Who's the alternative?Root - great batsman but his captaincy is still costing England, fielding first here was a blunder. Ideally they need a way to let him go without causing too much drama.
All of the current top 5 apart from Root, surely."kept around in the absence of any convincing alternatives"
One feels this could describe the majority of England's batters tbh
And that's the toughie. If Burns is seen as a fixture nowadays, then at least he has FC experience of the job, including a CC win.Who's the alternative?
Not really a priority, is it. As for today, I didn't think we'd win but I thought the last nine wickets might add a bit more than 110 after the openers put on a hundred. Crazy optimist that I am.Today was pretty much what I expected. We blew it when we had the best of the conditions during both teams first innings but needed a hit from Woakes to get a half decent lead. We currently don’t have many Test quality cricketers, but that’s not the fault of those selected.
Yes Stokes is a legend in Tests with bat and ball - always will lift the team up a level.Yeah, games like this one in particular. His bowling was always a breaker in spells like we were having yesterday and Saturday. And obviously he goes okay in a chase.,..
1986 - to India and NZ.when was the last time england lost two home test series in the same summer?
I see you have removed Root’s first name, as well as the captaincy, from himI think everyone agrees that the greatest danger after [1] defeats in a row is to underreact, so what XI do we need to field next match?
Burns scored a nice 50 but can't catch so he's out. Hameed can't score after reaching 40, which is A Problem, so that's two new openers we need. We can't tolerate a run out when batting to save a Test so there's Malan gone. Root on thin ice after failing to ton up for multiple innings in a row; he just about keeps his spot but best take the captaincy off him for choosing to bowl first at the Oval. Everyone wants Pope to be great already, but he isn't yet and it makes people sad. Much easier and more satisfying to scapegoat an older county pro with past international failures already on their resumé, so we'll recall one of those. Speaking of, Johnny Bairstow seems a good scapegoat today, so let's give him the axe. Our best spin option is whoever isn't playing and currently that's Leach. Robinson looked a bit tired so best rest him and Anderson is now only outrageously brilliant in one innings per match so must be Time To Move On.
I suppose that leaves us with no choice but to play
1 Alex Davies
2 Tom Abell
3 Harry Brook/Sam Hain
4 Root
5 Gary Ballance
6 Darren Stevens
7 Ben Foakes + (irrespective of fitness)
8 Chris Woakes *
9 Brydon Carse
10 Sam Cook
11 Jack Leach
How else will he learn?I see you have removed Root’s first name, as well as the captaincy, from him
Bairstow has another 40 or so tests in him, worth a shotWho's the alternative?