King Pietersen
International Captain
Seeing as we have a category for the Aussie players' form in the last 12 months, I thought I may as well make one for the English side. So here goes:
Leading Batsmen:
1. Kevin Pietersen- 1140 runs at an average of 57.00 with 5 hundreds
2. Andrew Strauss- 1066 runs at an average of 50.46 with 5 hundreds
3. Alastair Cook- 1049 runs at an average of 49.95 with 2 hundreds
4. Paul Collingwood- 858 runs at an average of 53.62 with 4 hundreds
5. Matt Prior- 503 runs at an average of 62.87 with 1 hundred
6. Ian Bell- 413 runs at an average of 31.76 with 1 hundred
7. Stuart Broad- 386 runs at an average of 35.09 with 0 hundreds
8. Ravi Bopara- 355 runs at an average of 118.33 with 3 hundreds
9. Andrew Flintoff- 264 runs at an average of 24.00 with 0 hundreds
10. Tim Ambrose- 240 runs at 34.28 with 0 hundreds
Leading Bowlers:
1. James Anderson- 48 wickets at an average of 28.29 with a strike rate of 59.4
2. Stuart Broad- 34 wickets at an average of 34.79 with a strike rate of 63.2
3. Graeme Swann- 34 wickets at an average of 26.23 with a strike rate of 56.4
4. MS Panesar- 24 wickets at an average of 41.91 with a strike rate of 93.7
5. Andrew Flintoff- 21 wickets at an average of 32.61 with a strike rate of 76.9
6. Ryan Sidebottom- 14 wickets at an average of 35.07 with a strike rate of 78.8
7. Graeme Onions- 10 wickets at an average of 20.00 with a strike rate of 27.3
8. Stephen Harmison- 9 wickets at an average of 41.11 with a strike rate of 79.1
9. Tim Bresnan- 3 wickets at an average of 32.33 with a strike rate of 62.0
10. Darren Pattinson- 2 wickets at an average of 48.00 with a strike rate of 90.5
The batting figures are very, very good, with 5 batsmen averaging over 50 and one averaging 49. They've scored quite a few hundreds, with Strauss, Pietersen and Collingwood being the main contributers in terms of hundreds scored. Ravi Bopara has come into the side and performed excellently, scoring 3 hundreds in 3 innings and therefore averaging well in excess of 100. The one problem could be the form of Andrew Flintoff, who has struggled with the bat in recent times. It shouldn't be too much of a problem though, with Prior, Broad and Swann all providing batting of their own down the order, with Prior especially contributing quite alot of runs in the last 12 months.
As for the bowling, the figures do not flatter the bowlers at all. James Anderson rightly stands out above the pack, taking the most wickets and at a very healthy average of 28. Stuart Broad has seen notable improvement in the last 5-6 months, but his below par performances against South Africa and India have equated to a disappointing average. Graeme Swann has been a class above his spin rival Monty Panesar, taking more wickets in 3 less Tests, picking up his 34 wickets in just 7 Tests. After the front 3 of Anderson, Broad and Swann, Flintoff will almost certainly play, and his bowling will certainly help the attack. The 4th out and out bowler position is most likely to go to Durham pacer Graeme Onions, who has contributed with 10 wickets at 20.00 in his 2 Tests in his career so far, although at Cardiff there could be a case for bringing in either MS Panesar, or young Yorkshire Leggie Adil Rashid.
The XI I'd pick for the Ashes:
Strauss *
Cook
Bopara
Pietersen
Collingwood
Prior +
Flintoff
Broad
Swann
Anderson
Onions/Rashid
Rashid gets the nod for me for Cardiff, due to his superior FC performances when compared with Monty Panesar. Rashid has taken 10 wickets at 35, whereas Panesar has struggled for his county Northants, taking just 4 wickets at an average of over 75, and if Cardiff is set to spin as much as is rumoured, and as much as it did when Essex played Glamorgan on TV, then a 2nd spinner would be an excellent option, especially one that offers batting and handy fielding (Rashid). I can see MSP being picked ahead of Rashid though unfortunately, he still seems quite favoured in the England team, even with his very poor performances in the last year.
Leading Batsmen:
1. Kevin Pietersen- 1140 runs at an average of 57.00 with 5 hundreds
2. Andrew Strauss- 1066 runs at an average of 50.46 with 5 hundreds
3. Alastair Cook- 1049 runs at an average of 49.95 with 2 hundreds
4. Paul Collingwood- 858 runs at an average of 53.62 with 4 hundreds
5. Matt Prior- 503 runs at an average of 62.87 with 1 hundred
6. Ian Bell- 413 runs at an average of 31.76 with 1 hundred
7. Stuart Broad- 386 runs at an average of 35.09 with 0 hundreds
8. Ravi Bopara- 355 runs at an average of 118.33 with 3 hundreds
9. Andrew Flintoff- 264 runs at an average of 24.00 with 0 hundreds
10. Tim Ambrose- 240 runs at 34.28 with 0 hundreds
Leading Bowlers:
1. James Anderson- 48 wickets at an average of 28.29 with a strike rate of 59.4
2. Stuart Broad- 34 wickets at an average of 34.79 with a strike rate of 63.2
3. Graeme Swann- 34 wickets at an average of 26.23 with a strike rate of 56.4
4. MS Panesar- 24 wickets at an average of 41.91 with a strike rate of 93.7
5. Andrew Flintoff- 21 wickets at an average of 32.61 with a strike rate of 76.9
6. Ryan Sidebottom- 14 wickets at an average of 35.07 with a strike rate of 78.8
7. Graeme Onions- 10 wickets at an average of 20.00 with a strike rate of 27.3
8. Stephen Harmison- 9 wickets at an average of 41.11 with a strike rate of 79.1
9. Tim Bresnan- 3 wickets at an average of 32.33 with a strike rate of 62.0
10. Darren Pattinson- 2 wickets at an average of 48.00 with a strike rate of 90.5
The batting figures are very, very good, with 5 batsmen averaging over 50 and one averaging 49. They've scored quite a few hundreds, with Strauss, Pietersen and Collingwood being the main contributers in terms of hundreds scored. Ravi Bopara has come into the side and performed excellently, scoring 3 hundreds in 3 innings and therefore averaging well in excess of 100. The one problem could be the form of Andrew Flintoff, who has struggled with the bat in recent times. It shouldn't be too much of a problem though, with Prior, Broad and Swann all providing batting of their own down the order, with Prior especially contributing quite alot of runs in the last 12 months.
As for the bowling, the figures do not flatter the bowlers at all. James Anderson rightly stands out above the pack, taking the most wickets and at a very healthy average of 28. Stuart Broad has seen notable improvement in the last 5-6 months, but his below par performances against South Africa and India have equated to a disappointing average. Graeme Swann has been a class above his spin rival Monty Panesar, taking more wickets in 3 less Tests, picking up his 34 wickets in just 7 Tests. After the front 3 of Anderson, Broad and Swann, Flintoff will almost certainly play, and his bowling will certainly help the attack. The 4th out and out bowler position is most likely to go to Durham pacer Graeme Onions, who has contributed with 10 wickets at 20.00 in his 2 Tests in his career so far, although at Cardiff there could be a case for bringing in either MS Panesar, or young Yorkshire Leggie Adil Rashid.
The XI I'd pick for the Ashes:
Strauss *
Cook
Bopara
Pietersen
Collingwood
Prior +
Flintoff
Broad
Swann
Anderson
Onions/Rashid
Rashid gets the nod for me for Cardiff, due to his superior FC performances when compared with Monty Panesar. Rashid has taken 10 wickets at 35, whereas Panesar has struggled for his county Northants, taking just 4 wickets at an average of over 75, and if Cardiff is set to spin as much as is rumoured, and as much as it did when Essex played Glamorgan on TV, then a 2nd spinner would be an excellent option, especially one that offers batting and handy fielding (Rashid). I can see MSP being picked ahead of Rashid though unfortunately, he still seems quite favoured in the England team, even with his very poor performances in the last year.