Not in itself no, but I have the perception that Broad hasn't done much lately so looked it up.That's hardly terrible. Certainly not a signifier that he's done.
Either Curran is for me a way behind the other 3. Much as I don’t rate him I think Wood is in that list to pick 2 from as well.Am I right in thinking that England have to choose 2 of the following 4:
Broad
Woakes
Curran
Archer
?
Not an easy call at all if so. Probably want to play Woakes in England. Dunno what's going on with Curran, if he has regressed. Tempting to pick Archer too.
Apologies if this has already been hashed out in the thread.
Without checking i think his last couple of home Ashes have been pretty good?Anderson has a somewhat poor Ashes record so I hope that trend continues. Said record would be even worse if Smith didn't have rocks in his head, not enforcing the follow on in Adelaide when the ball was h00ping around was one of the ATG dire bits of captaincy.
Not just Ashes, but Anderson's last 5 years in England, 30 Tests, 143 wkts @ 18.62Without checking i think his last couple of home Ashes have been pretty good?
People have been saying this for a few years now. If he can stay fit, why not just keep going.GOAT.
Hope he retires at the end of the summer though. He's done well to last this long, but I doubt he will be able to go much further without his age beginning to show.
If England win this Ashes he may just retire at the end of it unless he's planning on targeting the 2020 Ashes.The way he has been bowling every week with the white and red ball for lancs this year he doesn't look like someone who is about to retire
This seems to be more of an Aussie thing with Taylor, Langer, Martyn, McGrath, Warne, Clarke and Rogers all retiring after an Ashes series.If England win this Ashes he may just retire at the end of it unless he's planning on targeting the 2020 Ashes.
Because he might not want to.People have been saying this for a few years now. If he can stay fit, why not just keep going.