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Or picking Borthwick in '13. Rankin too, when he clearly wasn't fit enough.
Borthwick was already an excellent batsman who bowled long hops even in 2013. If they'd picked Borthwick as a number three it would've almost made sense.Or picking Borthwick in '13. Rankin too, when he clearly wasn't fit enough.
I agree, although English cricket has been in this position before and what's been tried has failed. A plan that works in probably take 10 years to come to full fruition.We don't have a lot of options that would've done any better (not that you'd expect anyway) on this tour of Oz and that isn't something that can be fixed even with a complete overhaul to this side which, I agree with you, I hope we don't see. For us to find the players to be able to go to Australia, for example, and win, it is going to take a while and we need to put things in place in county cricket, at the academy and down into the age groups. This isn't an overreaction to the outcome of this series, but it has just magnified the areas we need to improve in order to succeed abroad.
It is a refreshing change from the four out, all out theory that Australia have been working on recently.It's remarkable that Australia have won the Ashes so comprehensively considering none of their top 3 have had particularly distinguished series. Warner made some handy contributions but well below his usual hometown dominant style and seemed curiously circumspect so far. Bancroft shows promise but still has only played one innings of note to date. And Khawaja has looked miles below his form of last home summer so it's too his credit that he's made handy contributions in Adelaide and Perth.
Almost always when Australia have won Ashes series in recent memory it's usually been driven by one or two members of their top 3, but Smith has been such a colossus that it hasn't really mattered this time.
As for England, Ian Chappell's pre-series observation that it felt a lot like their doomed 2002/03 campaign proved correct; a very messy leadup with key players pulling out and injuries occurring constantly in the warmup period. Also, their squad was largely a mixture of promising but too raw talent, senior players on one Ashes tour too many and senior players at their peak who are spooked by playing in Australia.
I think he'd benefit from 12 months at a smaller county where he plays every game. In danger of stagnating is he stays at Hampshire.Mason Crane has a lot of potential, we need to find a way for him to play more four-day cricket. Unfortunately the way the season is set out again, it's unlikely he'll play much in the opening five rounds of the CC taking place in April and May, so just hope he earns a spot for the rest of the fixtures in June/Aug and Sept.
England seem to have been working on a variation of that theory.It is a refreshing change from the four out, all out theory that Australia have been working on recently.
they've got many outstanding leaders in the squad tbfAlso, there's talk questioning whether Joe Root should be captain around; have you all gone mad?
I certainly know of one individual who would meet the challenge head onthey've got many outstanding leaders in the squad tbf
Quite possibly and he may well benefit from being the main/only spinner in a county side where we can see if he relishes the extra responsibility/burden. The thing is he's 20 years old and would still represent a gamble from a county to take a punt on him filling that role and also to pick him in the first five rounds when the pitches are inevitably going to be stacked in favour of the seamers.I think he'd benefit from 12 months at a smaller county where he plays every game. In danger of stagnating is he stays at Hampshire.
I don't have a strong opinion on his captaincy, but do wonder about the strategy of just picking the best batsman as Captain. My guess is it is having some impact on his form. There doesn't seem an obvious alternative anyway. He's relatively young and I'm not sure he should have been burdened with it quite when it did.Also, there's talk questioning whether Joe Root should be captain around; have you all gone mad?
Every side succumbs to that malaise when in unfamiliar conditions. I am starting to think that this is one of the major reasons for why there is such a drastic difference in home and away results for pretty much every team nowadays.England seem to have been working on a variation of that theory.
I mean his on-field captaincy has been erratic to put it mildly (he'll learn), and his batting has not helped. But a lot of the latter is due to the quality of the bowling exploiting weaknesses in his technique and (more importantly) his approach to batting, and you would think that would rectify once he's away from Australian shores.I don't have a strong opinion on his captaincy, but do wonder about the strategy of just picking the best batsman as Captain. My guess is it is having some impact on his form. There doesn't seem an obvious alternative anyway. He's relatively young and I'm not sure he should have been burdened with it quite when it did.
Let's look at the options:Also, there's talk questioning whether Joe Root should be captain around; have you all gone mad?