ih8palarse
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- Jul 30, 2008
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simon jones.. i think not
The point is there is no other English-born batsmen who is forcing themselves into the side by dint of the sheer weight of runs they are scoring.
So the line up could look like:
Strauss
Cook
Shah
Pieterson
Bell / Bopara
Prior
Flintoff
Broad
Jones (s)
Sidebottom
Anderson / Harmy
Panesar
We might stand a chance if they'd let us play 12 players! I think from that team I would drop Anderson/Harmison. I also think it's a bit harsh to give Bell a borderline place in the team, he's impressed me in this series, and seems to be adding some mettle to his game. Would you have Strauss as captain?
Clearly that was my 12 to select 11 from!!!
Strauss is the only 1 in the team that might be able to do the captain role and play, although it wasn't that long ago that he was dropped for being woefully out of form as well.
Bell's an odd one - he looks a million dollars much of the time, but fails to deliver when the pressure is on... he was under as much pressure as Collingwood until his massive innings in the 1st test... but of course he's doing well now.
Cook has avoided much of the flack, even though his performance has been patchy as well.
Sorry, I didn't know that, just assumed you'd got your sums wrong. It's the kind of thing I do all the time, when working out how to solve Englands problems!
I agree from those available he looks to be the only one. I would like to think that he's not guaranteed a spot in the team, given that he was only recently dropped. If however we're talking about Vaughan leaving then it doesn't really leave any other established openers to replace Strauss, so he's probably safe.
With Bell... yesterday to a degree he pulled something out of the bag when things weren't going his way. Certainly in the past his problem has always been scoring runs when the chips are down; I'm hoping that this serious will mark something of a watershed in his career and now he'll start scoring buckets of runs in all conditions.
I think you are being a bit harsh on Cook to be honest... he had a couple of poor series against NZ, but he generally looks pretty solid, and is one for the long-term. A test average of 43 shows he is no slouch.
but when they dropped Collingwood and Strauss, both got back into the team without having done anything to justify it.
simon jones.. i think not
A lot of the players touted for reselection here - Shah, Prior, Bopara - have all had their chances and failed to take them.
The county averages routinely show overseas batmen occupying 3/4 of the top 15 places, often guys like Langer and Lawwho's test careers are already over. If Bopara and Shah ARE good enough they should habitually be in the top 8 averages and routinely scoring big hundreds, but they're not.
The likes of Ramprakash and Hick did this for years yet neither averaged anything like the 40+ test marks of Bell, Cook and Vaughan.
A lot of the players touted for reselection here - Shah, Prior, Bopara - have all had their chances and failed to take them.
The county averages routinely show overseas batmen occupying 3/4 of the top 15 places, often guys like Langer and Lawwho's test careers are already over. If Bopara and Shah ARE good enough they should habitually be in the top 8 averages and routinely scoring big hundreds, but they're not.
The likes of Ramprakash and Hick did this for years yet neither averaged anything like the 40+ test marks of Bell, Cook and Vaughan.
The 1st XI we should be working towards is:
Cook
Strauss
Bell
Pietersen
Vaughan
Flintoff
Read
Broad
S. Jones
Sidebottom
Panesar
I fancy Broad might be a little more comfortable having teammate Read behind the stumps. Read himself will also have teammate Sidebottom and former teammate Pietersen and I just feel he'll do OK if recalled.
Who would you have opening with Sidebottom then? I don't recall Flintoff, Broad or Jones opening the bowling for England in ANY form of cricket?
Who would you have opening with Sidebottom then? I don't recall Flintoff, Broad or Jones opening the bowling for England in ANY form of cricket?