greekscavenger
Banned
In fairness though, I think the selectors have gotten a bit muddled up. First of all, drop Kieswetter as he is neither a good enough Batsman or a wicketkeeper. Put Prior back into the team as starters. I know he has failed in ODI's in the past but thats because he was put higher up in the order which he doesn't really play at. Put it at 6, which is his natural position and he'll do just fine. Trott does NOT need to be dropped Imo as the entire batting seems to be structured around his stability. Finally depending on the pitch, please drop Dernbach aswell, hes not good enough yet. Yes, he has variation to his bowling but theres taking it to the top and he far does it too often. Not to mention his control isn't great meaning alot of wides/no balls.
A team of:
Cook, Pieterson, Trott, Bell, Morgan, Prior, Broad, Bresnan, Swann, Anderson, Finn would be good enough for ODI's, atleast to compete successfully at the very top level. Pieterson as an opener is not a fully completed experiement and i think it could work as simply put, KP is far too good a batsman to consistently fail. Trott to hold things together whilst *hopefully* Bell gets his acts together as, again, his strokeplay and batting techniques are far too good to consistently fail. Morgan is a genius at ODI's and I think Prior, if used correctly, will be successfully aswell.
Broad and Bresnan are genuine all rounders whilst Swann can hold his own in the bat. That would be a team who can score quickly, (KP, Morgan, Bell, Bresnan), be stable (Trott, Cook), good all round batsman (Broad), a fantastic pace attack (Anderson, Bresnan, Broad, Finn) and the best spinner in the world. In flat conditions drop Finn for Panesar as I genuinely dislike Patel for whatever reason that I don't even know.
A team of:
Cook, Pieterson, Trott, Bell, Morgan, Prior, Broad, Bresnan, Swann, Anderson, Finn would be good enough for ODI's, atleast to compete successfully at the very top level. Pieterson as an opener is not a fully completed experiement and i think it could work as simply put, KP is far too good a batsman to consistently fail. Trott to hold things together whilst *hopefully* Bell gets his acts together as, again, his strokeplay and batting techniques are far too good to consistently fail. Morgan is a genius at ODI's and I think Prior, if used correctly, will be successfully aswell.
Broad and Bresnan are genuine all rounders whilst Swann can hold his own in the bat. That would be a team who can score quickly, (KP, Morgan, Bell, Bresnan), be stable (Trott, Cook), good all round batsman (Broad), a fantastic pace attack (Anderson, Bresnan, Broad, Finn) and the best spinner in the world. In flat conditions drop Finn for Panesar as I genuinely dislike Patel for whatever reason that I don't even know.