vic_orthdox
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If Root is to captain, just leave him at four, for Gods sake.
Yeah this, given our problems in ODIs I don't think you can put it down to the domestic game's structure.Sure they should play the same game but I really doubt that it has any negative effects. If it was still the old 60 over format then maybe.
The same story after every injury. Takes an age to get going again. Will be fine by summer with a tour to West Indies and overs under his belt, might not fire till 3rd test out there but will be ok for NZ and Aussies in summer as long as he doesn't break down again.English summer will be massive for Broad as he has looked past his used by date in the WC - just no nip to his bowling irrespective of what the speed gun says
I do think that long term it could produce more of a block/bash culture than the perpetual singles needed to build a substantial OD innings. I don't think it's really to blame for anything so far though.Sure they should play the same game but I really doubt that it has any negative effects. If it was still the old 60 over format then maybe.
Crap domestic record.Why didn't Mark Bucher ever play one dayers?
Sure I could compromise on him going down to number 6 due to his bowling abilities. He has two centuries in 22 innings and one was against Scotland. Against test playing nations his ODI average is 28.7.Moeen is no way a player you drop. Maybe he bats 6 or something but dropping him would be a terrible idea. Good economy rate and has 2 less hundreds than Bell.
I am happy for him to bat somewhere from 6-8 for England but his major value proposition seems to be as a top order bat and he doesn't seem to have nailed down a winning formula or mindset to take into an inning - which is compounded with some execution problems with some of his shots.Yes, but he doesn't get dropped.
His strike rate could be 10, and he doesn't get dropped.
Moeen down at 6/7 is actually kinda cool cause it gives England the chance to trial both some top 3 guys and probably an extra seamer (assuming 8,9,10 & 11 remain seamers).Yeah, moving Moeen down to 6, 7 or hell even 8 might make some sense, particularly if the newer guys England want to get involved are mainly top three players, but he should definitely be in the side no matter what.
Yeah that's true. I think one of the main players they'll want to get in there is Stokes though, and in some sort of top seven role rather than as a bowler. So that'd mean a 5-7 of Buttler, Moeen and Stokes, with probably Morgan at 4 and Root at 3 with no Taylor.. just seems a bit devoid of top order cake to me. I think I'd probably stick with Moeen opening and pair him with someone new, and Morgan-Buttler-Stokes in the 5-7 spots.Moeen down at 6/7 is actually kinda cool cause it gives England the chance to trial both some top 3 guys and probably an extra seamer (assuming 8,9,10 & 11 remain seamers).
It was hardly crap compared to the majority of his peers tbh.Crap domestic record.