In regards to Shah, he's probably been the best English batsman in the last 6 months, and consdiering that you guys all quite awful in the shorter format, I don't really understand what you are complaining about.
Just another question - would you drop Shah at this moment in time?
I almost feel it's a pointless question - I know he's highly unlikely to be dropped at this point in time, so I almost don't bother thinking about "do I want him dropped?" If he were to have another bad series in New Zealand - certainly something I think fairly likely given a fully fit attack - then yes, I would.
Those seven games could be akin to the 'period' Flintoff had to suddenly become a less than great, but better than good all-rounder. Don't really know where that gets us, but my genereal philosphy in life is understanding. And I understand where you are coming from. Turn it around and I don't think Flintoff is half of what people say of him (fit or unfit) and in general I'm not all that much of a fan. But like I said to you in my post before this one - I'd like to see who you would put in place of Harmison - Lewis? Ali? Mascerenhas? Clarke?
If they aren't there, what do you do?
A bit like Shah - I always knew Harmison was not going to be dropped. There's only been 1 occasion in his career where he's ever been dropped, and that was after debut. The one other time it might have happened was the end of summer 2003, but just at the wrong (some might say right) time he got 4-33 in the last innings of the summer, then came said 7 Tests. If that hadn't happened, I would have been disgusted if he'd got into the winter touring parties.
I'd never have Mascarenhas in a Test; Kabir Ali and Jonathan Lewis have never convinced me completely, they're both too inconsistent; and I'm not entirely sure which Clarke you refer to - the only Clarke I can think of in English cricket is a batsman, Rikki. Those I'd have had ahead of him were people who were, sadly, by that time not has-beens but people who weren't what they once had been; Caddick, Cork, Craig White, Gough.
The bowling cupboard has been pretty bare of late.
As regards Flintoff, I've never rated him particularly highly as a batsman, but as a bowler there's no disputing he's been way better for far, far longer than Harmison was. Basically since the last Sri Lanka tour he's been getting the figures, and though I thought they flattered him on that tour, and on the West Indies one that followed, and in the summer, and in South Africa, from the Second Test of The Ashes he was superlative and usually has been when not obviously hampered by his ankle ever since. But as a batsman, as I say - there's been 3 occasions (summer 2003, summer 2005 and India tour 2005\06) where he's scored runs against decent attacks. And many besides where he's failed.