Goughy
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Please no one word answers
One primary role of a selector is to use your knowledge and experience to understand and appreciate who the best players are. Then just as important is to back your choices as to chop and change shows how little faith you have in your own decisions.
Since the end of the 2005 Summer (where English cricket was on a high and only 2 years ago) England have given DEBUTS in either Test or ODIs to 23 players.
So basically over and above everyone else who had ever played for England, up until the end of the 2005 season, players that could make up over 2 full teams have been given their England colours in one format or the other (T20 excluded).
Apart from devaluing the honour of playing for England (as it seems anyone at anytime can get a game whether earned or not) it leaves no continuity or room to develop a stable team.
Debuted in Both Tests and ODIs Since End 2005 Summer
Plunkett
Panesar
Cook
Debuted in Tests only Since End 2005 Summer
Udal
Blackwell
Shah
Mahmood
Lewis
Prior
Tremlett
Debuted in ODIs only Since End 2005 Summer
Chapple
Dalrymple
Joyce
Bresnan
Loudon
Broad
Yardy
Nixon
Loye
Bopara
Mascarenhas
Wright
Mustard
Firstly what is clear is that bowlers are more likely to be messed around or mis-evaluated and secondly they seem so suprised that an average County cricketer fails to be a quality International that they give another a go.
One primary role of a selector is to use your knowledge and experience to understand and appreciate who the best players are. Then just as important is to back your choices as to chop and change shows how little faith you have in your own decisions.
Since the end of the 2005 Summer (where English cricket was on a high and only 2 years ago) England have given DEBUTS in either Test or ODIs to 23 players.
So basically over and above everyone else who had ever played for England, up until the end of the 2005 season, players that could make up over 2 full teams have been given their England colours in one format or the other (T20 excluded).
Apart from devaluing the honour of playing for England (as it seems anyone at anytime can get a game whether earned or not) it leaves no continuity or room to develop a stable team.
Debuted in Both Tests and ODIs Since End 2005 Summer
Plunkett
Panesar
Cook
Debuted in Tests only Since End 2005 Summer
Udal
Blackwell
Shah
Mahmood
Lewis
Prior
Tremlett
Debuted in ODIs only Since End 2005 Summer
Chapple
Dalrymple
Joyce
Bresnan
Loudon
Broad
Yardy
Nixon
Loye
Bopara
Mascarenhas
Wright
Mustard
Firstly what is clear is that bowlers are more likely to be messed around or mis-evaluated and secondly they seem so suprised that an average County cricketer fails to be a quality International that they give another a go.
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