People may agree or disagree with me, but in a time of turmoil, the ECB seem to be trying to stick to their decision on KP and no matter what he does, he will not be fairly considered due to the precedent set by Downton etc. The 2012 saga and reintegration was bad enough and I think, the ECB think that anymore reintegration processes would damage the ashes chances (even more).
It's a sad day when arguably the most entertaining cricketer of the past decade is cast aside in favour of a mediocrity.
The ECB must be expectant of the Ashes being retained by the Australians that much that they don't even bother inviting KP back. The sad, even tragic, thing about the whole affair is that KP intrigued and captured the attention of the public. Even now, we've got a thread in honour of whether he will or won't - a feat that no other player in English cricket could achieve.
For people like me, who've recently fallen out of love with cricket, a KP return would've most probably spurred me on to playing again - and this could've worked for the ECB to regain the numbers of participants in cricket.
Shame on the ECB for killing the ubiquity of having KP on TV; although, the odds for another Australian whitewash are decent!