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Making_Splinters wrote:Cook's at it again:
"What is driving us as a side is what has happened over the last six weeks, restoring the pride of English cricket, making cricket feel popular again and enjoying that, enjoying what it has done to people and making stars of people."
That series you had nought to do with, the bulk of the Test side had nought to do with, and under a captain you have publicly said you think you can do a better job than.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Making_Splinters wrote:Cook's at it again:
"What is driving us as a side is what has happened over the last six weeks, restoring the pride of English cricket, making cricket feel popular again and enjoying that, enjoying what it has done to people and making stars of people."
That series you had nought to do with, the bulk of the Test side had nought to do with, and under a captain you have publicly said you think you can do a better job than.
Hmm. Yes he does seem to be claiming that changes he made in the Test team is what has led to the ODI side improving. Yet he took no responsibility for the WC, indeed suggested he was missed. Strange bloke.
We spoke at the beginning of the summer about showing off your talent. I think that message has gone through into the one-dayers as well
Arthur Crabtree wrote:He says that changes that were implemented in the Test side led to changes in the ODI side.We spoke at the beginning of the summer about showing off your talent. I think that message has gone through into the one-dayers as well
Though presumably you'd work on showing your talent all the time. He's pretty categorically claiming credit for the ODI performances there. Something you'd expect him to go out of his way not to.
Aidan11 wrote:Has Bairstow played himself into the first test?
Bresnan might also have given a nudge to the selectors although this is less likely.
Gingerfinch wrote:Aidan11 wrote:Has Bairstow played himself into the first test?
Bresnan might also have given a nudge to the selectors although this is less likely.
I doubt either will play in the first test. Much as I like Bresnan, I hope we have gone past picking bowlers because they can score a handy 25. Bairstow is certainly knocking on the door.
budgetmeansbudget wrote:Gingerfinch wrote:Aidan11 wrote:Has Bairstow played himself into the first test?
Bresnan might also have given a nudge to the selectors although this is less likely.
I doubt either will play in the first test. Much as I like Bresnan, I hope we have gone past picking bowlers because they can score a handy 25. Bairstow is certainly knocking on the door.
Morgan didn't trouble the scorers either at Lords yesterday against a poor Hampshire attack.
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