BensGrandad
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Who is there to consider for the No 3 spot?
Who is there to consider for the No 3 spot?
Nobody wants to over-react or get things out of perspective................but the whole lot of 'em should be taken out and shot.
Who is there to consider for the No 3 spot?
There must be one or two Saffers playing in the counties who can quickly have their qualification arranged to play for England?
Number 3 needs to be able to bat for a day, not an hour.
Is there an English test batsman apart from Root who can bat for a day in a test?
Cook maybe?
The rest seem to think it's limited overs cricket.
To be honest I think this was bound to happen and now the problems should be able to be identified and it may even be worth experimenting with separate squads for limited overs cricket and test cricket.
Different temperaments required and even though Joe Root is shocked at the comments that Michael Vaughan made, he can't deny that he has a point.
It should be considered as constructive criticism and not insulting, though it really didn't help saying this in public and should have been behind closed doors, but the comments had to be made.
Mr Boycott should be an advisor when it comes to test match practice, say what you like but he was a consistent player at test level with a lifetimes worth of experience.
One day cricket and T20 has brought cricket back to the attention of sports fans, but test cricket should always last at least the 5 days allotted.
Definitely part of the problem. Long term it is too as the counties are only interested in bringing in/on players who can bash it about for the 20 & 50 over stuff (that's where the money is) so the 4-day game is dying on its arse and not producing test match batsmen.
Ironically, on the very same day we were discussing England's failure to apply themselves in the face of a huge fourth innings target, Sri Lanka were pulling off the fifth highest winning chase of all time, in a terrific Test match in Colombo.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/cricket/scorecard/ECKO41971
After Zimbabwe recovered from 59-5 to make 377 in their last innings. Ouch!
Should there be changes for the 3rd test and if so who and which players or do we give them all one more chance to redeem themselves?
I would say
1. Alistair Cook - stick with
2. Keaton Jennings - needs a score - stick
3. Mark Stoneman - opens for Surrey - averaging 67 this season. Playing at no 3 for England is the equivalent of opening. So play him here
4. Joe Root - stay where he is
5. Jonny Bairstow - needs to knuckle down
6. Ben Stokes - Keep
7. Moeen Ali
8. Adil Rashid Add him. Will also get some runs
9. Broad
10. Wood
11. Anderson
Do we need 6 bowlers ?.....
Id be tempted to add another bat like Stoneman and go with Moeen, Stokes, Broad, Anderson plus another seamer/spinner depending on surface.....
Move Ali down to 8.
Cook
Jennings
Stoneman
Root
Ballance
Bairstow
Stokes
Ali
Broad
New Seamer/Wood/Spinner
Anderson
Those numbers would also work, and I think there is a strong case for it. What worries me is retaining Ballance as his technique is flawed at this level.
Maybe play Bairstow as a batsman only and play Buttler as wicket keeper?