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ViruTheBest 28-10-2012 01:32 PM

Was there a post mortem/enquiry following England's whitewash to Pak?
 
I am just wondering if there was an official investigation. For example like the Schofield enquiry following England's drubbing in 06/07 to Aus?

I want to see the plans outlined.

Cabinet96 28-10-2012 01:38 PM

I don't believe there was.

Viscount Tom 28-10-2012 01:51 PM

The Schofield review only happened because people got narked off with the performance about the series that more than just your average cricket fan will care about people who don't watch cricket quite frankly didn't give two hoots about the Pakistan series hell I didn't watch anything more than 2 hours throughout the whole thing (live) so the ECB wasn't going to start up a review.

That and the series doesn't compare as to the level of hammering we got down under nothing went right down there at all. This case it was just a batting cock up.

ViruTheBest 28-10-2012 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Viscount Tom (Post 2938050)
The Schofield review only happened because people got narked off with the performance about the series that more than just your average cricket fan will care about people who don't watch cricket quite frankly didn't give two hoots about the Pakistan series hell I didn't watch anything more than 2 hours throughout the whole thing (live) so the ECB wasn't going to start up a review.

That and the series doesn't compare as to the level of hammering we got down under nothing went right down there at all. This case it was just a batting cock up.

I find that quite ridiculous tbh, that the ECB would only launch an enquiry just for the public. In the Australia series you were faced with a far superior team on paper and on the pitch. They dominated everything because they really were that strong.

Against Pakistan you lost to a team that has a poor batting line up, two of their leading bowlers banned for match fixing, a team playing in neutral territory with not much emphasis on fitness or tactics. I think this loss was worse and I am surprised it has just been brushed aside.

Viscount Tom 28-10-2012 02:01 PM

Its the ECB been ridiculous is a speciality of their's. The loss to Australia was far worse because the team was totally hopeless out there even on past occasions it had never gone so badly.

The loss to Pakistan happened because of middle order cock ups we had 3 batsmen who did SFA all series in Bell Morgan and KP.

To call Pakistan's batting order poor is exaggeration it really isn't that bad Misbah and Younis are both quality player and Umar Akmal has a lot of talent.

They still had very good bowlers something Pakistan always seem to do is produce more than handy bowlers and they had been playing in the UAE for a few months by that point it was hardly a case of them not having played there before.

Kohli_fan 28-10-2012 02:04 PM

England got bundled out in that series when chasing just over 100, frankly that is a disgraceful performance.

Kohli was right in saying that England could not deal with their one class spinner in Ajmal. So that does not bode well for them against us at all.

All 3 warm up games will be on green tops so that will make it tough for them to get their eye in as it were.

Cabinet96 28-10-2012 02:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Kohli_fan (Post 2938058)
England got bundled out in that series when chasing just over 100, frankly that is a disgraceful performance.

Kohli was right in saying that England could not deal with their one class spinner in Ajmal. So that does not bode well for them against us at all.

All 3 warm up games will be on green tops so that will make it tough for them to get their eye in as it were.

For the record I've always thought it weird that people view games were teams dominate and then blow it at the end to be more humiliating than a thrashing from ball 1. At least when you dominate the early stages of a game, you show the capabilities to win the game. If you get hammered from the start it just shows hopelessness.

I don't know how anyone can say England's defeats in Abu Dhabi and the 3rd test in Dubai were more humiliating than the first test in Dubai, where they collapsed to a pitch offering literally no spin (at least it turned moderately at Abu Dhabi) in both innings and let players like Adnan Akmal score runs. But people always mention the last two tests because of being bowled out for 72 and losing despite bowling Pakistan out for 99.

flibbertyjibber 28-10-2012 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Kohli_fan (Post 2938058)
England got bundled out in that series when chasing just over 100, frankly that is a disgraceful performance.

Kohli was right in saying that England could not deal with their one class spinner in Ajmal. So that does not bode well for them against us at all.

All 3 warm up games will be on green tops so that will make it tough for them to get their eye in as it were.

No worse than letting a side score 700 and being humiliated by being skittled for less than 250 twice with supposedly the best batting line up in the world.

shankar 28-10-2012 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Kohli_fan (Post 2938058)
England got bundled out in that series when chasing just over 100, frankly that is a disgraceful performance.

Kohli was right in saying that England could not deal with their one class spinner in Ajmal. So that does not bode well for them against us at all.

All 3 warm up games will be on green tops so that will make it tough for them to get their eye in as it were.

The fact that they are playing 3 warm-up games will make them infinitely more well-prepared than us regardless of the pitch.

flibbertyjibber 28-10-2012 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by shankar (Post 2938091)
The fact that they are playing 3 warm-up games will make them infinitely more well-prepared than us regardless of the pitch.

This, voice of reason. Not saying we are going to win ( I think we will lose ) but we should at least be prepared for the heat if nothing else so no excuses as far as I am concerned.

Cabinet96 28-10-2012 03:19 PM

I think people are also forgetting how valuable time at the middle and confidence can be. Irrespective of the pitch or bowlers.

Kohli_fan 29-10-2012 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by shankar (Post 2938091)
The fact that they are playing 3 warm-up games will make them infinitely more well-prepared than us regardless of the pitch.

Yeah look mate conditions mean a great deal to be perfectly honest if we played a warm up game on a rank turner in England and Ashwin took loads of poles no one would automatically assume he is going to be the main threat with the ball come the tests once we start playing on green tops in England.

Viscount Tom 29-10-2012 12:36 PM

You weren't playing on green tops in England your bowlers were just ****e.

uvelocity 29-10-2012 04:25 PM

and the batsmen, don't forget the batsmen

Viscount Tom 29-10-2012 04:33 PM

LEts just group it together and say everyone bar Dravid and Kumar where ****e.


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