One reason I wanted the coach chosen before the squad. He may have a gem to unearth.Could see some of the Essex boys get a look in and given the club's recent success you wouldn't blame him. Porter could get a go as they start to look for future swing bowlers
They had a chance to pick Porter at OT but picked Overton (f/c at OT Porter 18.00 Overton 32.00). Smith and Root will be the main voices at selection.Yes big fan of Silverwood, obviously being an Essex fan, and you’re quite right Tom I think he will offer some of the Essex players an opportunity and why wouldn’t he, he knows them more than he’ll know most players and they’ve won the CC twice in the last three years.
That said, before this season I was really hoping the likes of Nick Browne, Dan Lawrence and Tom Westley with the bat would make serious cases for Test inclusion, but none of them have really made a solid case with none averaging over 40. Jamie Porter will certainly be on the radar after a steady season and Sam Cook may well be introduced at Lions level in the not too distant future.
Yes he does but will he be loud enough to be heard?I think silverwood will have a lot of clout over selection. He probably knows more about the cc and it's players than Smith and root combined
I found Silverwood's appointment very surprising but I agree that he's probably more in touch with county cricket than any rivals he had for the job. He was a good, hard working player who, but for injury, may have had a longer test career. Good luck to him in this new role.I think silverwood will have a lot of clout over selection. He probably knows more about the cc and it's players than Smith and root combined
Would be a classic horses for courses selection, when you initially contemplate that happening it seems utterly ridiculous and myopic, however, there’s some value in picking the team most likely to perform in the conditions. Whether Jennings is the type to do that, I’m not entirely convinced.This nugget in the last few days. Jennings possibly returning for Sri Lank tour. https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/dec/01/keaton-jennings-england-sri-lanka
Of course we have the SA tour next. Squad I'd imagine in the next few days. I would expect Anderson, Bairstow and maybe Ali and Wood to return. Can't see anyone from outside those 4 joining those from the NZ test squad to come in. Mahmood, Parkinson and maybe Curran to drop out?
England will select Anderson, Broad and Archer for the first Test in SA in all likelihood, in that case they’ll want a spinner that can bat or pick Woakes for an all pace attack (which I don’t think would be the best option). Ali is a better bat than Leach and all those quicks, I’m not suggesting you should necessarily pick the best batter (if he’s primarily a bowler) if there’s a stark difference in the quality of their bowling, but if it’s similar (I don’t think there’s a huge amount between Moeen and Leach) then the stronger bat will inevitably get the nod.Please god no more Moeen Ali. He proved beyond doubt that he is not a Test batsman or bowler! No selection on earth would have any credibility if they chose him. I’d like to see them stick with Leach. He’s done nothing wrong & I can’t believe he was left out in this last Test.
Evening StandardEngland will select Anderson, Broad and Archer for the first Test in SA in all likelihood, in that case they’ll want a spinner that can bat or pick Woakes for an all pace attack (which I don’t think would be the best option). Ali is a better bat than Leach and all those quicks, I’m not suggesting you should necessarily pick the best batter (if he’s primarily a bowler) if there’s a stark difference in the quality of their bowling, but if it’s similar (I don’t think there’s a huge amount between Moeen and Leach) then the stronger bat will inevitably get the nod.
aInteresting selection issues if we do play a spinner next time out. Curran was by far our best bowler in the first innings, and also provided a rare evidence of resistance with the bat in our first innings. But it would be a brave call to leave out one of Broad, Anderson and Archer. Anderson's track record in SA is pretty poor isn't it?
Think Curran has sealed the no 8 spot.If he's fit my guess is Woakes will come into the selector's thoughts too, especially given the collapsible nature of our lower-middle order currently.