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Wisden, cricket elitism and football punditry | Cricket

Another year, the cricket player was granted in the schools of Wesden from the year a student from a private school. No student from an unjustified school has been awarded the Wisden Prize since then Beginning in 2008. Last year, I wrote to Wisden to exchange my concern that the award and the inability of Almanack to identify children from the state system that deserves this recognition was a symptom of the uniqueness of cricket. She suggested a more convenient name for the award that may be “Wisden (independent) for this year’s cricket player.

Thus, you felt dismay from reading in your article, Lawrence Booth, editor Wesdin, which is the domination of India on the game of men (Wisden calls the World Test Champion A.). In his repeated criticism of the Cricket Control Council in India, while ignoring the same issue specifically in the UK and how more money corresponds to more opportunities in the cricket game, the article was lacking in balance.
Dan Ilif
London

I was relieved to read Jonathan Leo’s article on party critics (The cheerful party of critics reflects the embrace of football for the people centered around the fans, April 22ndJonathan Wilson’s grip is heard similar to the weekly football podcast (April 21). I was sure that I could not only be the one who watched the banner of the banner dominates football.

Although it is necessary to get rid of large annual fees to watch my team playing through three contributions, my experience in watching football is limited to controlling it directly before the start of the match and setting it once the game ends to avoid the absolute divorced divorcees. Unfortunately, the approach by both sky BT appears to be the content to be cut for social media. The concept that someone may watch a football game for the simple joy of watching a football game has come out of the window.

Football has a lot to learn from the cricket. Michael Atherton and Nasser Hussein recently spoke on Sky Podcast about a fewer number of commentators. It is better to capture the beauty and size of the moment by the commentator says the minimum, instead of screaming in your ear
Edward Pinks
Lateon, London

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