Dunno what to say tbh.Surprisingly quiet in these parts
i am not allowed in hereSurprisingly quiet in these parts
GTFO then.i am not allowed in here
I think we have probably been saying it for some time now.Dunno what to say tbh.
At least in the old days we had 2.5 years to get our **** together after an away walloping.
Could be a very bad couple of years ahead.
I would probably recall Burns, otherwise drop of everyone other than Root in the batting line up down to 7, save Stokes if he can get right. Give the most promising bats a clear run, even if it costs us in the short term. It’s basically what we did with Stuart Broad, and I suppose to a lesser extent James Anderson, circa 08.
****ed if I know who those bats are though, just sounds like a nice idea in theory.
correcti guess you're touching on sport behind a paywall negatively impacting participation numbers.
+ too much emphasis on picking from the same narrow sources, i.e. rich private schools (zak crawley a textbook example of this)If the issues with English cricket are structural, then what exactly is wrong with the structure?
So far I've heard the following
> Emphasis on white-ball cricket in peak summer months, so County cricket is played in more extreme ends of the season with bowler friendly conditions
> Dukes ball and County pitches
> Too many counties
> Poor identification and grooming of batting prospects (selection policies, Lions tours)
> The Hundred
> Cricket behind a pay wall (leading to lower participation numbers)
> Not enough Kolpaks/quality overseas players in counties to raise the standard
> Poor coaching quality at junior levels
this didn't go down well with sam billings (who also happens to be privately educated)+ too much emphasis on picking from the same narrow sources, i.e. rich private schools (zak crawley a textbook example of this)
It would be fun to see how England go if they drop everyone with a private education. I reckon it’s worth trying.this didn't go down well with sam billings (who also happens to be privately educated)
Think England have to back Pope. I think he has the goods to be a very good batsman in the long term - young batsmen take time to develop and he is the most promising of England’s young batsmen.would 100% give matt parkinson a go as well. you can't bemoan the state of spin bowling conditions in england then ignore the young leggie who has 102 @ 23 in first class cricket. in my 34 years on this earth i am pretty sure an english leggie has never averaged sub 30 after a decent crack of games.
foakes needs a solid 12-18 month stint too. i think he looks super vulnerable versus short quick stuff but he ain't gonna do any worse than bairstow or buttler plus he has huge upside in terms of glovework.
next summer i'd be looking at this for the core...
burns (he is legit the best opener in england and that is depressing)
opener
malan (but could easily see him going on a run of low scores now and getting binned)
root
stokes
batsman
foakes
robinson
archer
parkinson
anderson
with wood, stone and leach warming the bench. i think stone can be an absolute jet but is made of paper mache.
i would 100% do away with woakes. he is a horrible distraction in terms of the fact england cannot seperate his effectiveness at home with his utter rankness away from home. averaging 50+ outside of england is criminal.
That's not his bloody fault though, it's the selectors, if they can't see the evidence of their own eyes why should we ditch a guy that massively performs in 50% of our matches.would 100% give matt parkinson a go as well. you can't bemoan the state of spin bowling conditions in england then ignore the young leggie who has 102 @ 23 in first class cricket. in my 34 years on this earth i am pretty sure an english leggie has never averaged sub 30 after a decent crack of games.
foakes needs a solid 12-18 month stint too. i think he looks super vulnerable versus short quick stuff but he ain't gonna do any worse than bairstow or buttler plus he has huge upside in terms of glovework.
next summer i'd be looking at this for the core...
burns (he is legit the best opener in england and that is depressing)
opener
malan (but could easily see him going on a run of low scores now and getting binned)
root
stokes
batsman
foakes
robinson
archer
parkinson
anderson
with wood, stone and leach warming the bench. i think stone can be an absolute jet but is made of paper mache.
i would 100% do away with woakes. he is a horrible distraction in terms of the fact england cannot seperate his effectiveness at home with his utter rankness away from home. averaging 50+ outside of england is criminal.