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Thursday, May 3, 2018

Jonathan Trott, England's meticulous planner, announces his retirement four months early

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That Jonathan Trott would plan every innings to the utmost was at his peak something that English cricket came to value enormously. So it should be no surprise that he has announced his retirement at the end of the season. Certainty restored, he can now aim for a final flourish.

Trott might not have been the most flamboyant or crowd-pleasing cricketer ever to represent England, but there was substance a plenty to him, enough for Andy Flower, then England's coach, to describe him as England's rock.

He scored a century on his England debut, was a three-times Ashes winner (you could make a case for him winning two of them) and was a key cog in an England team that reached No 1 ranking in the world.

"Choosing to retire at the end of the season is something that I have spoken about at length with my family and this is now the right time to look at the next chapter of my career.

"Warwickshire CCC is a very special club and I've been immensely proud to have worn the Bear & Ragged Staff throughout my career. We've made a strong start to the 2018 season and I hope that I can make a major contribution to more success in my final year at Edgbaston as a player."

"You want to be up front about a decision like this and Warwickshire is a club that is always looking to the future so I wanted to let them know that this is my decision so it won't be sprung upon them at the end of the season and they can start planning.

"It hasn't been that difficult a decision. When you have played at a club for as long as I have it is important that not only is the decision right for you but it's also right for the club."

All in all, a 17-year career brought 52 Test caps and 68 ODI appearances, but there was nothing instant about Trott's emergence. For many years, he was a dedicated and uncomplaining servant of county cricket, initially trialling with Warwickshire in 2002 and signing his first professional contract two years later after scoring an impressive 245 on debut for the second team. He followed this with a century in his first-class debut against Sussex in 2003, and he went on to play a leading role in Warwickshire's County Championship triumph in 2004.

England came calling, perhaps belatedly, in the deciding game of the 2009 Ashes series. Four years earlier, they had gambled on the effervescence of Kevin Pietersen; now they gambled again, on the Bovril equivalent: something substantial, meaty, decidedly untrendy.

Once again, the risk paid off as his second innings century helped secure a memorable victory at The Oval. Ashes wins followed in the 2010-11 series in Australia and the home series in 2013. He also won the finest individual accolade in the international game by winning the Garfield Sobers Trophy for ICC Cricketer of the Year, a fact that went largely unheralded.

His last Ashes tour was to end in sadness as he left the tour with a stress-related illness. Some of the ill-informed comments suggesting that he could not handle the pace of Mitchell Johnson should not be allowed to demean him. This was a batsman who thrived on difficulty If he was broken by anything - and fine sportsmen are allowed to be broken - it was the exhaustion deepened by perfectionism.

Ashley Giles, sport director of Warwickshire, paid tribute. "Trotty will be remembered as one the greatest batsmen to have played for Warwickshire and England in the 21st century," he said.

"He made an immediate impact upon arrival at Edgbaston by scoring such a high volume of runs, and he has gone on to be part of one most successful periods in the club's history, with five major trophies won across all formats.

"At international level, he played a major role in one of the best England teams of the last 50 years; a team that went top of the world rankings, but which also won the Ashes in Australia for the first time in 25 years."

His retirement announcement, at 37, comes as no surprise, except for the fact that it might well have happened at the end of last season when Warwickshire were relegated and, like another Warwickshire and former England stalwart, Ian Bell, he struggled for runs.

He leaves at a time when substance is under challenge from froth and instability, encapsulated by the ECB's plans for 100-ball cricket. There would be no time for Trott's prolonged scratching of his guard in that, little praise for reconnaissance, for the artful nudges of his hips, for his analytical approach to limited-overs run chases.

Perhaps that approach did become outdated. And perhaps England did not recognise it soon enough. It feels something of an anachronism that Trott is still Warwickshire's leading Twenty20 runscorer. But he need not over-analyse that because he has served England and Warwickshire nobly.

The announcement made, his mind settled, it would be no surprise to find that a few more bowling attacks will suffer before the season is through.




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Conservatives are declaring the Boy Scouts dead after it announces it will drop ‘boy’ from its name – ThinkProgress

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The emasculation of the Boy Scouts is complete, at least according to former governor of Arkansas and noted terrible tweeter Mike Huckabee.


On Wednesday, the Boy Scouts announced they will drop the word “boy” from their name, becoming Scouts BSA, as they prepare to welcome girls to the organization starting next year. The organization has also been facing low membership numbers and bad press, two other factors that may have affected the decision to change the name.


But the move isn’t going over well with Huckabee and other conservatives.


“The emasculation of the Boy Scouts is complete,” Huckabee tweeted Thursday morning. “Old Scout oath ‘Be Prepared.’ New oath ‘Be Pretty.'”




Huckabee also shared a video of an earlier appearance on Fox News in which he derided the name change.


“I think the Boy Scouts are effectively dead,” Huckabee said. “Look, I don’t think a lot of people care whether girls have the opportunity to do some of the same thing boys do, but there’s always been a reason that these activities were conducted separately by the genders.”




Boys and girls being separated for scouting activities, according to Huckabee, is important for developing an identity and giving young people “something to grow into.”


“I know this will come as a real shock to a lot of modern people, but there really is a difference between boys and girls and the way they think and grow up,” he said.


To her credit, the Fox News host pushed back, saying that she doesn’t have any problem with the name change and that the change is may actually be most harmful to the Girl Scouts, who feel that the change may harm their organization.


The host also noted that in Scouts BSA, boys and girls will eventually be separated by gender again as they get older, something Huckabee also pushed back against.


“When you say they’re going to back to gender separation when they’re older, that seems to me the most logical time when there wouldn’t be gender separation,” he said.


The host pointed out that perhaps camping together is the reason the scouts want to separate boys and girls at high school age, at which point Huckabee chuckled before going back to his “the Boy Scouts are dead” point.


“I don’t think it’s going to cause the membership to go up,” he said. “I don’t think this is going to cause a lot of parents to say, ‘Gee, that’s just what I was hoping for.'”


Conservative blogger Matt Walsh lodged similar complaints on Fox & Friends Thursday morning.




“This is a curriculum for boys, and boys are different than girls,” he said. “This is a truth that upsets people these days, because any obvious truth does. Boys are different than girls.”


If people are concerned about the moral formation of boys and “making boys into men,” Walsh said, “then you need to separate them from girls.”


The name change, although a very small change, is, according to Walsh, a very big deal and it should be very upsetting to see an “iconic” organization destroying itself by “bending to the whims of the PC leftist mob.”












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