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Fidel Castro 22-03-2009 11:31 AM

The unhealthy obsession with the Ashes
 
Stumbled upon a nice piece from the Editor of Cricinfo.com, Sambit Bal.

Cricinfo - Blogs - From the Editor - An unhealthy obsession with the Ashes

Quote:

I am staggered at the way large sections of the English cricket establishment and even the English media have managed to work themselves up over Kent signing Stuart Clark for the first part of the next summer.

Not only is it a needless distraction, but it also reeks of hypocrisy. Have they forgotten the generosity New Zealand extended to them by allowing Jimmy Anderson to play for Auckland to gain match practice during England’s last tour there?

And this quote from Andrew Strauss is a bit rich: "It's very easy for the counties to be short-sighted and worry about their next championship game and season … From an England team's point of view it's important we all need to buy into the fact that an England team performing well helps everyone, including the counties." He was the other beneficiary in New Zealand, playing five games for Northern Districts.
I have to admit I am in agreement with the Editor's views there. The hue and cry raised by the British broadsheets and tabloids carry no merit and in fact is hypocritical and myopic. How conveniently the forget that not only English players like Strauss benefited from playing in domestic cricket of the countries England toured, but also that in not so distant past, touring teams used to play atleast four to five first class matches before playing a test match. And there is nothing documented to my knowledge that such exposure evened the home advantage to nil.

Both sides, particularly English team has been bleating about the Ashes from a long time back. It is as if the intervening test series were some sort of "practise" games to build up momentum for the coveted urn. Times have a changed.

Lillian Thomson 22-03-2009 12:02 PM

Of course we're obsessed with The Ashes. In a nation starved of International team success it's one of the few famous sporting trophies where we're bound to finish in the top two.

four_or_six 22-03-2009 12:04 PM

To be honest, if we won the Ashes and lost every other match for the next two years, I'd be happy.

Of course, the point about the team concentrating on what they're doing at the time is correct.

TT Boy 22-03-2009 12:05 PM

Seems like you have an unhealthy obsession with this forum and duplicate accounts. Sad ****.

Fidel Castro 22-03-2009 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by four_or_six (Post 1866904)
To be honest, if we won the Ashes and lost every other match for the next two years, I'd be happy.

Of course, the point about the team concentrating on what they're doing at the time is correct.

Don't you think then you are guilty of creating unnecessary blocs in cricket? It has become more global than ever. And thoughts of fans like you are taking it backwards aint they?

four_or_six 22-03-2009 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Fidel Castro (Post 1866909)
Don't you think then you are guilty of creating unnecessary blocs in cricket? It has become more global than ever. And thoughts of fans like you are taking it backwards aint they?

Don't you have a sporting rivalry in Cuba that is way more important than others? I mean, if Cuba beat the USA in basketball at the Olympics, would you really care about anything else?

Uppercut 22-03-2009 12:11 PM

Thanks, but we'll be obsessed with whatever cricket we want.

Fidel Castro 22-03-2009 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Uppercut (Post 1866913)
Thanks, but we'll be obsessed with whatever cricket we want.

And weren't you the one who was shouting about the sensitive Indian fans in another thread?

I feel the primary reason for direness of English Cricket has been this fixation with the Ashes for quite some time. Australia moved on and started treating them on par with other major tours they undertake and hence they were able to put in more effort and attention to their overall cricket and improve their consistency.

Uppercut 22-03-2009 12:20 PM

Don't worry, you haven't offended me. But i don't think any of us are obliged to pretend to be equally interested in all cricket.

In terms of the England management, they probably would indeed be better off trying to maintain good standards all the time.

superkingdave 22-03-2009 12:26 PM

Should increase the Ashes to 6 Tests, play home and away every 2 years. Possibly reduce other tests to the status of 'Ashes Warm-ups' as well.

Fidel Castro 22-03-2009 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by superkingdave (Post 1866924)
Should increase the Ashes to 6 Tests, play home and away every 2 years. Possibly reduce other tests to the status of 'Ashes Warm-ups' as well.

Aren't they doing that now?

And such S & M tendencies! Vicarious pleasure in being flipping decimated everytime?

Jamee999 22-03-2009 03:48 PM

http://www.cricket-online.org/images...s/55385958.jpg

Sanz 22-03-2009 03:55 PM

Was that Precamb ?

roseboy64 22-03-2009 03:58 PM

http://cloudburst.files.wordpress.co...12/ashes06.jpg

Burgey 22-03-2009 03:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamee999 (Post 1867095)

See all the ****ing mints falling from the sky in that photo?

Cheating ****s.

:ph34r:


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