The dangers of social media
With social media increasingly becoming an important part of our world, it is only inevitable that cricketers, and their dirty laundry, are being aired more frequently than ever before. The recent Twitter spat between sports journalist Malcolm Conn and Au
As strange as it might seem, most sportswriters would prefer to be confronted by a red-faced player or coach screaming invective than the modern equivalent: A tremulous message from a disempowered club "communications officer" who assumes we are as terrified of a disgruntled superstar as they are. Who surmise, often incorrectly, that we would be mortified to learn that "Nathan wasn't too happy with what you wrote at the weekend".