regarding the bowlers. absolutely. and don't think a case can be made for the inclusion of singh from the outset. perhaps later in the series, if swann were to get a bit of a hammering from the indian batsmen.Well I wouln't pick a combined team from the starting point of "which team is ranked higher?" Particularly given that these are two well matched teams, and the current number 1 team is playing away from home.
The bowlers (Khan, Anderson, Tremlett and Swann) pretty much pick themselves. I accept that a case could be made for Harbhajan.
Prior v Dhoni is a toss-up, but I'm biased towards the Sussex man and choosing him can hardly be regarded as unreasonable given his recent performances.
Which leaves the six batsmen. Things are skewed from the norm
by the ridiculous form that some of the home team's batsmen have been in. A year ago I wouldn't have dreamt of leaving out Gambhir or including Cook or Trott. But now Cook and Trott are impossible to ignore, and that means that there's no room for Dhoni. Bell is batting wonderfully, as well as anyone in the world right now. KP is debatable but seems to be in form and an in-form KP must surely get in.
When making a combined a XI, that is exactly right.Yes, it's his average in the series we should review, not the way he's played in the last two innings
Probably still more exciting than watching Trott bat...I've been to a heap of Tests where KP has played. Have seen a total of 3 runs from 17 balls from him.
He also failed in the two previous ones. Hence the average. If that constitutes smashing in your book, fair enough. It doesn't in mine.Yes, it's his average in the series we should review, not the way he's played in the last two innings
Our top 7 are so beautiful.1) Virender Sehwag
2) Gautham Gambhir
3) Rahul Dravid
4) Sachin Tendulkar
5) VVS Laxman
6) Cheteshwar Pujara
7) MS Dhoni
8) Harbhajan Singh
9) Zaheer Khan
10)Sreesanth
11)Ishant/Munaf/whoever