Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
It's very straight forward. One day champions and struggling top order techniques in Test cricket. Go figure.
It's more endemic than just England though. Cricket around the would has placed huge importance on the short format. Counties battling for big crowds for the short forms don't want to spend time nuturing kids with a couple of shots but you can't get them out - what use are they in the county tournaments when the championship is almost reduced to a side show infilling feature dates between the big short format comps.
Can the English county game produce the next Cook, Strauss or Trescothick? Do they even want to, does it make any financial sense for them to be picking that type of player over a Roy that will thrill their short format crowds?
The County game this year pretty much enabled Australia to set up for winning the Ashes. By having a block of championship games at the start of the season, Australia were able to get a number of players into county teams – I mean seriously, could we have helped anymore with their preparations?