Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
This is Test cricket. The short-term is all that matters when picking the actual side is concerned. Each series is as important as the one after it. If someone is part of your best team right now, you pick them - and when they retire or cease to be good enough (and I always hope those two coincide), then you pick the next man.On the Vaughan depate on whether is would still be useful or needed by the England side, well its no clear answer just yet for me. Obviously its a new era now under KP & Vaughan even if he where to find some form, his international career isn't likely to go further than Ashes.
Or if you just want him for the short term especially for the Ashes
I hate, absolutely hate, the "well he's only likely to be around another year so he shouldn't really play as of now". If that year is likely to encompass this player being a good Test cricketer, then there is absolutely no good reason not to keep picking him.
The more distant future is just that - the more distant future. If you're picking someone because you think he's going to be vital in 4 years' time, you might as well pick some random 10-year-old out there, if you think he's going to be a vital part of things in 15 years' time. The best players for the next game are all that matters in Test cricket.