There is something very wrong with the team at the moment.
Thing is it's not just the coach it's the whole culture that needs changing. There seems to be a core of senior players and if you're not in with them, then you're out. That is completely counter productive as has been highlighted by KP's dismissal. Carberry's revelations back that up, that if you're not in that select group then you're effectively on your own. That culture is completely unacceptable, England need a culture of performance being rewarded regardless of your personality. We should be able to manage different personalities, not just try and mould everyone into clones. There is something very wrong with the team at the moment.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 01, 2014, 03:36:02 PMThing is it's not just the coach it's the whole culture that needs changing. There seems to be a core of senior players and if you're not in with them, then you're out. That is completely counter productive as has been highlighted by KP's dismissal. Carberry's revelations back that up, that if you're not in that select group then you're effectively on your own. That culture is completely unacceptable, England need a culture of performance being rewarded regardless of your personality. We should be able to manage different personalities, not just try and mould everyone into clones. There is something very wrong with the team at the moment. Who are you saying this core/select group of players is Paul..........you can only mean Cook, Bell, Broad and Jimmy is that right ?
Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 01, 2014, 03:36:02 PM There is something very wrong with the team at the moment. I agree. There appear to be deep-seated problems. It's funny how the issues never surfaced when we were beating all and sundry in our march to the summit of world cricket. We beat India at Edbaston in August 2011 to claim the test "mace". Perversely we were rated the number one ODI side around the same time. We've gone backwards since then and the problems have surfaced.
Quote from: Villan For Life on April 01, 2014, 03:44:21 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on April 01, 2014, 03:36:02 PM There is something very wrong with the team at the moment. I agree. There appear to be deep-seated problems. It's funny how the issues never surfaced when we were beating all and sundry in our march to the summit of world cricket. We beat India at Edbaston in August 2011 to claim the test "mace". Perversely we were rated the number one ODI side around the same time. We've gone backwards since then and the problems have surfaced.I know you can't highlight one moment when it all started to go wrong, but I remember when we slipped from number 1 spot and Flower was asked is there the desire to get back and he said something along the lines of, 'not really we've achieved that now.' That symbolised the beginning of the end, because you should always want to be and remain at number 1.
Yes I agree there does seem to be something about our sporting culture, but it's up to those sports teams to change that. The England cricket team has hit absolute rock bottom and now need to rebuild with a fresh start. That means no more cliques, it needs to be a positive and supportive team environment.