armchairumpire
U19 Cricketer
Today's Daily Telegraph has offerred their insight into why England have been less than successful on thiis Ashes tour.
"If England were a pusillanimous monument to botchery, and they were, it is impossible to believe that a contributory factor was not the accompaniment en masse of the CWAGS, the cricketing wives, girlfriends (and offspring) of the players. Can you imagine going to work with your other half? More to the point in this white-hot sporting context, can you imagine going to war with your children? It is teetering on the verge of insanity."
While Allan Border agreed with the Daily Telly, Steve Waugh had the opposite viewpoint, and it didn't seem to harm him.
What do you think? CWAGS or not on tour?
"If England were a pusillanimous monument to botchery, and they were, it is impossible to believe that a contributory factor was not the accompaniment en masse of the CWAGS, the cricketing wives, girlfriends (and offspring) of the players. Can you imagine going to work with your other half? More to the point in this white-hot sporting context, can you imagine going to war with your children? It is teetering on the verge of insanity."
While Allan Border agreed with the Daily Telly, Steve Waugh had the opposite viewpoint, and it didn't seem to harm him.
What do you think? CWAGS or not on tour?