Re: The Official Cricket Thread
Posted: Sun Jun 06, 2021 10:21 pm
Investigation, public slap on the hand, move on
Pace spearhead Trent Boult could be ushered back for Thursday night’s (NZ time) second cricket test after all, as New Zealand chase a first series victory in England in 22 years.
Coach Gary Stead initially ruled Boult out of the test at Edgbaston, Birmingham, before he arrived in London and had his first training with the Black Caps wider squad at Lord’s on Saturday.
Now, after New Zealand drew the first test against England, the coach said Boult was likely to be considered, which adds to the bowling selection conundrums with the World Test Championship final against India looming on Friday week.
“There is a chance. There are a few things that have changed … the British Government has relaxed their quarantine stipulations, so Trent is out of isolation three or four days earlier than we expected,” Stead said. “We still have not made a firm call on that and we will give it the next 48 hours before we work out what we do with Trent in that second test.”
Boult, whose last international was the one-dayer against Bangladesh in Wellington on March 26, returned to New Zealand when the Indian Premier League was postponed.
After completing 14 days of managed isolation, Boult reunited with his young family in Mt Maunganui before flying to Britain and saying he hoped to be part of the second test.
Assuming Boult is picked, that creates two headaches for Stead and captain Kane Williamson: which bowler to leave out, and whether Tim Southee, Kyle Jamieson and Neil Wagner can all handle an intense three tests in as many weeks or be given a freshen up.
Twenty wickets.Certain Navigator wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 9:36 pmLudicrous comment given they bowled NZ to a 100-run first innings lead and only had two sessions on the last day.
Games = game.
And England winning that game would represent the sort of improvement that would have stewards all over it if it happened at the racetrack. They were always second in this game and only got a chance to win it due to rain. Having finally got some overs under their belt (and got rid of Santner), the NZ attack will also be much more potent next time.
I find this all incredibly sad. The mob are out to destroy someones life in the name of racism and sexism which is of course completely laudable, but forgiveness of an 18 year old? Nah fuck that, string him up so they can get a warm glow of having made the world a better place.
Have you watched England lately? They're the only options, it seems.Biffer wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 7:51 pmYou know those aren't the only two options, right?Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 6:17 pm We moan when everyone gets out flinging the bat. We moan when they glue themselves in for the draw. We'd have moaned if we lost.
Has there actually been any anti-Robinson noise about it on social media? I've missed it if so.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:13 amI find this all incredibly sad. The mob are out to destroy someones life in the name of racism and sexism which is of course completely laudable, but forgiveness of an 18 year old? Nah fuck that, string him up so they can get a warm glow of having made the world a better place.
To see the ECB, media, etc cower in the face of a handful of social media warriors who have , I imagine, never had an interest in cricket or given a single thing to the sport, is horrible to watch. What is the point of suspending someone for something he said a decade ago whilst still a kid? Let him apologise, welcome that apology, and get him to do something useful in penance - go out and coach some Asian and girl cricketers so some actual, real life, good comes out of it.
The Government appear to think that the ECB are over reactingMahoney wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:59 amHas there actually been any anti-Robinson noise about it on social media? I've missed it if so.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:13 amI find this all incredibly sad. The mob are out to destroy someones life in the name of racism and sexism which is of course completely laudable, but forgiveness of an 18 year old? Nah fuck that, string him up so they can get a warm glow of having made the world a better place.
To see the ECB, media, etc cower in the face of a handful of social media warriors who have , I imagine, never had an interest in cricket or given a single thing to the sport, is horrible to watch. What is the point of suspending someone for something he said a decade ago whilst still a kid? Let him apologise, welcome that apology, and get him to do something useful in penance - go out and coach some Asian and girl cricketers so some actual, real life, good comes out of it.
My impression is that the ECB & cricketing establishment are over-reacting in anticipation and fear of a social media storm that hasn't happened.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden says the England and Wales Cricket Board "has gone over the top" in suspending bowler Ollie Robinson for historical racist and sexist tweets.
The posts from 2012 and 2013 were revealed while Robinson was making his England debut during the drawn first Test against New Zealand at Lord's.
Robinson, 27, has been dropped for the second Test, which begins at Edgbaston on Thursday.
Dowden asked the ECB to "think again".
What mob?Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:13 amI find this all incredibly sad. The mob are out to destroy someones life in the name of racism and sexism which is of course completely laudable, but forgiveness of an 18 year old? Nah fuck that, string him up so they can get a warm glow of having made the world a better place.
To see the ECB, media, etc cower in the face of a handful of social media warriors who have , I imagine, never had an interest in cricket or given a single thing to the sport, is horrible to watch. What is the point of suspending someone for something he said a decade ago whilst still a kid? Let him apologise, welcome that apology, and get him to do something useful in penance - go out and coach some Asian and girl cricketers so some actual, real life, good comes out of it.
We both know why. Dowden isn't speaking from a position of wanting more nuance and sensitivity. Dowden is a fucking arsehole who is all BLM BAD GRR BRITAIN GREAT THERE'S NO RACISM HERE WOOHOO CULTURE WAR.
Didn't the posts come out on social media?Mahoney wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:59 amHas there actually been any anti-Robinson noise about it on social media? I've missed it if so.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:13 amI find this all incredibly sad. The mob are out to destroy someones life in the name of racism and sexism which is of course completely laudable, but forgiveness of an 18 year old? Nah fuck that, string him up so they can get a warm glow of having made the world a better place.
To see the ECB, media, etc cower in the face of a handful of social media warriors who have , I imagine, never had an interest in cricket or given a single thing to the sport, is horrible to watch. What is the point of suspending someone for something he said a decade ago whilst still a kid? Let him apologise, welcome that apology, and get him to do something useful in penance - go out and coach some Asian and girl cricketers so some actual, real life, good comes out of it.
My impression is that the ECB & cricketing establishment are over-reacting in anticipation and fear of a social media storm that hasn't happened.
I don't know. 10 minutes googling hasn't revealed how they came to the attention of the UK newspapers.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 10:03 amDidn't the posts come out on social media?Mahoney wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:59 amHas there actually been any anti-Robinson noise about it on social media? I've missed it if so.Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:13 am
I find this all incredibly sad. The mob are out to destroy someones life in the name of racism and sexism which is of course completely laudable, but forgiveness of an 18 year old? Nah fuck that, string him up so they can get a warm glow of having made the world a better place.
To see the ECB, media, etc cower in the face of a handful of social media warriors who have , I imagine, never had an interest in cricket or given a single thing to the sport, is horrible to watch. What is the point of suspending someone for something he said a decade ago whilst still a kid? Let him apologise, welcome that apology, and get him to do something useful in penance - go out and coach some Asian and girl cricketers so some actual, real life, good comes out of it.
My impression is that the ECB & cricketing establishment are over-reacting in anticipation and fear of a social media storm that hasn't happened.
Lest we forget, Dowden is the cunt making not very veiled threats to defund museums who don't toe the Government line on the wonders of the Empire and how good it was for the benighted heathens that we brought our muscular Christianity to their mud huts.
Gun beats spear!Hal Jordan wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 12:27 pmLest we forget, Dowden is the cunt making not very veiled threats to defund museums who don't toe the Government line on the wonders of the Empire and how good it was for the benighted heathens that we brought our muscular Christianity to their mud huts.
Really depends upon how fit he is.Enzedder wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 6:29 am Boult could be in the side for Thursday - but would you rest Southee?
Pace spearhead Trent Boult could be ushered back for Thursday night’s (NZ time) second cricket test after all, as New Zealand chase a first series victory in England in 22 years.
Coach Gary Stead initially ruled Boult out of the test at Edgbaston, Birmingham, before he arrived in London and had his first training with the Black Caps wider squad at Lord’s on Saturday.
Now, after New Zealand drew the first test against England, the coach said Boult was likely to be considered, which adds to the bowling selection conundrums with the World Test Championship final against India looming on Friday week.
“There is a chance. There are a few things that have changed … the British Government has relaxed their quarantine stipulations, so Trent is out of isolation three or four days earlier than we expected,” Stead said. “We still have not made a firm call on that and we will give it the next 48 hours before we work out what we do with Trent in that second test.”
Boult, whose last international was the one-dayer against Bangladesh in Wellington on March 26, returned to New Zealand when the Indian Premier League was postponed.
After completing 14 days of managed isolation, Boult reunited with his young family in Mt Maunganui before flying to Britain and saying he hoped to be part of the second test.
Assuming Boult is picked, that creates two headaches for Stead and captain Kane Williamson: which bowler to leave out, and whether Tim Southee, Kyle Jamieson and Neil Wagner can all handle an intense three tests in as many weeks or be given a freshen up.
Ollie Robinson: PM Boris Johnson supports Oliver Dowden's comments that ECB 'has gone too far'
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has backed comments made by the Culture Secretary that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) went "over the top" in suspending bowler Ollie Robinson for historical racist and sexist tweets.
The posts, from 2012 and 2013 when Robinson was a teenager, were revealed while he was making his England debut during the drawn first Test against New Zealand at Lord's.
Robinson, 27, has been dropped for the second Test, which begins at Edgbaston on Thursday, pending an investigation.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden asked the ECB to "think again".
Dowden said the tweets were "offensive and wrong" but "also a decade old and written by a teenager".
A spokesperson for Mr Johnson said: "The PM is supportive of Oliver Dowden's comments. As Dowden set out, these were comments made more than a decade ago written by someone as a teenager and for which they've rightly apologised."
To which he could have added, ‘and I have said far worse in my columns and articles over the years, without the excuse of being a teenager at the time, and have got away with it.’Ymx wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 4:40 pm
Ollie Robinson: PM Boris Johnson supports Oliver Dowden's comments that ECB 'has gone too far'
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has backed comments made by the Culture Secretary that the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) went "over the top" in suspending bowler Ollie Robinson for historical racist and sexist tweets.
The posts, from 2012 and 2013 when Robinson was a teenager, were revealed while he was making his England debut during the drawn first Test against New Zealand at Lord's.
Robinson, 27, has been dropped for the second Test, which begins at Edgbaston on Thursday, pending an investigation.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden asked the ECB to "think again".
Dowden said the tweets were "offensive and wrong" but "also a decade old and written by a teenager".
A spokesperson for Mr Johnson said: "The PM is supportive of Oliver Dowden's comments. As Dowden set out, these were comments made more than a decade ago written by someone as a teenager and for which they've rightly apologised."
Spot on.JM2K6 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 10:00 amWhat mob?Slick wrote: ↑Mon Jun 07, 2021 8:13 amI find this all incredibly sad. The mob are out to destroy someones life in the name of racism and sexism which is of course completely laudable, but forgiveness of an 18 year old? Nah fuck that, string him up so they can get a warm glow of having made the world a better place.
To see the ECB, media, etc cower in the face of a handful of social media warriors who have , I imagine, never had an interest in cricket or given a single thing to the sport, is horrible to watch. What is the point of suspending someone for something he said a decade ago whilst still a kid? Let him apologise, welcome that apology, and get him to do something useful in penance - go out and coach some Asian and girl cricketers so some actual, real life, good comes out of it.
The ECB has unfortunately made a rod for its own back here. Because they seem to have no real understanding of the problem or the issues surrounding racism and sexism in this country, they're all about the optics. I think it's brilliant that Sky haven't let the BLM and related stuff fall by the wayside, but there's zero doubt in my mind that the people who run Sky cricket and the people at the top of the ECB haven't got a fucking clue about this stuff and only give a shit in as much as it affects how they look.
If the ECB genuinely cared, a lot more would've been done about the many issues of racism in English cricket. If the ECB really cared, Craig "go back to your own fucking country" Overton wouldn't be within a mile of being able to replace Robinson. If they actually understood the issues, they'd know that there's alternative ways to make it clear they take these things seriously while also not throwing Robinson to the wolves. But they don't, so instead we get this ridiculous circus based on very little at all.
Shit, turning this into a positive would've been a piece of piss for them to do given Robinson seems very willing to admit fault and talk about it all. But instead all that happens is we get this ridiculous tone-deaf response that only serves to piss everyone off and makes anti-racism campaigners look like loons, even though they've not had anything to do with this.
It was Wisden apparentlyPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 7:26 am Imagine trawling through to find a child said something stupid a decade ago.
This is silly - if you're 25-35 chances are you grew up with social media but at a time where we were much less aware of the consequences. There's no suggestion that Robinson et al are active racists today as adults. I'm sure we're all horrified by things we said/did as teenagers. Not convinced the ECB need to take the action they clearly feel they have to.
Madness.Slick wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 8:12 amIt was Wisden apparentlyPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 7:26 am Imagine trawling through to find a child said something stupid a decade ago.
This is silly - if you're 25-35 chances are you grew up with social media but at a time where we were much less aware of the consequences. There's no suggestion that Robinson et al are active racists today as adults. I'm sure we're all horrified by things we said/did as teenagers. Not convinced the ECB need to take the action they clearly feel they have to.
I think the new allegation about an as yet unnamed player comes from Wisden. From the BBC report:
Joining ISIS is the same as sending unpleasant tweets, types intelligent person
Excusing one as a stupid teenager, while vilifying another stupid teenager types the hypocrite.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:25 amJoining ISIS is the same as sending unpleasant tweets, types intelligent person
It's not hypocritical to differentiate between saying something stupid on social media and joining a terrorist organisation. I'm staggered this needs to be said.Insane_Homer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:34 amExcusing one as a stupid teenager, while vilifying another stupid teenager types the hypocrite.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:25 amJoining ISIS is the same as sending unpleasant tweets, types intelligent person
If only Ollie had been groomed into being a racist we could vilify him properlyPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:51 am It's not hypocritical to differentiate between saying something stupid on social media and joining a terrorist organisation. I'm staggered this needs to be said.
And one has apologised for his tweets and admitted he was stupid, while the other has reportedly continued “to espouse the ISIL ideology and to try to justify its atrocities”.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:51 amIt's not hypocritical to differentiate between saying something stupid on social media and joining a terrorist organisation. I'm staggered this needs to be said.Insane_Homer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:34 ammPaddington Bear wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 10:25 am
Joining ISIS is the same as sending unpleasant tweets, types intelligent person
Excusing one as a stupid teenager, while vilifying another stupid teenager types the hypocrite.