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Bangladesh recovery since Gascoigne was rested.
Bloody ell lads must be gutted. I am. Would have been a massive two fingers up to the crims and also our media after some of their chat about the state of the game in the two countries. As it is, and I know it sounds harsh, we have a group who can stuff the likes of Bangladesh, Namibia and Canada, but choke in a big knock out match against quality opposition.
Just to pick up on @brandon's point about the posh names. Could well be onto something there mate. This was clearly a step up from public school matches in terms of quality and pressure. Not sure of the history of any of the lads but wouldn't surprise me if they're at least 80% privately educated. Only going to get worse as the post free to air TV generations come through. I don't think these will remember much about the 2005 Ashes. Makes me feel old![]()
I know Nasser got his education that way.The public school thing can on occasion be a red herring due to kids getting sports scholarships in schools they could never afford to attend but the general point is correct; fewer and fewer england (and 1st class players generally) have had a comprehensive education