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Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« on: April 01, 2014, 07:59:05 AM »

http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2014/mar/31/michael-carberry-england-ashes

Personally, I applaud this from Carbs. I may be biased as he's probably my favourite English cricketer about and I'm a Hants fan, but this is class in my opinion. Also slightly worrying that ECB and the management treat 'fringe' players like this. Despite being the 2nd top scorer in the Ashes, behind KP (of course) - these guys still get treated like this. Stinks if you ask me.

Views and opinions, chaps?
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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #1 on: April 01, 2014, 08:04:01 AM »

His  England career is over now one would think.  Shame really

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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #2 on: April 01, 2014, 08:07:41 AM »

A fringe player with an ODI average of 21 wonders why he's not in the team?
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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #3 on: April 01, 2014, 08:10:48 AM »

I used the term fringe, because I suppose that's what he is. Same with Taylor, JB, Finn etc. All these chaps coming and going. I think it's more to do with how he has been treated than actually kicking up a fuss about not playing. Let's face it, domestically there aren't too many better with the bat in limited overs cricket. I think he deserves a shout personally.
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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #4 on: April 01, 2014, 08:20:16 AM »

ECB and MCC = Old Boys Clubs.

I can hardly talk as I am a member of the MCC but I am not a big fan of the 'establishment' ethos which is lamented by numerous members - who see it as a continuation of their private school/secret society/secret handshake childhood.

I completely understand where Carberry is coming from - seen it, heard of it etc. Shame that attitude has been allowed to infect the international scene again after a number of years where it was suppressed for an emphasis on performance.
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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #5 on: April 01, 2014, 08:21:26 AM »

A fringe player with an ODI average of 21 wonders why he's not in the team?

There is two ways to look at this. He is going on about being given a 'shorter rope than others'. Yes, he was one of the highest scorers in the test series, which should if all is right and fair mean he would be second on the team sheet for the next series (its not right and fair, just look at KP.) However, how often do players come into the test side as a specialist top order batsman and stay in the team for any long period of time without making a ton? My bet is it's not many. Carberry's previous test experience came against Bangladesh and whilst he only had one game, he has at least had two cracks of the whip.

His interview, suggesting he has had a shorter length of rope and that he 'might be being controversial' has overtures to inherent racism within the ECB. Now the ECB are a great many things, but he needs to tread very carefully in my opinion because the whole 'is it because I'm black?' thing that gets banded about whenever something like this happens (such as the lack of black managers in the Football League) does far more damage than him not being selected again.

I would suggest that at 33 and having a highest score in 17 international innings of 63 means that the ECB are well within their rights to drop him and look to the future (Root, Robson) whether he is white, black, green or consisted entirely of raspberry jelly.

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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #6 on: April 01, 2014, 08:42:21 AM »

I'll admit, the shorter rope comment did make me think that as well. Hope it wasn't meant that way.

If anything, I perhaps think that he's more suited to T20 and ODI than test cricket
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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #7 on: April 01, 2014, 09:09:47 AM »

Think it was pretty shocking that the ECB wouldn't allow his mum to come and watch yet paid for every other girlfriend and wife in the squad...
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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #8 on: April 01, 2014, 10:49:00 AM »

Think it was pretty shocking that the ECB wouldn't allow his mum to come and watch yet paid for every other girlfriend and wife in the squad...

That it was. I did say the ECB were a great many things. Bellends being one of them.
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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #9 on: April 01, 2014, 10:54:47 AM »

The ECB have done well to just sit back and wait for the KP stuff and Ashes to blow over.. I notice very few people are actually on the ECB's backs anymore. Win win for them.

THey'll all keep their well paid jobs and all is well.

I just can't believe 'we' as a cricket society are letting them off the hook so easily over their lack of forward planning, lack of ability to select the right coach, coaching staff, analysts and above all, put out the best players England have. Their treatment of Carbs just shows that they care little about cricket or the players. It's a closed group, face has to fit and that nothing will chance as they keep promoting 'one of the boys' in the ECB and within the England set up.
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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #10 on: April 01, 2014, 11:57:52 AM »

The ECB have done well to just sit back and wait for the KP stuff and Ashes to blow over.. I notice very few people are actually on the ECB's backs anymore. Win win for them.

THey'll all keep their well paid jobs and all is well.

I just can't believe 'we' as a cricket society are letting them off the hook so easily over their lack of forward planning, lack of ability to select the right coach, coaching staff, analysts and above all, put out the best players England have. Their treatment of Carbs just shows that they care little about cricket or the players. It's a closed group, face has to fit and that nothing will chance as they keep promoting 'one of the boys' in the ECB and within the England set up.

Now I am not going to say the ECB are right, but there have been a lot of things go wrong this winter.  perhaps that was their own fault or maybe not.  Now there is a new guy at the top, there may be changes ahead.

"lack of ability to select the right coach"  -  It is all well and good saying that, but how do you know who did or didn't apply?  Flower got the test team to number 1.  Giles is only the stand-in until it is confirmed.  There are a lot of very good coaches who have no interest in this role, so it is not as cut and dried as "get Kirsten or whoever".  This is similar for the coaching staff.  Once the head coach is in place and then we'll see whether there are changes here too.

"put out the best players England have" - I presume KP is the argument here.  Can you categorically state that the T20 team would have won with him in it?  Who would he have replaced?  Lumb?  Furthermore, if he is such a big ego and disrupting the changing room, perhaps he is not worth it.  What happens if Cook said "it is him or me that goes"?  Well, I'd rather have Cook available for the next 8 years than KP for 2.  At the end of the day, KP is only going to get worse now, bad knee, won't play all games.  Surely with the opposition here this summer (allegedly "easier" opposition) it is the perfect time to blood someone new.  Good news is that Trott is on the mend.  Cook, Trott, Bell and Prior provide a lot of experience.

"Their treatment of Carbs just shows that they care little about cricket or the players" - I quickly read it and I think Carbs may be taking senntences out of context and until there is both sides of the story, it is to be taken with a pinch of salt. Maybe he was right, maybe not, but it is difficult to back someone who says something now rather than at the time.

This is how I feel and is not the be-all and end-all, so don't have a go at me. It is just my opinion of what has been raised.

Whatever happens, I think we need to fully rebuild the team and refresh some (maybe not all) of the coaching staff.
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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #11 on: April 01, 2014, 01:08:35 PM »

Now I am not going to say the ECB are right, but there have been a lot of things go wrong this winter.  perhaps that was their own fault or maybe not.  Now there is a new guy at the top, there may be changes ahead.

"lack of ability to select the right coach"  -  It is all well and good saying that, but how do you know who did or didn't apply?  Flower got the test team to number 1.  Giles is only the stand-in until it is confirmed.  There are a lot of very good coaches who have no interest in this role, so it is not as cut and dried as "get Kirsten or whoever".  This is similar for the coaching staff.  Once the head coach is in place and then we'll see whether there are changes here too.

"put out the best players England have" - I presume KP is the argument here.  Can you categorically state that the T20 team would have won with him in it?  Who would he have replaced?  Lumb?  Furthermore, if he is such a big ego and disrupting the changing room, perhaps he is not worth it.  What happens if Cook said "it is him or me that goes"?  Well, I'd rather have Cook available for the next 8 years than KP for 2.  At the end of the day, KP is only going to get worse now, bad knee, won't play all games.  Surely with the opposition here this summer (allegedly "easier" opposition) it is the perfect time to blood someone new.  Good news is that Trott is on the mend.  Cook, Trott, Bell and Prior provide a lot of experience.

"Their treatment of Carbs just shows that they care little about cricket or the players" - I quickly read it and I think Carbs may be taking senntences out of context and until there is both sides of the story, it is to be taken with a pinch of salt. Maybe he was right, maybe not, but it is difficult to back someone who says something now rather than at the time.

This is how I feel and is not the be-all and end-all, so don't have a go at me. It is just my opinion of what has been raised.

Whatever happens, I think we need to fully rebuild the team and refresh some (maybe not all) of the coaching staff.

all valid stuff bud.

It's not all about KP tbh. As you say, his knee is knackered etc. I use KP purely because he's the scapegoat currently but it's the whole set up. I mean, Cook should be in the side as he's the best opener we have currently BUT he's a shocking captain. Broad is a walking ego, shocking capt as well and his batting has become laughable.. yet both are kept on etc. Bairstow has been shown to not be good enough, yet is persisted with. Buttler has proven in this T20 his keeping isn't good enough for tests so needs to be told to go play county cricket etc to improve.

I just mean more that everything they do seems to be poor decision making, protecting their own back sides and generally doing nothing to stop the decline in adult amateur cricket. which, surely is the lifeblood of the game.

KP wise, honestly couldn't care less about him. I think we'd have been a better batting side with him though.
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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #12 on: April 01, 2014, 01:14:23 PM »

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/26830830

Harmison hits back in support of Giles.

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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #13 on: April 01, 2014, 01:16:18 PM »

Kp kp. Oh kp.


On kp I'm the t20 tournament. Merely from a batting point of view. Would he have made a difference on the first 3 games. I honestly don't think so, we posted 3 decent scores, and unsure who's runs pietersen would have replaced.

But,

The loss to Netherlands, the game situation, and other people's moods etc have never bothered kp, if it's his day it's his day. And I do believe that had he played that game, we would have either won, or lose with him on 50 odd not out.


On a different point of view. Of he was the t20 captain, I believe we would have qualified for the semis, not saying he's a great leader(although Kirsten who turned the eng job down has made him Delhi captain??? ) but I believe he is a far better leader, decision maker, and t20 specialist than broad ever would have been.



Oops, sorry gone of topic. Carberry. Yeah, with the state of England's decision making at mo, and if his convo with GILES is accurate, I can't help but think his England days are over. Which I think isn't a great thing. Test maybe a push, but he'd be in my odi and t20 side currently.
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Re: Carberry's interview with The Guardian
« Reply #14 on: April 01, 2014, 01:16:49 PM »

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/cricket/26830830

Harmison hits back in support of Giles.


I honestly thought that was an April fools this morning.....,
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