Showing posts with label apology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label apology. Show all posts

Tuesday, 20 November 2012

Stuart Broad Indian diary - an apology

We apologise for the non-appearance of days three to five of our exclusive extracts from Stuart Broad's diary, but we were busy and it transpires anyway that, in light of his comments after the game, particularly those exchanged with Ian Botham, he is completely, totally and utterly unsatirisable.

Thursday, 3 May 2012

Yorkshire part 2 - An apology

A few days ago, we suggested that Yorkshire had hit rock bottom and were about to turn things around 180 degrees and ride the surge to division 2 glory and onwards to next season's county championship title.

In light of an archetypically Yorkshire implosion, the club have seen fit to let one of the finest bowlers on the staff leave the club. Ajmal Shahzad had a troubled 2011, but started this season with a bang, right up there with his pace and making the ball talk which earned high praise from the coaching staff. He was praised in particular for his work ethic in getting back to something like the form that earned him one Test cap and a number of appearances for England in the shorter forms, including the last World Cup. There's a suggestion that Tim Bresnan's availability and the decision to give him the new ball over Shahzad has led to a deterioration in his attitude, something that the impending arrival of Mitchell Starc - surely a new-ball bowler if ever there was one - wasn't going to ease.

The reasons will, apparently, be made clear of the coming hours, days and weeks, but from this vantage point it looks like a sorry shambles, the like of which Yorkshire are alone in engineering. Twas ever thus, from alienating the likes of Ray Illingworth and Brian Close to the more recent episode with Matthew Hoggard. Shahzad's explosive pace is something that the side need in order to wake them from their slumbers. Uniquely, Yorkshire find a way to make that impossible.

Whatever has gone on, we feel we owe our readership an apology. It's never been plain sailing at Headingley and this season is no different. To have given you the impression that things were somehow different this time was irresponsible and we apologise for having caused any confusion and/or distress.


FURTHER READING: David Hopps, as ever, is pretty much bang on the banana over at Cricinfo.

Sunday, 10 January 2010

Ian Bell - an apology

In recent times, this website may have given the impression that England's number six batsman, Ian Bell, was some kind of liability. Headlines such as "Bottler Bell's making our life hell" and "Why is this ginger tosser still being picked?" may have given the impression that we thought the Warwickshire right hander was in some way unsuitable for the rigours of Test cricket.

In light of his last three knocks for his country, we now realise he is not only the most gifted batsman of this and any other generation, but a man of such solid mental character that he can make the strongest and hardest men in the world (Graeme Smith) to a jibbering wreck and we apologise for any misunderstanding caused.