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I make you right, but don’t count against Wood being the one parchuted in/clamoured for every time England are humbled away from home (ie at least once a year).
I could quite easily see him never playing a Test again, but still held up as “the answer” along with Jos Buttler after we are smashed 4-1 in the 2025/26 Ashes.
We can already hear the counter-argument: “Ridiculous. He’s not even a first-class regular for Durham.”
That point’s always presented as some sort of measure of ability, rather than the inevitable impact of the player in question turning out for England whenever there are first-class matches.
Go here and check the two most recent results (from 09 and 11 Feb) for a mini statsgasm.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/cricket/teams/afghanistan/results
Rather feel like Afghanistan should have played out a few more dot balls.
Twas always thus, KC.
My pal Lord Aberdare’s eponymous grandad, aka The Honourable Clarence Bruce, must have had similar problems choosing between cricket, tennis, rackets and Olympic sports…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clarence_Bruce,_3rd_Baron_Aberdare
…with a world war or two thrown in for good measure. Heady days.
In other news, fans of King Cricket match reports might be pleased to see that I have adopted the KC “gonzo-style, don’t mention the actual sport itself” literary style for a tennis report:
http://ianlouisharris.com/2018/02/10/mcc-v-the-dedanists-society-lords-10-february-2018/
Daisy did admittedly break the golden rules with her photo/video journalism though.
The KC writing style seems to have gone down surprisingly well with the dedanists/Dedanists, if the feedback so far is anything to go by…
…no law suits, yet.
Ok, one important, albeit tangential question – Didn’t they have a surfeit of Ashes so as to sync the calendar to avoid playing the Ashes in a World Cup year? Now, as I learn, they’re going to be playing both in the same month!?
Yup. Almost as if that explanation wasn’t the full story, isn’t it?
I can fix this. If they have a series in 2019, then 2019/20, then 2021, 21/22 and 2022, it will sort everything.
Root could take a leaf out of Kohli’s book. Bumrah hadn’t played a first class game in years and years (sounds better than looking up the actual numbers). Then he plays three tests on the trot.
It’s not the game that’s doing this to us. It’s the players. Or the selectors. Or something.
Well, it’s both. It’s certainly possible to select players who aren’t playing regular first-class cricket, but anyone in a position to make such a decision will be wary of criticism should the player underperform – particularly if lack of fitness appears to have played a part.