England do excite and frustate in equal measure.
It has been discussed earlier in the thread. I'm really excited by the bowling attack. Filer, Bell, Dean, Guar, Wong, Glenn as well as world leading Ecclestone and others I've surely missed are young and still improving. From a very high bar already.
In general terms, the runs have come from the over 30 year olds, in particular DWH and the ever amazing NSB. Today some of the younger bats have stepped up which is great. More consistency needed.
I'm looking forward to Tammy Beaumont coming back in for the ODI and Test (I know, age...) and sad that the always impressive ADR wasn't selected (another over 30) who scored a ton on the last test she played.
Whilst Dunkley, Bouchier and Capsey are being targeted by the management as future talent and have had a lot of time invested in them as a casual observer there is a significant gap in the batting talent of the over 30s to the under 30s.
I'm not for one moment suggesting ditching the likes of Beaumont, Wyatt-Hodge, Sciver-Brunt, Knight et al who are all world class.
The frustration is that the young batting talent hasn't quite hit the straps at this level.
There will inevitably be retirements in the next few years, I hope the under 25 bats can step up.