Pup Clarke
Cricketer Of The Year
With just three more games before the start of the WC have England really got a settled top 5.Is Bell's place in the team starting to be questioned after having been told countless times he's looked "busy" at the crease by Nasser Hussain but not transformed into a substanional score?.When KP returns possibly for the three one day games he will most certainly bat at 3 or 4 thus making Bell or Strauss's place in the team uncertain.
Let's look at the candidates for the top 5 positions
Ed Joyce- After a poor start to the series his place and worth in the England side was starting to be questioned.The man bounced back with a 66 and then a magnificent 100 against the Aussies.He has most certainly booked his place to the Caribbean and probably in the first X1.
Ian Bell- With a succesion of 30s in the series so far,Bell now has to dig deep and produce a substanical innings to dispose questions of him batting at 3 and also his worth in the England team.He will go to the Caribbean but if he continious his "getting in and getting out" policy his place is going to come under huge threat when the WC starts.
Kevin Pietersen- The man is a special talent and is an automatic pick for number 3 or 4 depending really on the match situation.Can take the attack to the bowlers and his confidence (really arrogance) can transform England into life and the shots he plays make him such a dangerous player.His place is a certainty either at 3 or 4.
Michael Vaughan- England one day captain and he really is a fine one.However,his batting in the one day game is far from secure meaning that his average is only modest and with no hundreds it tells us he's not a player to get big scores and bat for a long time.He will play in the X1 at the WC really no matter how poor form he's in.
Andrew Strauss- A fine test match batsmen but his one day record in the last year has een very modest.Can open or bat at 4 which I think is his prefered position.He work the ball into the gaps in the middle overs thus having a greater strikerate than when he's opening.Far from a certain starter until today really and will probably not bat at 4 in the WC.
So what is the best combination to make use of the talents England have at their disposal.I would go with a top 5 in the three remaining one day games (if KP is fit) this is how it would line up IMO
Joyce
Vaughan
Pietersen
Strauss
Collingwood
and if KP wasn't fit
Joyce
Vaughan
Bell
Strauss
Collingwood
The problem really comes when the WC starts and KP is fit.They will really have to make some tough decisions like for instance dropping Bell if he fails to get runs now.I would like to see a top 5 at the WC consisting of
Joyce
Vaughan
Pietersen
Strauss
Collingwood
I'm now asking you what combination you would go for when KP returns.One of Joyce,Strauss or Bell will probably be dropped and who would it be in your eyes?.
Let's look at the candidates for the top 5 positions
Ed Joyce- After a poor start to the series his place and worth in the England side was starting to be questioned.The man bounced back with a 66 and then a magnificent 100 against the Aussies.He has most certainly booked his place to the Caribbean and probably in the first X1.
Ian Bell- With a succesion of 30s in the series so far,Bell now has to dig deep and produce a substanical innings to dispose questions of him batting at 3 and also his worth in the England team.He will go to the Caribbean but if he continious his "getting in and getting out" policy his place is going to come under huge threat when the WC starts.
Kevin Pietersen- The man is a special talent and is an automatic pick for number 3 or 4 depending really on the match situation.Can take the attack to the bowlers and his confidence (really arrogance) can transform England into life and the shots he plays make him such a dangerous player.His place is a certainty either at 3 or 4.
Michael Vaughan- England one day captain and he really is a fine one.However,his batting in the one day game is far from secure meaning that his average is only modest and with no hundreds it tells us he's not a player to get big scores and bat for a long time.He will play in the X1 at the WC really no matter how poor form he's in.
Andrew Strauss- A fine test match batsmen but his one day record in the last year has een very modest.Can open or bat at 4 which I think is his prefered position.He work the ball into the gaps in the middle overs thus having a greater strikerate than when he's opening.Far from a certain starter until today really and will probably not bat at 4 in the WC.
So what is the best combination to make use of the talents England have at their disposal.I would go with a top 5 in the three remaining one day games (if KP is fit) this is how it would line up IMO
Joyce
Vaughan
Pietersen
Strauss
Collingwood
and if KP wasn't fit
Joyce
Vaughan
Bell
Strauss
Collingwood
The problem really comes when the WC starts and KP is fit.They will really have to make some tough decisions like for instance dropping Bell if he fails to get runs now.I would like to see a top 5 at the WC consisting of
Joyce
Vaughan
Pietersen
Strauss
Collingwood
I'm now asking you what combination you would go for when KP returns.One of Joyce,Strauss or Bell will probably be dropped and who would it be in your eyes?.