You gonna blame me arn't you.
It's been a disappointing 12 months for the test side. We've really struggled.I’ve been thinking about this and trying to decipher what has gone wrong.The obvious choice is complacency. This seems to be a malaise that affects top-level English sport after they’ve achieved their stated goal. Think Rugby World Cup 2003, Ashes 2005. Those sides were great but once they’d reached that pinnacle they never again achieved the same level of performance. We don’t seem to be capable of building a sustained period of dominance that the Aussies did in Cricket. The other thought that I had was about how important the number one test status actually is. I got more pleasure from winning back to back Ashes series than I did from England achieving the number one test status. This could conceivably smack of sour grapes; when we’re poor at one-day level we claim test cricket is more important. Now we’ve the number one status then the Ashes are more important. So come on fellow cricket fans, and without sounding like a nose (we don’t care if we go down as long as we beat the Villa), what is more important Number One test Status or winning the Ashes?Ashes for me and the grapes taste very sour today