Re: SUPER ENGLAND ASHES TOUR : Mon Jan 24, 2011 1:04 pm
fc baldy wrote:
England havent got the right balance at all and bringing Prior back in has been a masterstroke .....why do we persist with a wicket-keeper at the top of the order,it clearly isnt working and why dont we go in with Strauss and Bell with Prior/Davis/Keiswetter down the order at 7.
The bowling should be bolsterd by the return of Broad,Anderson and Swann and add Bresnan too who is now injured.
Strauss
Bell
Trott
KP
Collingwood (lucky to be in)
Morgan
Prior/Davis/Keiswetter
Bresnan
Broad
Swann
Anderson
Would be scratching for a 5th bowler unless we leave colly out.
The bowling should be bolsterd by the return of Broad,Anderson and Swann and add Bresnan too who is now injured.
Strauss
Bell
Trott
KP
Collingwood (lucky to be in)
Morgan
Prior/Davis/Keiswetter
Bresnan
Broad
Swann
Anderson
Would be scratching for a 5th bowler unless we leave colly out.
This is something that continues to wind me up. Seems that we feel we need to have the wicketkeeper open the batting, just because it worked for Gilchrist. Disregarding the fact that Gilchrist was one of the best batsmen in the world!
England's selection of the ODIs seems as confused as Australia's for the test series. What's Luke Wright's role in the team? He batted at 8 and bowled 2 overs in the last match.
I think we have to pick 5 frontline bowlers, with 3 of them capable with the bat. If everyone's available for the world cup I'd pick;
Strauss
Bell
Trott
Pieterson
Morgan
Prior
Broad
Bresnan
Yardy
Swann
Anderson
We just don't seem to produce any batting all rounders any more, which means picking only 4 bowlers means you risk the extra 10 overs going for 70/80+