I don't understand why he's been dropped down the order when he was doing perfectly fine opening. Particularly for a hack like Roy.Moeen is wasted if you play him at 7 or 8 in an ODI. He played a gem of a knock in the T20. Why cant he bat at No.5?
Moeen is a decent containing bowler in ODI cricket imo. Hard to really get after him given the pace he bowls and the bit of spin he gets, and has protection for the bad balls that get put away in test cricket. If he had a little more guile he'd pick up a few more wickets. In effect in this team England are picking 6 bowlers and sharing the duties around dependent on conditions and who is going well.Moeen can't be relied upon with ball as 5th bowler at the moment, we are so short of ODI standard bowlers. Not sure we can be affording to rest Broad to be honest, if we really are going to take ODI cricket more seriously like we claim then best players should be playing (Root obviously out for precaution which is fair enough). Willey in the side and batting at 7 would be my suggestion with Taylor in at 5 when Root comes back.
Means Hales/Roy/Ali playing for two slots.
lol there are stronger bowlers in County 3rd XIs than Mustafizur and TaskinIt makes no sense why Australia waste their time playing England in ODIs. They clearly looked rusty in that 1st ODI yet won with ease. Play worthy teams like Bangladesh. Also this England team is too afraid to play such teams. Hate to think what Mustafizur and Taskin would've done to that batting line-up. Hopefully in Champions Trophy.
England should have played a County 3rd XI in the World Cup match against Bangladesh.lol there are stronger bowlers in County 3rd XIs than Mustafizur and Taskin
Two spinners is a nice balance, Ali opening the batting would sort of solve the issues but Roy looked good yesterday and Hales seems to have been pegged as a long term player (his ODI record very ordinary though) so think they will give them time.Moeen is a decent containing bowler in ODI cricket imo. Hard to really get after him given the pace he bowls and the bit of spin he gets, and has protection for the bad balls that get put away in test cricket. If he had a little more guile he'd pick up a few more wickets. In effect in this team England are picking 6 bowlers and sharing the duties around dependent on conditions and who is going well.
I like the two spinners given the options England have. Rashid will be profligate but take wickets, Ali will contain. One bowls slowly, the other quickly. It's a nice variation.
Sure the bowling in general is mediocre. Finn looks the vulnerable one from yesterdays performance because if he's getting it down at 82-85mph without doing much with the ball he doesn't offer much to the team. If he doesn't bowl much at the death or in the middle he needs to take wickets at the start. Also an average fielder and number 11 bat. Also 1 of 4 right arm med fast bowlers.
Two spinners is a nice balance, Ali opening the batting would sort of solve the issues but Roy looked good yesterday and Hales seems to have been pegged as a long term player (his ODI record very ordinary though) so think they will give them time.
Excuse me! What happened at the world cup? - lollol there are stronger bowlers in County 3rd XIs than Mustafizur and Taskin
England's batsmen **** themselves.Excuse me! What happened at the world cup? - lol
Obviously not serious. Just responding to your **** post.Excuse me! What happened at the world cup? - lol
Hey man, give him a break, you carry too much of the **** post burden in this place anyway.Obviously not serious. Just responding to your **** post.