gettingbetter
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I was reading the preview for the Test between India and England, and in the team selection part it said that if Shah isn't selected for this game, he should give up any hope of adding to his two Test caps so far. Fair point I think.
The bloke made his debut in 2005 I believe, has been one of the best batsmen in the domestic scene for a while and his competitors - Bell and Collingwood haven't done anythnig to really cement their selves in the team. You could also add Strauss somewhat to those two.
Others: Casson. Selected for the Windies tour. Did moderately well. Dropped for India. Wasn't re-selected when McGain pulled out. White selected in front of him. Not selected when Krejza pulled out of the Gabba Test. He is well down the queue now. Krejza, Hauritz, White and McGain seem to be all in front of him.
Hoggard, alike Shah, he is pushing on in the age stakes. Maybe he can make a suprise comeback during the Ashes, but England seem to have some sort of stability - Anderson, Broad, Harmison, Flintoff and you'd assume that Sidebottom once fit would be an inclusion in the team.
The bloke made his debut in 2005 I believe, has been one of the best batsmen in the domestic scene for a while and his competitors - Bell and Collingwood haven't done anythnig to really cement their selves in the team. You could also add Strauss somewhat to those two.
Others: Casson. Selected for the Windies tour. Did moderately well. Dropped for India. Wasn't re-selected when McGain pulled out. White selected in front of him. Not selected when Krejza pulled out of the Gabba Test. He is well down the queue now. Krejza, Hauritz, White and McGain seem to be all in front of him.
Hoggard, alike Shah, he is pushing on in the age stakes. Maybe he can make a suprise comeback during the Ashes, but England seem to have some sort of stability - Anderson, Broad, Harmison, Flintoff and you'd assume that Sidebottom once fit would be an inclusion in the team.