Once a batsman is selected over someone with superior batting due to his own purely because of his added bowling skill, he ceases to be a batsman and becomes a batting allrounder. Collingwood's role in the team with the ball doesn't even come close to justifying that ATM, so his bowling shouldn't really come into it. This is magnified by the fact that it'd probably be Bopara replacing him anyway, who bowls a bit as well.Strauss is not and should not currently be anywhere near being dropped. Cook won't be either any time soon, and if he is then Robert Key is the only man who he should be dropped for.
The day a batsman's ability to bowl a little bit dictates his selection is a sad day indeed of course.
I honestly don't think Collingwood's bowling has ever played any part in his selection for Tests. He's far from the only one with a poor First-Class record to be picked for Tests.Once a batsman is selected over someone with superior batting due to his own purely because of his added bowling skill, he ceases to be a batsman and becomes a batting allrounder. Collingwood's role in the team with the ball doesn't even come close to justifying that ATM, so his bowling shouldn't really come into it. This is magnified by the fact that it'd probably be Bopara replacing him anyway, who bowls a bit as well.
As I said, I doubt Shah would be selected ahead of Bopara at this stage, even though he should be by all rights. If I was selecting the team, I'd have given Collingwood this Test as well, but I'd have selected Shah or Ramprakash for the first Test against South Africa had he failed again.Shah?
Well, I wasn't actually suggesting that it had - I was merely following the line of conversation which suggested it should now, refuting it.I honestly don't think Collingwood's bowling has ever played any part in his selection for Tests. He's far from the only one with a poor First-Class record to be picked for Tests.
Aha, I see.Well, I wasn't actually suggesting that it had - I was merely following the line of conversation which suggested it should now, refuting it.
Why couldn't Prior play as a specialist batsman?To pick Prior again for Tests would be simply untenable.