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The Cricket Thread

Some of the wickets today were bizarre. I get that the tail isn't going to get that sort of score, but they were batting like it's the final over of a T20. Brainless stuff.
 
Jordan and Rashid get us to 3 figures, fair play to them. I'll take at least 50% credit, and should probably get a central contract, for the reverse kiss-of-death though.
 
Can't help thinking that a huge amount of the perceived lack of bottle in our cricketers stems from the era of Instagram and twitter and their being exposed to the vitriol of fans after a bad performance. Same with our footballers.
 
Can't help thinking that a huge amount of the perceived lack of bottle in our cricketers stems from the era of Instagram and twitter and their being exposed to the vitriol of fans after a bad performance. Same with our footballers.

The UK press were famously ruthless in the 80/90/2000s when we were getting our arses handed to us every test series.
 
Its pretty obvious there's too much focus on 1 day cricket, the county games are now really early/late in the season. Prime time is all 1 day/ or 20/20 and and that's where most of the money is as well.
 
Can't help thinking that a huge amount of the perceived lack of bottle in our cricketers stems from the era of Instagram and twitter and their being exposed to the vitriol of fans after a bad performance. Same with our footballers.
Isn’t it the same for all nations though? I don’t see that as being a differential that’s uniquely weighing on English cricketers?

i just think there’s been a mis management of the county game for quite a while now, with too much focus on the white ball game, along with the ridiculous hundred format.
 
The CC being at the start and end of the season does not help young batsmen at all as every game is on bowler friendly pitches
As we know that doesn't make the money though so nothing will change
 
Last T20 should have a decent finish

England should have won the ladies Ashes test this morning, needing 250 to win on the last day they collapsed and ended up drawing, best ever women's test
 
Silverwood gone, EBC need to realise it's actually them killing the game with the hundred and putting all the one dayers on in the primetime slots. Can see why they do it for the money but nothing will change till they sort it out.
 
Silverwood gone, EBC need to realise it's actually them killing the game with the hundred and putting all the one dayers on in the primetime slots. Can see why they do it for the money but nothing will change till they sort it out.
Too much money for it to change
They will posture and make noise but nothing will be done
 
I'd have him as England coach

Justin Langer has resigned as head coach of the Australia men's team.

Cricket Australia said the 51-year-old, whose contract was due to expire in June, rejected a short-term extension.

Langer, who took over in 2018 following the Australia ball-tampering scandal, won the T20 World Cup and the Ashes in the past three months.

On Friday England's interim director of cricket Sir Andrew Strauss refused to rule out the possibility of Langer taking over as England coach.

Chris Silverwood was sacked as head coach and lead selector on Thursday following this winter's 4-0 Ashes defeat in Australia.

Langer's management team said his resignation was "effective immediately", ending months of speculation as to whether he would continue.

Cricket Australia chief executive Nick Hockley said: "We are naturally disappointed Justin has decided against continuing as coach but respect his decision and wish him all the best in the future.

"Justin has been an outstanding coach of the Australian men's team over the past four years. He has restored the trust in the team and his legacy is assured."

Langer's manager James Henderson tweeted: "As a player Justin retired on top after a 5-0 Ashes whitewash. Today, despite the views of a faceless few, he finishes his time as Australian cricket coach winning the T20 World Cup and the Ashes. Lest we forget what JL took over in 2018."

Hockley said there had been some "challenging, robust and direct" conversations around the "evolving" head coach role.

He said that while the plan was to keep an "overarching head coach", Australian cricket was moving to a more "shared leadership model".

Hockley said he had hoped for Langer to be a part of the "transition", adding that he had "earned the right" to defend the T20 World Cup when Australia host the tournament in October and November.

"We felt the team and the role of head coach had evolved and it was time to transition over the course of a period, so we were very clear that we were looking at a short-term extension only for Justin," Hockley said.

Langer replaced Darren Lehmann, who resigned after the ball-tampering scandal that rocked cricket and also led to captain Steve Smith, vice-captain David Warner and Cameron Bancroft being banned.

Andrew McDonald, who had been assistant coach, has been appointed interim head coach. He is expected to lead Australia when they tour Pakistan for the first time in 24 years in March.

The sides will play three Tests, three one-day internationals and one Twenty20 in Karachi, Rawalpindi and Lahore.

Reaction - 'a sad day' as Langer 'pushed out'
Reports in Australia have repeatedly suggested Langer did not have the support of the dressing room, with players said to be unhappy with his leadership style. Langer himself has acknowledged he can be "intense", "serious", and "grumpy".

Legendary Australia captain Ricky Ponting, a former team-mate of Langer, said: "A very small group of the playing group and - he believes - a couple of other staff around the team haven't entirely loved the way that he's gone about it.

"That's been enough to force a man that's put his life and heart and soul into Australian cricket and done what I believe a sensational job... [that] has been enough to push him out of his dream job.

"It's a really sad day as far as Australian cricket is concerned."

Another former team-mate, Matthew Hayden, said he was "pretty emotional" at the departure and said the "Australian cricket community love Justin" because he made them "proud again".

"He came into one of the most toxic environments in Australian sport," Hayden told ABC. "It had been disgraced and dishonoured."

Asked about Langer on Friday, Strauss said: "I know him well and on the surface he's done a very good job with that Australian cricket team, so I wouldn't rule him out."
 
England squad: Joe Root (Yorkshire) captain, Jonathan Bairstow (Yorkshire), Zak Crawley (Kent), Matthew Fisher (Yorkshire), Ben Foakes (Surrey), Dan Lawrence (Essex), Jack Leach (Somerset), Alex Lees (Durham), Saqib Mahmood (Lancashire), Craig Overton (Somerset), Matthew Parkinson (Lancashire), Ollie Pope (Surrey), Ollie Robinson (Sussex), Ben Stokes (Durham), Chris Woakes (Warwickshire), Mark Wood (Durham)

Anderson & Broad dropped, they have also dropped Dom Bess, Sam Billings, Rory Burns, Jos Buttler, Haseeb Hameed and Dawid Malan, who were also part of the Ashes squad.
 
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