Sure you can.cant leave out odi player of the year clint mackey
I feel like I'm gonna explode hereNick Knight calls the selection 'radical' to Cook's face. Slightly different to how he was labelling it in the box. Man up.
I don't know why you get that impression. Wright and Hales both had good domestic seasons in your one day comp last year and are both currently in form playing in the Big Bash. Clearly your top order needs a player with some aggression in it.Hales, Wright, whoever are all ****. They'd average 20 as an opener and be gone within a year. Hales game as a whole has regressed over the last two years. Root and Cook both look unable to hit the ball off the square right now so you might say could they do any worse at present and that's probably true but Hales and Wright definitely are not the solutions. And Pietersen wouldn't help either although he'd b better than Hales and Wright obviously. He's been awful in odi cricket for a long time now bar one good series in UAE where Cook led the way.
Well, hopefully. A bit worrying that Cook casually mentioned in the interview with Nicholas Verity that he's being treated for a knee complaint tho. Frankly if he's not there I'd rather not run the risk of properly breaking our best bowler.Well the format has changed but it doesn't feel any different
Broad's back later in the series right?!
Looks as if he has fitness and testicular fortitude problems to me.I honestly have no idea why anyone thinks that Boyd Rankin is good enough to play out here.
High 70s. Topping out at 80mph. Not fit for me.What sort of pace has Bresnan been bowling today?
Well. Good question really.Why isn't Pietersen playing these ODIs?
Should do a Denness and drop himself. Poor chaps just not there at the moment, is he?Cook sounds like he's gonna cry
Tbf, it's the same structure as last series. It's just I think we all see less reason to stick with itI much prefer Root as a finisher to a top order player. The issue is that dismal bowling attack though. Three best seamers aren't playing and we've shortened the bowling options in order to stack the batting.
YepIs KP back in England?
I didn't like it then either. That 5th game is a perfect example why.Tbf, it's the same structure as last series. It's just I think we all see less reason to stick with it
5th ODI: England v Australia at Southampton, Sep 16, 2013 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
2nd ODI: England v Australia at Manchester, Sep 8, 2013 | Cricket Scorecard | ESPN Cricinfo
Hate to big myself up BUT not a bad prediction. Looks like another whitewash on the cards....England needed 300 to be in with a shout here. Look at your batting lineup with Warner, Finch, Bailey, Watson to start with. I reckon a 6 wkt win?
Your bowling attack looks great but McKay and Faulkner should be included.Your batting is weaker than the batting that lineup in this first match though.Imo the team that lineup is great Starc and Johnson in for Coulternile and someone else( I can"t decide who)..Maxwell, Warner, Finch and Watson are all very quick scorers.Bailey and Clarke are both quality odi bats.Aussie look the best odi team.Well, note the "certainly" part. Warner and Haddin, for example, are two I'm really uncertain on. But if I was told the following team was lining up, I wouldn't be that upset:
Watson
Hughes
Clarke
Bailey
Smith
Voges
Wade
MJ
Starc
Harris
Lyon
I'm certain there's a reason Finn isn't getting near an XI this series - it can't be competition.1. Cook
2. Carberry
3. Bell
4. Stokes
5. Morgan
6. Root
7. Bopara
8. Buttler
9. Broad
10. Tredwell
11. Finn
For me.