Monty will tour. They're not stupid enough to leave him on the naughty step all winter.I am starting to feel a few glimmers of hope about the Ashes in Australia and most of it revolves around England's apparent lack of depth
Bresnan - might be gone
Tremlett - cant be fit if they continue to omit him
No number 6
Root as opener - jury out
Backup batsmen being mentioned include Ravi and Morgan - sorry but they make Maddinson and others look like Bradman
Woakes - I will be generous and say that he is equal to Faulkner and, at best, he will bat 7 and be our 4th seamer
Monty - should be gone
Kerrigan - worse action than Doherty and no work on the ball (and that's assuming he can control his nerves)
Couple of injuries and they are completely screwed
ICC test rankings taken from the Guardian.I am starting to feel a few glimmers of hope about the Ashes in Australia and most of it revolves around England's apparent lack of depth
Couple of injuries and they are completely screwed
Not a good indication of where a side is then??Well that settles it.
This is a pretty terrible argument, given how many #1 and #2 ranked sides have been hammered in recent years.ICC test rankings taken from the Guardian.
"England stand a good chance of leapfrogging India to number two position in the list. A draw or a win at the Oval will ensure that they move to number two position in the ICC Test rankings topped by South Africa.
Australia, on the other hand, face the embarrassment of dropping to fifth position, their lowest in the ICC Test Rankings since August 2011 irrespective of the result of the final Test match of the ongoing Ashes series."
I have no concerns with the current England side thanks.
Rankings aren't a very good indication at all, no.Not a good indication of where a side is then??
On the contrary, you need strength in depth to have success over the 30 odd games that these rankings are worked out on. It's not the be all and end all, just a good indication. Yeah teams get beat badly every now and then, that's sport.This is a pretty terrible argument, given how many #1 and #2 ranked sides have been hammered in recent years.
Got to agree with you there tbhAnd as for the mention of Taylor. God, spare me.
Did you know Shane Warne dropped a catch off his bowling once which would have given him his second test hat trick?Fleming is a joker so it gets overlooked, but he has one of the finest cricket brains out of all commentators in world cricket. Really knows his stuff, love his work.
Was the same innings as Deanos 200 in Madras iirc.Did you know Shane Warne dropped a catch off his bowling once which would have given him his second test hat trick?
Its bright and sunny on the other side of the country. Once they get on they'll play all day. Prob around 2pm.Early lunch at 12:30. Got a bad feeling about today.
I am starting to feel a few glimmers of hope about the Ashes in Australia and most of it revolves around England's apparent lack of depth
Bresnan - might be gone
Tremlett - cant be fit if they continue to omit him
No number 6
Root as opener - jury out
Backup batsmen being mentioned include Ravi and Morgan - sorry but they make Maddinson and others look like Bradman
Woakes - I will be generous and say that he is equal to Faulkner and, at best, he will bat 7 and be our 4th seamer
Monty - should be gone
Kerrigan - worse action than Doherty and no work on the ball (and that's assuming he can control his nerves)
Couple of injuries and they are completely screwed
Compton back then?Doesn't look good for Bresnan, shame.
Jury is out on Root as opener, he should really be batting 6, should never of been moved up in the first place.