I was surprised to hear on 5 Live this morning that England were favourites to win the series.
God almighty you guys heard the reason Stokes came in ahead of Ali? Apparently Ali was batting in the nets and didn't have time to get his kit on. That is utterly embarrassing and shambolic. Should someone not have called him in once the 2nd or 3rd wicket went down?
But it's not about individual decisions it's about leadership. If players shouldn't be going for a net on the first morning that should be communicated to all of them. If they're allowed to go then there should be sufficient communication in place to ensure you don't miss when you should be going out to bat.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on May 21, 2015, 12:32:50 PMBut it's not about individual decisions it's about leadership. If players shouldn't be going for a net on the first morning that should be communicated to all of them. If they're allowed to go then there should be sufficient communication in place to ensure you don't miss when you should be going out to bat. It's as much about Ali and his professionalism as Cook and a lack of leadership.
Quote from: Villan For Life on May 21, 2015, 12:38:01 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on May 21, 2015, 12:32:50 PMBut it's not about individual decisions it's about leadership. If players shouldn't be going for a net on the first morning that should be communicated to all of them. If they're allowed to go then there should be sufficient communication in place to ensure you don't miss when you should be going out to bat. It's as much about Ali and his professionalism as Cook and a lack of leadership.I don't know how we can judge Ali without knowing the rules in place. Surely if a player isn't meant to go the nets on the first morning there must be a rule in place?