Beginning to worry as I agree with most of what you say.Agree with most of Essex boys counter arguments also. McCullum has earned neither plaudits nor bricbats; he hasn't been tested yet.Obviously we have improved on the last regime but that's a pretty low base point. You're maybe correct in that we are winning when we'd previously have drawn but the counter argument is that we've also lost when we could have drawn. There have been plenty exciting drawn tests. A coach who can't see that is lacking something.Tbf don’t think either of us can really know under this regime who influences it the most Stokes or McCullum.
Stokes is brilliant a real team player and one of the most selfless players around.
Quite like the idea of McCullum been involved in any of the England teams.
I think him and Stokes have created a environment where players have been able to flourish and be themselves.
Top international sport is a very pressure environment and they seem to have the knack of getting players thriving in that environment and not buckling and tightening up which happens.
It’s a philosophy I love in other walks of life and other sports, allowing people to flourish and not making them feel too much pressure,
it works sometimes it doesn’t sometimes as has happened.
But it’s worked more often than not, and a massive improvement from before they took over.
Scoring at 5 an over has not been repeatedly found out at all, in fact it has won several games that historically would have been draws.
There have been some occasions where it has been wanting granted, but the games we have won using this approach has offset them occasions.
However people can focus on the negatives rather than positives if they want.
But imo this approach the positives have far outweighed the negatives while still taking the point that on occasions they have been far to gung ho.
The previous openers of Burns, Sibley and Hameed for example were no where near scoring regularly 100s and this opening pair record miles better than any pair since Cook.
As for your last sentence sure it must be a wind up, but just to indulge in for a second.
If like you say this is ‘ one of the poorest Englands side in living memory’
Why has this side won something like 15 tests out of the last 24 under this regime?
When the previous regime had won 1 out of 17 tests.
Now that is a massive improvement by anyones standards.
Either you wrong about this been a poor side or if you right and it is a poor side.
And if you right and this is the one the poorest sides in living memory what a job this coach and captain have done to win 15 out of 24 tests, with one of the poorest sides in living memory.
Either we a good side with that record or if we poor the coach has done a astounding job?
Which one is it? Can’t have it both ways?