impossible these days to expect any of the ECB to act in a professional manner rather than just slinging, "But he did it first" like the school children they are.
Again, KP alienated himself by writing the book, which could of easily waited until retirement.
"But he did it first". Works when you're 8, not when you are supposed to be the face of a national cricket board.
As I've oft pointed out, if you look at the two greatest teams of the modern era - the Windies and Austrailians - their dressing rooms were full of players who despised each other.
Strange how a fifth ranked Test side who can't even beat a weak West Indies side find the dressing room more important than performance, but sides that dominated the world didn't give two shits about if they got on with each other.
Only disfunctional boards - WICB, PCB and ZCB - put huge ownership on personallity, the top sides just want to see the best players on the field. The ECB seems to have picked the wrong path to follow shown up their results.