With regards team selection for this final Test, will be interesting what XI England settle on. It seems Harmison's p*ssed on his chips for this tour, opening a door for Amjad Khan. Will it be too risky a policy for England to go in with 5 bowlers ? It's possible the top 6 will remain, with Prior replacing Ambrose, then Amjad, Rashid or Monty for Sidebottom ?
Presuming they will wait to have a look at the pitch before deciding on pace or spin.
TBF, I'd hope for one thing that is not an option, and do one thing that does not seem remotely sensible in the circumstances.
Sidebottom being left-out seems an only-option scenario. I don't see Amjad Khan providing any useful option, but flukes (in terms of someone who's not that good and doesn't perform well terribly often performing well when most needed) can and do happen. Harmison playing seems to be certain not to happen.
Ideally, MSP would come back into the team to form a two-pronged spin attack with Swann on a pitch that typically assists spin plenty. However, we've seen MSP completely waste a turning pitch on at least a couple of occasions in recent memory. For all he was never the superman Murali\Warne some seemed to think, one thing he mostly could do was cash-in on a turning pitch. Currently, he seems unable even to do that. So his selection too would probably be completely pointless IMO.
Ideally, I'd go in with:
Strauss
Cook
Shah
Pietersen
Collingwood
Prior (he's definately going to replace Ambrose - no doubts about that one)
Swann
Broad
Sidebottom
Anderson
MSP
However, the selection of two of those bowlers seems, as I say above, almost completely pointless. So does that of Amjad Khan.
Maybe the best option would be to pick the batsmen who have earnt the chance and simply hope that enough runs can be scored on a pitch that does enough to force a favourable result.
Five bowlers is no use unless those five bowlers offer something. Right now, there are only three bowlers (at best) who hint at offering something: Swann, Anderson and Broad. If you pick a fifth bowler to come in and bowl a heap of crap, you may as well select Bopara or Bell to do that job and pack the batting.
If England could control pitch preparation, I'd simply leave a whole heap of grass on the surface and play eight batsmen (including the wicketkeeper) in these circumstances we're currently faced with. Sadly, when you're playing away, you don't have that choice.