by sussexpob » Tue Feb 07, 2017 10:34 pm
Making sure players feel like they belong in international cricket and as part of a team with a strong goal and focus is what the captain has to do, and on Cooks watch several senior batsman have complained of lack of support, and others coming into the team have complained that they felt isolated. There are rumours of dressing room factions under his watch.
And while serious questions needed asking, most of the press were feeding us with the superman bs about Cook. It seemed the ECB spent many a favour propping Cook and branding him as some battle hardened leader, rather than focus on his defects.
The aforementioned post lists a lot of names that you can tell were respected by their team on a whole. They were also decisive captains, people you feel elevated others. Cook was too busy elevating himself to worry about his team.
He's not the only one responsible, maybe a minor player. But a man with guts and more conviction would not have been such a passenger to some of the quite frankly terrible periods under his management. I can imagine the England dressing room is fraught with negativity at times, coming in as a new player you need backing from the captain. I'd hesitate that cooks management ability had an impact on the lack of talent stepping up, even if it's a more minor issue than others
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