Showing posts with label cricket team. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cricket team. Show all posts

Friday, November 19, 2010

I hate whingers, whingeing about other people whingeing

Mike Gatting, the last England cricket team skipper to win an away Ashes series, says he is tired of Australians whingeing about losing their golden generation of Shane Warne, Adam Gilchrist and Glenn McGrath. On the face of it, possibly fair, although the Aussies I think are more concerned about losing all three champions at the same time. All three Aussies were literally the best in their position, ever, and therefore hard to replace. But I guess the thing that gets my goat the most, is that England are the all-time, gold medal, MVPs of whingeing, and Mike Gatting was probably the worst of the bunch. So having him comment about others is more than a little rich, and frankly he should zip it. Ya know what I mean about the pot calling the kettle black? When Gatting was the captain of England all you heard coming out of his mouth was whining about something; the pitch was poor, the stars were not aligned, the bounce was too high, some rubbish. So please Mike, you should do what you did when Shane Warne bowled you around your legs with "the ball of the century", shut up and walk away. Nobody is interested in your own whingeing or thoughts on whingers. By the way mate, just for the record, that's a bloody ugly tie!

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Pakistan Cricket: On the Ropes

Pakistan sure is the worldwide center of intrigue right now. Osama bin Laden is hiding out somewhere in the tribal badlands, the Pakistani Taliban are training American citizens to attack their own homeland, and Pakistani cricketers are the subject of police investigations on conspiracy to defraud bookmakers. Busy little fellows aren't they? Oh yes, I almost forgot, the chairman of their cricket council may also be telling porkies!

The recent Test series between England and Pakistan has been overshadowed by claims that bowlers Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir deliberately bowled no-balls after an undercover journalist paid money to a middle man.The duo, along with captain Salman Butt, played no part in the following one-day series and have been provisionally suspended by the International Cricket Council ahead of a hearing into the claims.

After all this drama it was reported in the cricket media that there was a very real prospect of expelling the PCB chairman Ijaz Butt as an ICC director. This shows just how thin the ice that the Pakistan cricket board was and still is skating on. Well-placed observers vary on the degree of the threat but some believe Butt was compelled to accept a series of wide-ranging reforms to Pakistan cricket without protest because the alternative would have been to face expulsion.

The biggest tragedy is to the game of cricket and the millions of fans the world over. The security situation in Pakistan has forced the cricket world to by pass the country to keep both players and spectators safe. This was especially so after the terrorist attack on the Sri Lankan team in 2009. I have had the greatest pleasure watching the Pakistani's play, both in New Zealand and Australia. My biggest thrill was seeing opening bowlers Wasim Akram and Waqar Younis throwing their thunderbolts at opposing batsmen.

I am not sure when these ignominious goings-on will cease and Pakistan get back to its rightful place amongst the best of cricketing nations. But the actions of some of their players are not helping their cause in any way. Ijaz Butt, in my opinion, needs to be replaced by someone with more stature and better leadership. Imran Khan would be great in the role as chairman. The sooner the better.