Suffering withdrawl symptoms today. Been a good Summer for cricket.
It's very straight forward. One day champions and struggling top order techniques in Test cricket. Go figure.
Suffering withdrawl symptoms today. Been a good Summer for cricket.
Suffering withdrawl symptoms today. Been a good Summer for cricket.
Is Ian Bell back playing yet.
Suffering withdrawl symptoms today. Been a good Summer for cricket.
Yes, but recalling a 37 year old is a backward step.
For the last test I’m picking
Robson
Burns
Sibley
Root
Malan
Stokes
Foakes
Sam Curran
Woakes
Broad
Leach
I’m going to be fair to the selectors and say that picking a side is not easy when you don’t have anything that resembles a top order
Stokes, Woakes and Curran 3 all rounders 3rd or 4th choice bowlers and no opening bowler to partner Broad, strange.
What's your team then mate?
For the last test I’m picking
Robson
Burns
Sibley
Root
Malan
Stokes
Foakes
Sam Curran
Woakes
Broad
Leach
I’m going to be fair to the selectors and say that picking a side is not easy when you don’t have anything that resembles a top order
Id have Ballance over Malan I think, Sibley deserves a chance, but not sure Malan has pulled up any trees in the longer format has he to warrant another look?
For the last test I’m picking
Robson
Burns
Sibley
Root
Malan
Stokes
Foakes
Sam Curran
Woakes
Broad
Leach
I’m going to be fair to the selectors and say that picking a side is not easy when you don’t have anything that resembles a top order
Sibley is an opener. Robson and Malan is a retrieval from a previous cycle.
Bayliss leaves after the Oval test. Suspect we will see changes then.
Sibley is an opener. Robson and Malan is a retrieval from a previous cycle.
Bayliss leaves after the Oval test. Suspect we will see changes then.
You might be right, but on the flip side Australia are dropping Khawaja who has a better average than everyone in the England team apart from Root, and Root is only a shade over 40. The rest of them have poor averages over a period of time, not just everyone is shit, some of them are flattering to deceive. You don't get clean bowled as many times as Bairstow has as well as LBWs and say it's just the coach and attitude. Fundamentally, England's batting in particular has been dire.
I think we matched their bowling other than having little understanding of how to get Smith out, but our batting is just woeful. The decision to take the momentum from the world cup and think you can immediately turn the likes of Roy into a test player is flabbergasting. We have the likes of Pope and Foakes who did really well just cast aside because the WC bubble was bound to transfer into the test team. What an absolute mistake that has been.
Butler / Bairstow together has been an unmitigated disaster for the middle order. Root having to move from no.4 a huge mistake.
I do agree it's not all the players. Ed Smith and James Taylor sat in the stands in their shades like rock stars have a lot to answer for in the selection process over the last year. I have some sympathy for Bayliss who was told to win a world cup and he's done that, but I'm not sure the memo also read 'at the expense of the test side. A indication of the management process is giving the players the decision to rest or not after the world cup. Bairstow decided to play against Ireland, but only because he was terrified of a decent performance from Foakes or Butler with the gloves. That is no way to run a team.
We've got NZ and South Africa now in the winter, followed by Windies and Pakistan next summer. 12 tests to have a real overhaul of what we're doing selection wise, and attitude. That the counties simply don't want to produce or pick any test players anymore doesn't help – who wants to have an opener on their books with only 3 shots when there are lucrative short format tournaments to win? They'll be far better test batsmen in league cricket than in the county game at the moment, because unless they have a range of shots, they'll be picking the guy who has.
This was a really poor Ashes quality wise, Smith aside who was obviously so outstanding as to be almost mystical, the rest on both sides are bang average compared to previous Aussie / English teams. Cummins and Hazlewood have bowled well enough, but have made a meal at times of shifting this shocking England batting.
AND, you and others moaning about England getting that world cup win due to the over throws, what the hell was that ball change yesterday!? Could the umpires have picked a better replacement ball, what an absolute joke that was, Smith's face said it all, it was like Xmas had come early. Totally changed the complexion of the afternoon. Went from ball doing nothing to hooping round corners. Indicative of disgraceful umpiring all series. You simply cannot grab a ball that flippantly at that crucial stage of a match. I don't recall England being able to get a ball changed all series, and Aussies had 2 or 3 swapped.