Bob Bamber
U19 12th Man
For me its time for some drastic changes to Englands One Day side. Unless England do something remarkable at the world cup , which really doesn't seem likely , then they need to make some personel changes -
1) Strauss - Not a one day batsman , doesn't have the powerful strokeplay.
2) Vaughan - His selection is based on a specialist captain. He just cannot bat in ODI's. So many games with a hundred. His commenwealth bank selection resembled desparation from the selectors.
7) Nixon/Read/Jones/Prior - Nixon is too old to have any effect after the world cup , and the other three have tried and failed in ODI's.
I think Bell should be given some serious match time at number three. I think he has the ability to do well there.
So this leaves england needing two openers , a wicket keeper , and either (3 seamers) or (2 seamers and a spinner).
So openers.
Jonathan Batty - 116 innings , 2054 runs at 21. A bit dissapointing for a opening batsmen. But with his ability to keep could give England the oppertunity to add a decent slogger / finsiher down the order at 7 or 8.
Mal Loye - 256 innings , nearly 8000 runs at 36. Vastly experienced batsmen. 10 hunderds aswell , cannot argue with that.
James Benning - 46 innings , 1500 runs at 35. Destructive Opener , not terribly experienced but I saw the 189* and he has some real talent. Maybe one for the future.
Darren Maddy - 272 innings , 7400 runs at 31. Should definatly be considered for the Twenty20 world cup. Could definatly do it at the top of the odi team.
I think that England need guys to score quickly at the top. Mal Loye should be given the chance alongside probably Batty. Batty would solve the wicket keeping situation .
Not sure who would go at 7/8. Any suggestions , needs to hit a big ball and really needs to be able to offer something with the ball.
For the bowlers England need some wicket takers who can bowl economically. Easy enough to say I know. I'd pick Broad along with Lewis and Tremlett. Broad and Tremlett are both wicket takers and Lewis can bowl economically even if he isn't taking wickets. And for the spinner - Panesar.
So the England side for next Summer -
1) Loye
2) Batty (wk)
3) Bell
4) Pietersen
5) Flintoff
6) Collingwood
7) (A Biffer)
8) Darlymple
9) Tremlett
10) Broad
11) Lewis
With Panesar being picked if the selectors wanted.
1) Strauss - Not a one day batsman , doesn't have the powerful strokeplay.
2) Vaughan - His selection is based on a specialist captain. He just cannot bat in ODI's. So many games with a hundred. His commenwealth bank selection resembled desparation from the selectors.
7) Nixon/Read/Jones/Prior - Nixon is too old to have any effect after the world cup , and the other three have tried and failed in ODI's.
I think Bell should be given some serious match time at number three. I think he has the ability to do well there.
So this leaves england needing two openers , a wicket keeper , and either (3 seamers) or (2 seamers and a spinner).
So openers.
Jonathan Batty - 116 innings , 2054 runs at 21. A bit dissapointing for a opening batsmen. But with his ability to keep could give England the oppertunity to add a decent slogger / finsiher down the order at 7 or 8.
Mal Loye - 256 innings , nearly 8000 runs at 36. Vastly experienced batsmen. 10 hunderds aswell , cannot argue with that.
James Benning - 46 innings , 1500 runs at 35. Destructive Opener , not terribly experienced but I saw the 189* and he has some real talent. Maybe one for the future.
Darren Maddy - 272 innings , 7400 runs at 31. Should definatly be considered for the Twenty20 world cup. Could definatly do it at the top of the odi team.
I think that England need guys to score quickly at the top. Mal Loye should be given the chance alongside probably Batty. Batty would solve the wicket keeping situation .
Not sure who would go at 7/8. Any suggestions , needs to hit a big ball and really needs to be able to offer something with the ball.
For the bowlers England need some wicket takers who can bowl economically. Easy enough to say I know. I'd pick Broad along with Lewis and Tremlett. Broad and Tremlett are both wicket takers and Lewis can bowl economically even if he isn't taking wickets. And for the spinner - Panesar.
So the England side for next Summer -
1) Loye
2) Batty (wk)
3) Bell
4) Pietersen
5) Flintoff
6) Collingwood
7) (A Biffer)
8) Darlymple
9) Tremlett
10) Broad
11) Lewis
With Panesar being picked if the selectors wanted.