In good hands.
Thoughts on the Stanford Grotesque.
Peter Moores...
"The whole issue of money was in people's heads. Maybe that didn't hit some of the guys really until after the game was played. People talk about focus in sport and I don't know if we were as absolutely clear as we could have been."
Why not?
Giles Clarke...
"I have no intention of resigning. There will not be resignations,"
Why not?
David Collier...
"I think we need to go through the review to address that [the issue of an official England team playing in a squalid corporate event]. We do need to discuss that with the Stanford team and the broadcasters.
A bit late in the day?
And finally, the last word, appropriately, to that giant of compassion, loyalty, humility and dignity, Mr Kevin Pietersen...
"To see a guy fall over in front of me at the end of the game, crying, with a million dollars in his bank account, was absolutely fantastic. I am a human being and these guys are fellow professionals - quite a few of them are a lot less privileged than I am - and to see them so happy was wonderful."
Can you believe how patronising and disingenuous this guy is?
Chilling to think that cricket - our great sport, our wonderful, precious, historic, beautiful sport - is, at the top level, in the hands of these people.
See you on the village green!


