Can't see an alternative - unless they decide to play every game at Taunton so they can bring Trescothick back.Everyone seems to want Root to open in the ashes with Bairstow at 6 for the ashes.
They're not going to move Root up to open untried for the start of the ashes.
Trott's been effectively opening, so that's another possibilityCarberry's about the only other semi-realistic candidate for replacement opener that I can think of just now. Not sure what his recent FC form has been like, however.
Not quite. I mean, NC might not score many but he lasts a while at least.Trott's been effectively opening, so that's another possibility
Oh yes, never thought of that.I can't see them opening with Trott. You don't want to lose him at 3 and having Bell take over there surely.
I think that's probably the case.Compo will play the first ashes test unless injured.
You can make arguments and justify not enforcing a follow on but they are usually flawed. Bowl em out, knock em off and put your feet up. Good teams don't fear outlandish, freak happenings. England will win this Test but with rain around the follow on should be enforced.I'm fine with not enforcing the followon. More important than winning the game is winning the series. Enforcing the followon actually gives NZ a chance of winning especially on a quick scoring ground like headingley. Chances are if England enforced the followon they win easily but it does greatly increase the chances of NZ winning. Bat 80 overs, let the wicket wear a bit more and keep the bowlers fresh. If it rains it rains.
Journalists and fans tend not to like this because they like to see the game moving forward. And all the journos prefer a spare day to play golf or whatever.
Did you see Tavare?Really hoping that Trott doesn't get 50 - because at this rate it would take until the end of the match.
He really must be the most boring batsman who's ever played Test cricket. Although I never saw Trevor Bailey.
it's easy to say this **** from the sofa with a beer in your hand. Cook and Flower are actually accountable for their decisions.You can make arguments and justify not enforcing a follow up but they are usually flawed. Bowl em out, knock em off and put your feet up. Good teams don't fear outlandish, freak happenings. England will win this Test but with rain around the follow on should be enforced.
I did, but I think he had more shots than Trott. I don't even understand what he thought he was doing today. Batting again is fine but only if you bat with intent. Only reason we got anywhere near three an over was Cook.Did you see Tavare?