Then there's the Test arena.
Trescothick averaged just under 44 in the the test matches, and 48 in India .With the ability to score quickly off the fast bowlers at the start of an innings, and being able to play the spinners perfectly, he was suited to the subcontinent. When you look ahead to the Ashes, There is only Vaughan, Pietersen, Bell, Harmison, Strauss, Flintoff, i suppose Collingwood. Wear did the rest go,
Garent Jones- Crap
Simon Jones - Injured never been picked since
Matthew Hoggard- Got dropped because he had one bad match
Trescothick- Went a bit loopy and retired from International crick
Ashley Giles- Retired because he knew Monty had taken his place
From that we can see we miss 3 players, Hoggard because of his excellent bowling, Trescothick because of his hitting and batting starts and lastly Simon Jones because he just makes the ball do things, like go to the toilet.
It was Trescothick's aggression on the first morning of the second Test that seemed to convince England, already a match down, that they could actually take the Australians on and beat them.
We were used to seeing Australia score 50 off the first 10 overs, but not England. That opening stand of 112 with Andrew Strauss at Edgbaston set the tone for both the day (407 England runs
We were used to seeing Australia score 50 off the first 10 overs, but not England. That opening stand of 112 with Andrew Strauss at Edgbaston set the tone for both the day (407 England runs
Trescothick is still only 32 years old, two years younger than Vaughan and a year younger than Ricky Ponting. By rights he should be at his peak.
Instead, he'll see out the remainder of his playing days at his beloved Somerset, determined to never again be more than a car journey away from wife Hayley and daughters Ellie and Millie. Because if he does he'll start crying again.He's not coming back!
Instead, he'll see out the remainder of his playing days at his beloved Somerset, determined to never again be more than a car journey away from wife Hayley and daughters Ellie and Millie. Because if he does he'll start crying again.He's not coming back!
He said:
"India's a fantastic place to play cricket," he said on Tuesday, "but I don't envy them being out there.
"There were a lot of things left uncovered for me throughout the two years of trying to deal with the illness, and it was definitely a very cathartic process writing this book.
"To write about it and get it all out in the open was great and to read it back was quite an amazing experience. This was my opportunity to tell exactly the story that me and my wife went through."
"There were a lot of things left uncovered for me throughout the two years of trying to deal with the illness, and it was definitely a very cathartic process writing this book.
"To write about it and get it all out in the open was great and to read it back was quite an amazing experience. This was my opportunity to tell exactly the story that me and my wife went through."
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