Furball
Evil Scotsman
I'm going to knock this on the head; the closest comparison is Anderson and Flintoff. Hoggard in 2005, other than his Oval heroics largely played the part of Hayden Kryptonite with the new ball. There were a few Tests where he had a burst with the new ball then spent the rest of the innings fielding; Anderson by contrast was the workhorse of the 2010/11 side that the captain kept turning to.It makes a pleasant change to see the 2010/11 ashes win given some serious credit instead of being written off due to the state of the Australian team. Three innings victories in Australia was just extraordinary, and I don't recall anyone doing that to them even at the darkest points in their history. Whether I'd place clear daylight between it and the 2005 side is questionable, but I think that was discussed on CW even before the subsequent implosion, and it is only an opinion, so who cares really. I can only agree with those who've pointed out that Fred and Jones give the 2005 side a dimension that might just give it the edge, despite the clear superiority of Swann, Prior, Cook (in that series, anyway) and Bell over their 2005 counterparts. Choosing a composite team is hard because picking the best bowlers probably omits one of the tall brigade, so we end up with Hoggard and Anderson doing similar jobs without Tremlett or Harmison doing their thing.