The debacle of English cricket. (NOT just the players!)
A disgusting surrender by too many again in the last test, but there is more to this story than players not playing anywhere near their potential.
These players will get much dog's abuse when they eventually return to England, most of it deserved.
Honourable exceptions begin with Stuart Broard who was for me the second
best bowler in the series. Harris, a superb bowler again all series,
has slightly better figures, but he has been bowling after Johnson, not
leading the attack himself and then bowling after Tremlett or Bresnan.
Ben Stokes also can hold his head up high, he could not have been
expected to do more. Top of the batting averages, only centurion, best
strike rate with the bat. Fifteen wickets at an average under his
batting average, a good old measure of an all rounder's performance. No
doubt England will now flog him to death and have the same pernicious
effect they seem to have on so many players that play their way into
this England environment.
Which raises the subject of the colossal amount of people employed by
England at various levels, who will probably escape censure following
this humiliating winter.
What are they doing to players when they get hold of them? Players who,
through constant high performance at their counties, get selected and
are then apparently required to learn at the feet of these masters how
to play cricket? The list is too long, and goes back too long.
As far back as Jimmy Anderson about six or seven years ago. Out of the
England team and cricket altogether for a while as he struggled with a
stress fracture caused by the England set up insisting he change his
action in case he suffered ..............a stress fracture! Only by
returning to his own "inadequate" action did he become the bowler that
took so many wickets. But Anderson had the strength of character to
stand up to this battalion of wage collecting automatons and do his own
thing, many will not. It will be interesting to see how Tymal Mills
bowls in the coming summer . I'd bet he bowls a bit slower.
How much damage have this lot done to Steven Finn? Will he recover, and
does HE have the internal nous to tell them where to go? Stuart Meaker
and others, including Liam Plunket, who came back to Durham
significantly reduced as a bowler after he had been with England,
(although he hardly helped himself!), have suffered a decline after
contact with this all knowing, all seeing cabal of coaches. In the
summer I heard one of them on the radio saying that "we need to make
Steven (Finn's) action more repeatable" Unbelievable. They have
ruined him by messing about with his run up, and now they are wanting to
change an action of about fourteen years, rather then just letting him
do what HE feels is right.
And all these batting "coaches". Twenty five innings now and not one
score above 400. This is not a blip. Good established batsmen are in
their shells against good accurate bowling, not daring to play their own
game at times. What effect will they be having on young players going
on Lions tours, or just getting into the England team? Stokes might be
fine in this regard, I certainly hope so, he seems to be a strong
character, but many might not be.
The players and head coach get the biggest rewards and so they will get
the most stick. Fair enough, they have been largely appalling, showing a
distinct lack of application at times.
But there are many whose names will never be mentioned who are are at
best doing no good at all, and more likely causing lasting harm to young
players for the future. They will keep their heads down, collect their
cash, trot out the right cliches and look after themselves. England
spend millions on the England set up, and it is a set up that would not
have allowed Mitchel Johnson to sort himself out. QED.
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