England and Australia not fit for Cricket.

India
May 9, 2010 8:35am CST
Hi friends, I think England and Australia are not fit for cricket. Even though, if they won this ICC T20 it was useless, i think so. Because these two teams are playing with other country players. Dirk Nannes from netherland bowls well and now he is playing for australia. Even though there are many quality players in australia, they are looking for other country men. Similarly, Morgan from Ireland playing for England. Owasis shah playing well, Ravi Bopara too. They are in good form but they are not used in ICC T20. It should be avoided. While playing International Matches ICC should think of it. They should BAN other country players playing for Some other countries because of contract. Happy Mylotting. Have a nice day.
3 responses
• India
10 May 10
Yes friend, you may be correct. I have remembered Dirk Nannes played for netherland against australia.He is the only bowler, who doesn't concided so many runs.But now he is playing for aussies. It should be avoided from ICC. These players should be banned for playing some important matches like, ICC World Cup, ICCT20 world cup, Champions Trophy.
• India
10 May 10
You was correct friend. I have remembered the match. Dirk nannes played well in the match. He destroyed top order australian batsmen. I think he picked three wickets in that match.
• India
10 May 10
England's culture is such.there are so many settlers in that country because of its expansion in the 19th century.But it is too rediculous for Englan's team that they have so many countrymen playing for them.May be there should be a limit for this. I have no problem with Nannes because his team is not so big team.So why waste his talent?
• India
10 May 10
He has very good talent in bowling. But think, james hopes is a all-rounder, Simpson, Devon Smith, hilfenaus and so many bowlers are there to play for australia. Why the australian cricket committee is not looking for their country man.
@ganeshj86 (255)
• India
12 May 10
Yeah there are not fit for cricket.