I'm going to put this as mildly as possible, but YTF would Jones get a contract?NO hoggard & Simon Jones
Maybe itduzz feels that the least ECB could do for him, for having helped England win the Ashes in 2005.I'm going to put this as mildly as possible, but YTF would Jones get a contract?
As I've said a good few times though - Mascarenhas may be potentially a far better bowler than Wright (and who knows - maybe even a better late-innings slogger too) but he's not bowled well at all this season. And I'm happy for him to be out of the side because of that - I don't want him playing ODIs if he's not bowling well, as it's only going to damage his long-term prospects.TBH, i think he would do a much better job then Wright, Mascarenhas has proved that he can bat pretty well lower down the order and he can also bowl decent overs too, so he can be a pretty handy player to have in Odi cricket.
Thought I'd dig this up as it occured to me that only six of our current XI actually have central contracts and two don't even have incremenatals.Central Contract
James Anderson
Ian Bell
Stuart Broad
Paul Collingwood
Alastair Cook
Andrew Flintoff
Stephen Harmison
Monty Panesar
Kevin Pietersen
Ryan Sidebottom
Andrew Strauss
Michael Vaughan
Incremental contract
Tim Ambrose
Ravi Bopara
Samit Patel
Matt Prior
Owais Shah
Graeme Swann
Luke Wright
The incremental contracts are one-off payments to supplement the county contracts of fringe players. Basically seem to be a halfway house to placate the fringe players of the squad, especially players of only one form of the game.
For the life of me, I cannot fathom Vaughan getting a full 12 month central contract. Geoff Miller the head selector in the press conference seemed to basically guarantee him being taken on the winter tours too, saying his form for Yorks before the seasons end isn't that important in the decision on whether he tours or not! Seems crazy to me.
OK Uppercut, this is the difference between Australian and English selectors, yeah he's performing now in helpful conditions (one good bowling performance in 4 tests in the Windies isn't really good enough for a test bowler regardless of surfaces) but do you think he'll trouble the Australians and other top sides? He doesn't have the swing, accuracy or pace to trouble the best and he hasn't really improved any of those significantly since coming into the side, he's merely decent in all those departments. You can't learn how to bowl in test cricket, he needs to go back to CC for a while IMHO. How many bowlers have gone on to great things starting with a record like his? Instead of resting on their laurels and then getting shocked at his inadequacy later on they have to take more initiative and find someone who will (there are some others with a better chance than broad, and his batting is very overrated), though I'm loathe to say it, someone like Mahmood might be better as a strike bowler for all condtions, but he needs a chance and it's series like these where you have the chance to try them. England will gain nothing from this series otherwise except maybe Bopara getting a place.Well if you look at the ODI and test series in the West Indies combined, Broad was probably their best player. His place was called into question plenty by lots of us before the beginning of that tour- in actual fact England were only resorting to playing him because the balance of the team meant they needed some kind of batting at 8. But if they kept playing him then why would they consider dropping him now that he's performing?
Indeed, I'm waiting for a stats person to tell me.How many bowlers have averaged 40 after 16 test matches and went on to become spearheads for their team?
Andrew Flintoff? took till his 37th test before it came below 40How many bowlers have averaged 40 after 16 test matches and went on to become spearheads for their team?
Shocking. But for all purposes, Flintoff was probably spearhead for the brief time between 2004 to 2005. If English selectors are making this guy to become a bowler like Flintoff, then they are doing nothing to add to the future of English cricket.Andrew Flintoff? took till his 37th test before it came below 40
Wasn't selected for bowling at the start of his career though was he?Andrew Flintoff? took till his 37th test before it came below 40
AWTA, also Flintoff had better raw materials than Broad does, better pace, bounce, not to mention his batting ability back then. Broad is a very different type of bowler. IMO he's been picked on the showing of his bowling before he changed his action to more front on. Back then he swung the ball a lot more, though was obviously more injury prone. Since going front on, he's looked fairly innocuous.Shocking. But for all purposes, Flintoff was probably spearhead for the brief time between 2004 to 2005. If English selectors are making this guy to become a bowler like Flintoff, then they are doing nothing to add to the future of English cricket.