"England since 1992 have done very badly in one-day cricket," the former Yorkshire batsman added. "The last four or five captains have all been batsman and back to 1992 under Graham Gooch.
"I've always gone on gut feelings and I think England may just favour going with someone who maybe not many people have thought of.
"Broad wouldn't be a massive gamble. Cook wouldn't let England down, he'd be a decent captain - but I think the England side might grow under someone like Broad."
Only ODis eh?
I agree with you on this. Even I feel that Collingwood should be the ODI skipper, not because he is the same for the T20s but I feel that he can do a better job than KP.Only ODis eh?
Give ODi and T20 captaincy, if you want to. Or else just hand the ODi captaincy over to Collingwood.
KP will not be named test captain and Collingwood will never step down as T20 captain, as he has a T20 World Cup win in his record!
So, three different formats, three different captains will definitely prove the repetition of old saying "too many cooks spoil the food", which Pakistan experienced few months ago