We can't play Flintoff, Harmison and Broad, all tall bang it in the wicket bowlers in the same Test.
Surely we need 5 different types of bowlers and stick with the same ones whatever the pitch and a couple or three will be successful at different stages of the series.
I hate horses for courses picks. As usual we will be guessing what the wicket is going to do over 5 days, also guessing on the weather. The selection for the last Test showed how wrong they were. It's not fair to the bowlers to be in and out of the side and not be able to carry their rhythm into the next Test.
I also think you need to have 3 bowlers with strike rates in the low 50s with your all rounder and spinner in the 60s. In the last Test we had 2 spinners and 2 all rounders with their strike rates in the 60s and 70s.
Ideally a swing bowler, wicket to wicket seamer, tall bowler with bounce, fast bowler who averages 90mph and a spinner.
That would be
Hilfenhaus, Siddle, Clark, Lee, Hauritz
Anderson, Onions, Harmison, Flintoff, Swann