S.Kennedy
International Vice-Captain
He played no less than Bresnan, and Tremlett only played one more test. Well, I'm cheating a bit with Broad and looking outside and beyond that Ashes. He did have that amazing spell at The Oval in '09 so he was already on his way.Not sure why Broads in your team though, he only played 2 tests in the 10/11 Ashes? Apart from that our teams are not dissimilar and it seems to be a clear win for 2010/11 to me.
I do not think there is any argument against 2010-11 being more consistent across the board, throughout all eleven players, but the question on whether or not it is better is decided in 2005's favour (for me). I suppose one way to look at it is 2005's greats, the bowling quartet above all else not to mention Vaughan's inspired captaincy, compensate for any shortcomings be they wicket-keeping, spin or Bell's batting. Also, and this is just a personal aesthetic preference, but I find Strauss's top order - Cook, Strauss himself and Trott - to be a great incentive to head to the bar. 2005 had Trescothick and, although he didn't have the best series, Vaughan.So in spite of arguing 2005 is better you make it 6-4 in favour of 2010/11...
One thing the 2010-11 lacked was an all-rounder, least of all a talismanic career defining all-rounder which '05 had in spades in Freddie; the closest to an all-rounder 2010 had was Collingwood who was really a part-timer at test level - he only bowled 31 overs I see all series. I suppose Broad was being talked of as an 'all-rounder' in those days and he played two!