I find this a difficult one. For sure the ECB have over-reacted with their indignation - ruined their little “Unity” tea party ..... so the Chairman is looking for heads to roll. Will probably introduce a new vetting policy whereby anyone who has said or done anything bad in the past will not get near the England team. Yet everyone deserves a second chance - Robinson was only 18 at the time and by all accounts was not the most disciplined individual in his early county career. It will be a travesty if someone who has clearly turned his ways around is thrown on the rubbish tip for a transgression 10 years ago. Despite the uproar created, he went on to have a really decent debut and looks the part. Certainly the most threatening bowler we had and did well with the bat in a time of crisis. Clearly has bottle and strong character.

We cannot walk by what he tweeted - it was wrong plain and simple. But we have to give people who show remorse and have mended their ways a second chance. Not just hang them out to dry.