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No reason for him not to be available for the Perth Test now surely
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No reason for him not to be available for the Perth Test now surely
If he's good enough to be in the odi squad then he's good enough to be in the test squad, same with PlunkettI love how this is the fault of the ECB. He f***ing smacked someone repeatedly.
They have little f***ing choice
It’s subject to legal proceedingsIf he's good enough to be in the odi squad then he's good enough to be in the test squad, same with Plunkett
Absolutely clowns, totally rotten. They're ruining red ball cricket in this country.ECB are f***ing shite mind
I love how this is the fault of the ECB. He f***ing smacked someone repeatedly.
They have little f***ing choice
Absolutely clowns, totally rotten. They're ruining all forms of cricket in this country.
Aye then kicked off it. Absolutely no reason to stop him playing next week. Same with Plunkett.He was also named in the initial test squad
We have, and I’m quite happy to discuss it with you. You talk a lot of senseYou and I have covered this already today, but I don't think anyone is blaming FTECB for the incident. It's clear though, ill feeling is certainly growing towards them for their handling of it - which granted, has been made far worse due to the incompetence of the justice system.
Even a lot of moderates are starting to turn their thoughts and feelings towards the thinking that enough is enough, it's time to reinstate him.
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Plunkett is a completely different topic.Aye then kicked off it. Absolutely no reason to stop him playing next week. Same with Plunkett.
Agreed. He should be playing next week, simple as that.If Stokes has been available to play then he should have been playing.
Agreed. He should be playing next week, simple as that.
We have, and I’m quite happy to discuss it with you. You talk a lot of sense
No one is blaming them? Post 2 and 3 are, as is the one above calling them clowns
Plunkett is a completely different topic.
Stokes is at fault. The ECB had little choice, although I agree with @brandon that at some point enough is enough. But given it’s with the CPS the ECB have their hands tied
Good postI suppose that just comes down to our own perceptions chunky, what I'm saying though, is I don't believe people are blaming them for the incident - just the mishandling of the suspension - and of course we know that the only man responsible for his not being in Australia is Ben Stokes himself.
Again I reiterate, I thought the suspension was bang on at first. It was an excellent PR move amongst other things. However I do believe that there would be very very little dissent from the public if they reinstated him for Perth.
It's clear there's a real clamour now to get him back involved. It's still possible that they suspend him again during any trial process, but I do feel that they could come out and say that he's served his punishment for the misdemeanours of being out late, pissed and fighting. Then add on, that should the Police and CPS look to prosecute, further sanctions will be placed and potentially another punishment given, if the need dictates, upon completion of that process.
In so doing, that would send a clear message that firstly, contracted England cricketers have to uphold a good level of behaviour even when not officially on duty. Then secondly, it would still stress that they want to allow the lawmakers to do their work without pressure or prejudice from FTECB.
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Agreed. He should be playing next week, simple as that.
You can't play him man. He may legally be summoned back to f***ing Britain mid-test!!
He needs to be cleared first. Some jobs it's fine to carry on with something like this hanging over you. If Canterbury have to wheel the 12th man out, or be all out with nine wickets down, so be it. But f***ing England in the Ashes? Crazy.
This is the major sticking point imo - if the ECB thought they would be okay to play stokes im sure they would, especially now they are naming him in future squads for the ODIs.
Big difference between being summoned back from New Zealand for a hearing and being summons back from Perth in the middle of a test..
As for the calls saying if Plunkett is good enough for the ODIs he's good enough for tests.... Jesus ffs. Completely different.