honestbharani
Whatever it takes!!!
I agree about Shaw but I think SKY is worth the try too.I’d keep Rahane in unless the team is confident enough to try Shaw here. I don’t see the others in England as better replacements now.
I agree about Shaw but I think SKY is worth the try too.I’d keep Rahane in unless the team is confident enough to try Shaw here. I don’t see the others in England as better replacements now.
Treated india like a dirty cumrug in his debut series.I get why England want a left-arm swing bowler who can bat a bit, but it's not as though Curran has been the only option. David Willey has more control, bowls slightly faster and is a better bat (though like Curran has moved away from red ball cricket). David Payne looks a decent prospect. Keith Barker has been a consistent county performer for many years though it's too late for him now. What do the selectors see in Curran that makes him stand out?
Why not keep Bairstow at 5? Pope is best suited for #6, I feel.Looking most likely that the England XI will be:
Burns
Hameed
Malan
Root
Pope
Bairstow +
Moeen
Woakes
Overton
Robinson
Anderson
I'd be happy enough with that. Might not win but that's pretty close to our best lineup available I think.
Not a huge amount of difference between the 5 and 6 spots but Bairstow has struggled in the past batting 5 and keeping wicket (his one truly golden run in Tests came when he batted 7 while keeping; that came to a sharp halt when he got promoted up to 5, still with the gloves). From memory I think his stats were particularly bad there when England batted second (i.e. when he'd had to keep first, then bat at 5). Not sure whether that would still be the case now, but I think to give him a fair crack at the wicketkeeping slot he shouldn't have to carry quite the same level of expectation for runs as when he is in the side as a pure batsman.Why not keep Bairstow at 5? Pope is best suited for #6, I feel.
True, but again I think keeping wicket in Tests is a challenging job and there needs to be some lessening of Bairstow's batting responsibility if his role in the team is changing. Not many players can be a de Villiers and gun it at 5 while keeping.Yeah but you are then pushing a batsman who is in some sort of form down for a batsman who has not played tests in a while.
Not with our current lot batting in England though..I think keeping wicket in Tests is a challenging job
Well, based on the evidence of Headingley, keeping to you guys is certainly a busy job!Not with our current lot batting in England though..
I read BurnsMoeen named as Vice Captain, I think we can assume he's been selected to play then.
For some reason it was being reported yesterday (before ECB had announced any decision) that Burns was going to be the one named VC.I read Burns
Yes, seems to be a political move. Burns ought to be vice.Its the back up to the back up vice-captain. The cynic in me tends to think it is kinda an apology from the ECB towards how they treated Moeen and also to kinda put some positive news in the press given the yorkshire and Robinson/Overton stuff going on.
I am considering Burns has won a county championship as captain. I would have thought he would be vice over Buttler or Ali.Or maybe Silverwood just gave it to the best qualified player?
I personally prefer to think of it as a vote for proper beards and against ponytails.