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England back on right road

Graeme Swann | 10:29 UK time, Monday, 18 February 2008

Scroll down to read my answers to your questions.

I have to be honest and say this past week or two has been among the strangest in my cricket career.

We arrived here on the crest of a wave after magnificent series wins and and we just carried that on in the Twenty20 matches, winning both quite comfortably.

We put in a couple of great performances, the fellas were bowling well and smashing the ball to all parts with the bat, and it looked like we were completely dominating the New Zealanders.

Then, in the first two one-day internationals, it was a complete role reversal.

Coach Peter Moores and I talk tactics

it turned out to be a difficult pitch to set a target on and we failed miserably to do that. And then, after starting magnificently , we completely collapsed following a rain delay and it was one of those days when the wheels completely fell off and you wanted the ground to open and swallow you up.

I don鈥檛 think anyone involved in that game will ever forget it - for all the wrong reasons. All of a sudden, from being on an absolute high we were at an absolute low.

The time had come for us to get together and have a frank and fair discussion as a squad 鈥 and it turned out to be a critical, positive turn-around.

It wasn鈥檛 so much that harsh words were spoken, more that everyone was just very honest with each other about where we are and where want to be.

Everyone realises we want to be the best team in the world and to do that you have to play and train, day in, day out, like winners. It was by no means a negative meeting - it wasn鈥檛 case of us telling each other where we were going wrong, more of highlighting what we wanted to do more of and do better 鈥 and we all emerged from it massively lifted, positive and focused on what we wanted to do.

Nor was it the case that we thought we were better than we are or that we were over-confident. There isn鈥檛 a perception in this side about how good we are or aren鈥檛 鈥 we just know where we want to be, that we are by no means the finished article, and that we must continue to work our butts off to ensure we get there.

It was a shame that it took two defeats to make it happen, to be snapped around with a brutal reality check like we were, but I truly believe it will turn out to be a healthy thing that will put and keep us on the road to being the best possible team we can be.

That journey got going It was kickstarted by a magnificent performance from our bowlers, with James Anderson, Ryan Sidebottom and Stuart Broad superb, and was carried on with a good batting display.

But, like I say, the change wasn鈥檛 necessarily in winning the game, it was in the preparation, training and focus brought about before the match.

From a personal point of view, of course it was disappointing to miss out on the win in Auckland, but I understood the decision. It was a seam-friendly pitch and to say the boundaries at Eden Park are not friendly for an off-spinner is an understatement. You need only see the treatment (Kiwi spinner) Jeetan Patel got in the Twenty20 matches to realise that.

Of course I鈥檓 desperate to get back into the side and I just have to keep my fingers crossed that the pitches and grounds are more conducive to my game in future.

I know my role in the side and I like to think I can play a big part in a successful England side

I like to think there鈥檚 always room for a spinner in a match and I want to be providing that for England. I know my role in the side and I like to think I can play a big part in a successful England team.

Hopefully, that continues with the fourth one-dayer in Napier on Tuesday.

We鈥檙e utterly focused on the future and know that no-one has seen the best of this England team yet.

We came here knowing how good New Zealand are and how tough a tour it would be, but we certainly didn鈥檛 come here to lose and we鈥檒l be looking to continue where we left off in Auckland next up for sure.


In my last column I invited you to send me in your questions and here I'm going to do my best to answer a few of them...

Do you or any of the boys have any plans to pin Ryan Sidebottom down and cut that ridiculous barnet of his? (James Martin)
No plans whatsoever - I certainly wouldn鈥檛 even try. For a start his mum would kill me (his gran loves it too) and I know for a fact Sid would knock me out if I ever went near his hair. Everywhere he goes, for his entire life as far as I鈥檓 aware, people comment on the hair and it鈥檚 stick and praise in equal measure. There鈥檚 no chance he鈥檚 getting rid of it, though, it makes him who is.

How are you finding it being away from your girlfriend back home? (Sam Lyon)
My whole view of touring is that it鈥檚 the healthiest thing possible for a relationship 鈥 three months away from me has got to be good for my missus, I鈥檇 only be winding her up if I were back at home!

I know you play guitar and sing Graeme, so will you be taking the opportunity of adding a few Split Enz/Crowded House songs to your repertoire whilst in New Zealand? (Mel)
Not at all because it鈥檚 the sort of music my dad listens to.

Is there nobody in the current England set-up who enjoys music of the non-pop variety? (Jerry Turner)
Well, obviously, I have the best taste in music because the music I like is unquestionably magnificent! I鈥檇 personally say anyone who likes hip-hop, boy-bands and cheesy pop hasn鈥檛 got a clue and that鈥檚 basically 95% of the squad, which is a bit of a disgrace let鈥檚 be honest! Look at the best albums of all time and I don鈥檛 think you鈥檒l be finding S Club 7鈥檚 greatest hits in there - we鈥檝e basically got a bunch of fellas here who adore music for seven-year-old girls. I have to have my ipod on before a match just to avoid the stuff blasting out of the team stereo 鈥 rubbish.

What's your best experience away from the cricket so far this tour? (Sam Lyon)
Definitely the flight over because I sat next to Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher 鈥 a hero of mine. Luke Wright was originally supposed to sit next to him but he鈥檚 just a young boy-band wannabe and probably doesn鈥檛 even have a clue who he is so I got our seats swapped sharpish. It was proper Roy of the Rovers dream stuff 鈥 I鈥檒l probably get home and find I鈥檝e won the lottery and Newcastle are top of the Premier League. No, all right, that鈥檚 just ludicrous talk鈥

Oh and also, when we got to LA Denise van Outen was at the airport and, being the gobby one of the gang, obviously it was left to me to chat to her 鈥 it was nice to share 45 minutes with the girl everyone fancies! In fact, she was so taken with me I expect she鈥檒l follow me to New Zealand, bless her. And it鈥檚 ok, I鈥檝e explained it to the missus 鈥 Denise van Outen is famous, it鈥檚 allowed.

Graeme 鈥 your flat back in Blisworth Mill is leaking. (Simon West)
My flat鈥檚 always leaking! Get the roof fixed Westy and stop moaning!

Keep your questions coming folks and I will be doing my best to dip in and out of this blog to answer them and keep you updated on the goings-on out here in New Zealand.

Cheers,
Graeme

Graeme Swann was talking to Sam Lyon

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  • 1.
  • At 12:32 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • j wrote:

Hi Graeme

What Oasis song title would best sum up the tour so far?

J


  • 2.
  • At 01:01 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • luke wrote:

I'd suggest It's Getting Better (Man), off the criminally underrated Be Here Now album.

  • 3.
  • At 01:04 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • Ted Rodgers wrote:

RE: Oasis song - Importance of being Idle.

  • 4.
  • At 01:34 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • siddharth wrote:

Can you explain what it takes to become the best one day side ever?

  • 5.
  • At 01:35 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • ron swann (no relation) wrote:

Do you think the Wolves' gung-ho style was the right approach to take to Knowsley Road or is it just that their new signings need time to bed in? (Ron)

  • 6.
  • At 01:54 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • Alex Hum wrote:

Hi Graeme,

With regards to the test match arena, i fear you will be continuoulsy overlooked until you develop a doosra, do you have one of these or is it 'work in progress'?

Thanks & best of luck with the tour,

A Hum.

  • 7.
  • At 01:56 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • Geoff Barton wrote:

Hi Graeme,

Not much has been heard of James Tredwell during the tour... how's he doing, and do you feel under any pressure for your place?

  • 8.
  • At 01:57 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • Roderick Howlett wrote:

hi swanny, what has been the funniest thing (not rude)so far on tour!

  • 9.
  • At 02:25 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • George Doors wrote:

Siggy

Following the continued demise of Newcastle United I look forward to taking 拢10 off you and your brother!

You will be pleased to know the Green, Black and Gold Revolution continues.

Good Luck from Everyone at the Saints

Regards

George Doors

  • 10.
  • At 02:29 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • James B wrote:

Oh Swanny, do you support Newcastle from that comment earlier or were you just having a sly dig? We'll be top next season!!

Also I was stood on the boundary edge where you were fielding a lot in Sri Lanka, how hard is to spend a whole day fielding on the boundary in that heat knowing that as 12th man you can't bowl? It must be mentally tiring! At times it was pretty boring for me just standing there but at least I could drink to numb the pain! At least you held onto your catch mind!!

  • 11.
  • At 02:34 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • George Doors wrote:

Siggy

Following the continued demise of Newcastle United I look forward to taking 拢10 off you and your brother!

You will be pleased to know the Green, Black and Gold Revolution continues.

Good Luck from Everyone at the Saints

Regards

George Doors

  • 12.
  • At 02:36 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • Tom wrote:

Graeme,

How frustrating is it for you to have to make do with substandard wicket keepers when you're on international duty - particularly, when you get to play with the best in the business day-in, day-out at Notts?

  • 13.
  • At 02:54 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • Davy Paulson wrote:

Graeme

A lottery win or Newcastle top of the league - lottery win looking more likely of those two, pal.

Get Colly or the Colonel to tell you about a proper football team.

Davy

  • 14.
  • At 02:59 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • Ed wrote:

Who's the best batsman you have bowled to in your career?

  • 15.
  • At 03:02 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • 主播大秀 wrote:

Good to see 主播大秀 staff member Sam Lyon getting a couple of questions in there...

Wouldn't want the paying public monopolising the Questions would we!

  • 16.
  • At 03:24 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • robin smith wrote:

Hi Graeme,

Did Gaby Logan ever come good on her outrageous flirting on Radio 5?

  • 17.
  • At 03:42 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • Sarah wrote:

Hi Graeme, loving your blogs so far.

I was intrigued by your claim that only five per cent of the squad like decent music! I'm not surprised, but I would be interested to know who's in that five per cent!

Also, as your tastes are "unquestionably magnificent", what do you listen to most? (apart from Oasis!). Do you play in your own band and do you get the chance to catch much live music while on tour?

Best of luck for the rest of tour
Sarah x

  • 18.
  • At 03:48 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • Nessa wrote:

What is the best & the worst thing about being away from home with so many lads?

  • 19.
  • At 03:53 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • reverse swinger wrote:

do you think that there are too many blogs, too many newspaper diaries from the players and that actions should speak louder than words?????

Warnie does!!!

  • 20.
  • At 04:31 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • jon roberts wrote:

Do you agree that oasis have not produced anything better than 'pretty average' since the first two albums, if not , perhaps you need to broaden your musical horizon!

Good luck with rest of tour, hope you get back in for next Odi

  • 21.
  • At 05:05 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • Duncan Clark wrote:

My buddy Matt 鈥淗awkeye鈥 Hawkins always says 鈥榯here鈥檚 Swanny, my rabbit, he was too easy to knock over鈥, who is your rabbit.?

  • 22.
  • At 05:23 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • RachelS wrote:

Graeme,

Are there any plans for you and the other musical members of the England squad to set up a cricketing supergroup?

Rachel x

  • 23.
  • At 05:46 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • jenny wrote:

Graeme,
According to you, who is the worst singer/musician in the squad?
Jennyx

I posted the oasis comment upp on my website Graeme :)

  • 25.
  • At 06:23 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • mark eaham wrote:

Hi Graeme,

Can you bring me one of those supersize Toblerone's back from the duty free please?

Oh, and some Haribo.

  • 26.
  • At 07:28 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • jacob wrote:

What do you think of nigel pearson from his days as assistant manager at Newcastle? I'm a southampton fan and he's our new manager and know little about him.

  • 27.
  • At 07:45 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • "Embers" wrote:

You came down to Oundle school to do some coaching and I was wondering if you want to come down again but this time for a gig with our band?
Ps As a fellow Newcastle fan whats your opinion of Keegan?

Embers

  • 28.
  • At 10:32 PM on 18 Feb 2008,
  • John wrote:

this is why England is terrible at cricket...half your bloody questions are about football???

  • 29.
  • At 12:44 AM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • Lee Pettengell wrote:

Hi Graeme

Did you enjoy the Blues game on Saturday and what was your take on the new rules.

P.S

Thanks for a Great Day at Sacred Heart School the whole team were great! Sorry about your car being broken into in Luton years back!

  • 30.
  • At 02:00 AM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • Geoff Fern wrote:

I was a fan until you mentioned Oasis!
Let me know when you get some taste!!

  • 31.
  • At 02:02 PM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • Ashers wrote:

Do you think Monty would have benefitted from moving to a bigger and better county like you did? There have been many suggestions that Northants failed to equip him properly for international cricket. And if so, is it too late for him to move now?

  • 32.
  • At 05:41 PM on 19 Feb 2008,
  • George wrote:

So if you can't stand pop music for seven year old girls, how do you cope with the boundary music they play at most grounds? That sky sports player commentary might keep the noise out.

  • 33.
  • At 01:52 PM on 20 Feb 2008,
  • Alex Hum wrote:

Hi there again Graeme,

One other point i forgot to raise in my initial post (re your doosra) was that there is a young english off spinner currently tearing up the Sydney grades for West Suburbs, called Terry Howes. He claims to be the first englishman to genuinely bowl the doosra and openly says he smashed you everywhere in a dinks game 3 yrs ago. Do you remember him?

Free night at quid when your next down Kent way awaits your sir.

A Hum.

  • 34.
  • At 12:11 PM on 22 Feb 2008,
  • Wakey Jr wrote:

I know that you are a big Newcastle United aka the Toon Fan (haway the lads), but who is your all time favourite player and why?

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