Agreed, but he is batting out of position. He probably would make a decent # 3 if Trescothick where still around though.
But i'm willing to tolerate him until maybe Denly steps up next season or if Marcus by the grace of god gets some mental healing & takes an international u-turn.
Prior - don't rate at all.
Ha, its funny how you are so quick to condemn players to the dust. The only thing about Prior that you should have reservations about is his glovework. His batting has always been good. For England's sake i think its better of backing him to come good since he obviously has the goods to a competent ODI opener.
We don't need him to be Gilly like, since the lower to middle to lower order is very strong the best the ENG side has probably had in history.
Yea because you don't like him i know.
Seriously though thought KP was a bit OTT when he said the other day that Shaw was wasted @#6. Will be interested to see how he bats @ 3 though.
Collingwood - getting there, maybe.
Ha, i wonder what more he has to do..
Patel - yet to really form much of an opinion on him.
Same, I hope he has the ability to smash it since he would be the perfect ODI player coming in @ 7 & bowling left-arm spin.
Bopara - don't rate terribly currently, especially batting that low down
Wright - even worse than Prior.
Bopara obviously is a top-order batsman full-stop play him anywhere else he would be wasted. While the selectors seem to have the roles of Wright mixed up.
Anderson and Harmison - useless.
Plus Mascarenhas, Swann, Sidebottom on the immediate sidelines.Pretty strong crop to me once they play to potential (except fro Bresnan don't know why the hell is around the side, why is Mascarenhas in the squad BTW?).
From now on ENG ODI side has no reason to play garbage ODI & let it just ride, since once the correct XI is picked we should be challenging the best in world consistently.