That's not really the point.
There are many batsmen who've done better this year than Vaughan, Tres, Nasser et al. But I really don't think we'll be seeing Mal Loye in the Test side.
Yes, Harmison will be asked to do a different job for England, as I pointed out several posts ago. And yes, I do think he should be picked, not because these figures have completely answered his critics, but because I believe they've shown that the waywardness of the Ashes tour was a blip.
Caddick and Anderson with the new ball, a la McGrath and Gillespie, followed by raw pace in short, now more controlled bursts, a la Brett Lee.
And before you get all agitated, I'm not suggesting that any one of our three is fit to lace the boots of any one of theirs. Nor am I saying that just because it's their formula it should necessarily be ours.
But, it's a formula which has been shown to work, and is, I believe, the best we've got available at present. I'd certainly rather see Harmison in than Silverwood or Sidebottom, and I'm not convinced that Tudor is any less likely to chuck in one four-ball an over than he has been in the past.
Give Harmsion a go. Who knows, in another 45 Test matches his record might still bear comparison with Mr. Streak's. :P