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Pietersen doesn’t want to adapt
Posted on | February 6, 2010 | 3 Comments
In his regular CricInfo ‘Bowl at Boycs’ feature, Geoff Boycott talks of the crisis in SA cricket, and why Ponting needs to be circumspect while playing the pull…
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Tags: audio > Bowl at Boycs > CricInfo > Kevin Pietersen > podcast > Ricky Ponting > South Africa
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February 9th, 2010 @ 9:51 pm
common sense as ever from The Master
February 10th, 2010 @ 11:45 pm
It would appear that Ponting only needs to be ‘circumspect while playing the pull’ when he’s not playing against Pakistan, that dropped catch was a joke, 200 runs later and the out of form Ponting is back in the groove.
With regard to Pietersen I am loathed to criticize him as up until 18 months ago he had carried our batting for nearly 3 years.
You can’t live on past glories forever though.
It’s hard to know whether it’s Pietersen stubbornness, that maybe he thinks he will, in time, come through the other side if he keeps doing what he has always done.
Maybe he also dosen’t acknoledge he has technical problems?, who knows with him?
One disappointment I did have with him is that he didn’t try to rectify anything (well he didn’t appear to anyway), the fact that in SA he just kept on swinging away.
Someone in the England camp must have pointed things out to him and he must have just ignored it, which is disappointing.
I’m sure he will put things right in his own time, he’s too good not to.
He could be at a crossroads in his career, does he carry on in his cavalier way? Getting out in the 90′s trying to hit people out of the ground.
Or does he take a look at the manner of some of his dismissals and realise that Ponting, Tendulkar etc, don’t play shots like that. When they are on top of bowlers they go for the kill making big hundreds, double centuries.
He can carry on what he is doing and be a decent top class batsman, or he can really knuckle down and become a true great. The choice is his.
March 12th, 2010 @ 1:25 am
Great stuff GEOFF.