Fraser a medium pacer so obviously completely useless according to you, averaged 27.
Fraser at his best was not a medium pacer at his peak. He was always above 80 mph, capable of hitting 85 mph at his fastest.
Davies is in the 75-80 mph range, like John Lewis.
He probably was Davies pace during the 99 WC, but even so Fraser as medium pacer at the back end of career>>>Davies. No comparison.
Sidebottom in his last Test bowled Davies pace, still nowhere near as useless as Anderson.
Haaaa, are you out of your mind clearly you didn't watch that Jo'Burg test, if you going to seriously compare Sidebottom's pace in that test to Davies that is madness. Sidebottom was consistenly between 130-135 Kmph's throughout the test (with a few balls in 77-79 mph) & the ball that got got Kallis was around 140 IIRC - if Davies ever bowled @ 140 Ks he might break his back
Vaas bowled slower than Davies pace in last 1-2 years. Pollock and McGrath were around Davies pace in their last years. I don't remember any of them averaging 35 like a certain person. Davies has bowled that pace his career and is awesomely successful at it.
Incorrect. McGrath & Pollock in the last days of their test & ODI careers where still consistently over 80 mph. McGrath has only been medium pace (120-125 mph) in the IPL 2009 & 2008.
Same thing with Pollock he was only that pace for Mumbai Indians in IPL 2008. In his last international series for SA vs WI 07/08 consistently between 130-135 kmph with a few balls in 75-79 mph range.
Vaas also was not "slower than Davies" in his last 2 years - he was rather was of similar pace to Davies. But coincentially when Vaas lost his pace, it was the worst period for SRI lanka - which pretty much proves my point that such bowlers are useless in modern day test cricket with so much flat pitches around.
Vaas even then had the ability to be effective on flat pitches as he did in
Guyana 2008 - conditions where Davies in a test match scenario with be absolutely useless.
Finally whats your point in highlighting the obvious that Anderson averages 35??. You make it sound as if Anderson hasn't been improving - which he clearly has.
As for the squad you would want a 3rd spin option. You're generally looking for a batsman who bowls given the only way they'd play is in a 5-man attack. Blackwell has a very good record in FC cricket in recent time and a very good career batting average in FC cricket. He would also have complimented both Rashid and Swann. If you're going to pick someone who's a bit of a county plodder you may as well make it someone who's actually damned good at it.
Blackwell is joke. He should not be near to squad nor should Tredwell - we dont need no "county plodders" in the squad. It would have a error to pick Blackwell as picking Tredwell is currently.
England dont need a third spin option or 5 bowlers in BANG. This is not a tour to SRI/IND/PAK, its Bangladesh. The fast-bowlers should be main source of wickets & Graeme Swann should be enough for "spin" Bangladesh.
If ENG can't take 20 BANG wickets with Onions/Sidebottom/Broad/Swann, something is really wrong.