Apologies aren't always necessary, despite what an apologist might think.
A prime example occurred yesterday, courtesy of New Zealand Cricket's Twitter account.
During the usual range of pre-test interviews, New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum was lavishing praise on his English counterpart Alastair Cook.
"He's obviously a genius batsman, his record is testament to that," he said. "Where he is at in his career at the moment, he's as good as anyone who has played the game, probably barring Bradman."
It was a big call, but the bottom line is it was one man's opinion, albeit when put on the spot.