Yeah Denly doesn't really fit for me for the role he's being picked in. He's a top order batsman who can bowl who's being picked as a genuine allrounder who bats in the middle order. I think he's a marginally better player than Dawson but Dawson definitely fits the role better.https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/c...Dawson-replace-Joe-Denly-World-Cup-squad.html
I for one would be much happier with Dawson as the backup spin bowling allrounder rather than Denly. Shame it's taken them this long to consider it. Shoulda played a few more games imo even if he did get injured during his last callup. Denly isn't a good enough spinner to bowl 10 overs in an ODI. Dawson more comfortable in the middle order too. Dawson certainly no star but I'd back him to do a job.
Ya i can see that. Dawson wouldn't play unless there was an injury to Mo or Rashid and even he wouldn't be guaranteed a spot. And with a 15 man squad spaces are limited and possibly best used elsewhere.I ultimately question how necessary the role is though. If Moeen or Rashid got injured/dropped I don't think I'd be keen to replace one of them with another spin bowling allrounder. I don't think it's imperative that England select two spinners all the time.
Clearly both are ahead of Wood though.Hmm i think Willey will make it in place of Woakes...Never thought i'd say that, but Woakes is clearly struggling at the moment, and Willey starting to show different part sof his game with the ball, i honestly think Woakes will miss out
Agree with all of that but yeah Cook is not coming back. So I guess Sibley at 3 or maybe Northeast although he has never really batted there as far as I know so not ideal, would not even rule out Ballance. We could do with Archer showing something with the bat though because otherwise it is the longest tail we had in years.A new coach should definitely help. For all the good Bayliss did with the ODI side, he has had the opposite impact with the test side.
On the player front-
Burns has shown the ability to adapt quickly and works things out. Looked very dodgy on debut against spin, basically playing it from the crease (not back nor forward). A test later he changed completely and played it mainly off the back foot with some sweeps mixed in and looked much more secure for it. Shown similar in this series where he has tightened up outside offstump, and dealt better with short ball in this past game. Still averages less than 30 though but given other inadequacies in the top order should get longer in the side. Don't give him the captaincy though yet
Roy should be dropped. Shouldn't really have been selected in the first place. Team already have a surplus of flaky attacking bats.
Buttler has done ok since recall. Averages more than Root in that timeframe. Still doesn't convince. Just never really has cracked first class cricket. They'd be better suited to giving Pope a run at 6 come the winter imo. Maybe Buttler should be competing with Bairstow and Foakes to bat 7 and keep wicket.
Bairstow I don't like particularly. I think he's self serving. Averages 29 since the start of 2017 which is bad so can't compain if he was dropped (although I'm sure he will). That being said I rather think that with a new coach (and maybe captain) in his ear he can still be a good asset for England as a wk bat at 7 (or maybe 6). I think he is my preferred option as keeper still. Can't bat higher than 6.
I'd be looking for something like this for NZ - Burns, Crawley, Cook, Root, Stokes, Pope, Bairstow, Archer, Leach, Broad, Anderson
I don't realistically see Cook coming back but if I was the new coach I'd consider seeing what he was feeling and whether he wanted to come back. Otherwise maybe Denly, maybe Sibley, maybe someone else at 3.
I read somewhere, can't recall the source, that Wood wont be back until the SA tour in the new year.Jimmy Anderson says he feels like he can play till 40.
Some of the Lions could easily be in the main squad. But assuming they play it safe.
Winter squads.
Burns, Denly, Ballance, Root, Pope
Bairstow, Buttler
Stokes, S.Curran
Moeen, Leach
Anderson, Broad, Archer, Woakes, Stone/Wood
Lions
Sibley, Bracey, Crawley, Hain, Northeast, Banton, ANother
Foakes
Bess, Virdi/Parkinson
C. Overton, J. Overton, Porter, Mahmood, Gregory, Brookes
I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't play Tests again.I read somewhere, can't recall the source, that Wood wont be back until the SA tour in the new year.
Probably the best solution for him in the long run. Become a very effective ODI strike bowler and look after the body.I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't play Tests again.