Go ahead
Would probably be more suitable for a separate thread, TBH, but I'd be reluctant to do that in the middle of a game as knowing odds-and-sod's law they'd bat brilliantly against some incredibly testing bowling in the second-innings and make me look a complete fool.
But anyway... here's a simplistic take on it:
Have been very average in this series so far;
West Indies' bowling earlier this summer wasn't even worth consideration really;
Were mostly poor in Australia in 2006\07;
Pakistan's bowling in 2006 was abysmal, not surprising as they were missing Shoaib, Asif and Shabbir;
Were mostly unconvincing against Lanka in 2006 when there was anything in the pitch (ie, after Lord's), bar that one knock from Pietersen at Edgbaston;
Were mostly poor in both Pakistan and India in 2005\06, a fact sometimes (though not always) covered-up by the ridiculous amount of let-offs most of our batsmen received, especially in Pakistan;
For The Ashes 2005 read Pakistan and India 2005\06;
In South Africa in 2004\05 were absurdly reliant on Strauss and 2 very big innings from Trescothick;
Neither New Zealand or West Indies' bowling in 2004 was worth a light;
So basically since the retirement and\or decline of Butcher, Hussain, Stewart and Thorpe our batting has looked average, other than when the bowling's been truly terrible or when catches have been being shelled like peas.