The great teams are flawless, or almost flawless. If you take England of the '50s they had Compton, Hutton, May, Edrich, Bedser, Fiery Fred, Lock and Laker, Statham, Typhoon Tyson for that Ashes when Trueman was ditched. The great Surrey and Yorkshire teams of the '50s basically provided the players. West Indies: pace quartet, Greenridge/Hayes, Richards, Richardson and Lloyd. Thing is with England now, they have loads of question marks. Basically Cook, Root, Anderson, Broad - and possibly Bairstow at a push - would be certified world class and everyone else has a bit of a question mark over them, or is a bit rubbish to be honest. You cannot carry too many teammates. They are probably lacking about two-three certified world class cricketers to make that bump up. Stokes could be if he improved his economies. If Ali has a few more series like the recent v SA - who knows?