Top_Cat said:
First Simon Jones is out for the series, Ash Giles is injured and now Vaughan;
http://content-aus.cricinfo.com/ausveng/content/current/story/251829.html
I also think it's a matter of time before Freddie is injured with his workload.
So the question needs to be asked; will this year's series be a total fizzer? I must admit, I'm thinking it will be. Two of England's crucial successes in Ashes 2005 were in aggressive and skilfull old-ball bowling and excellent planning. Now, the two players most responsible for those are out. Couple this with England's struggles against SL and it's not a pretty picture.
What does everyone else think?
i must remind you that we are in the month of June, and the Ashes are all the way in November. Its quite plausible that anything can happen before then, England might unearth a champion player in the duration while Mcgrath or Warne may injure themselves during that period(and we all know how Australia plays without those 2). Of course it may still be almost a guarantee that Australia will win, but if and theres a big if the selectors pick the right players and give certain young players enough opportunities before then, theres definetly a possibility that England will at least compete.
For the first test against Pakistan i would pick a side similar to this one:
Marcus Trescothick
Alistair Cook
Mark Butcher
Kevin Pietersen
Ed Joyce/Owais Shah
Paul Collingwood
Chris Read
One more fast bowler whos name isnt Lewis, Plunkett or Mahmood
Matthew Hoggard
Steve Harmison
Monty Panesar
It is absolutely imperative that England figure out which of Cook, Joyce, Shah and Collingwood are test class and who they want to start during the Ashes by the end of this series.
I would give Strauss some time off so that he can work on his game as well as his temperament. I think Strauss and Pietersen have both gotten extremely complacent since the Ashes and seem to think that they can bat England out of any situation and its therefore ok for them to play any shot no matter what the situation. One of the major attributes that people including me highlighted about Strauss when he made his debut was that he had an excellent test match temperament, and at the moment this is no where to be found. Further he needs to work on his crooked bat technique that has cost him his wicket so many times.
Mark Butcher never deserved to be dropped, and since hes had a relatively good season for Surrey so far this year, i think his presence would provide some well needed experience to the England upper order.
As far as the Ashes is concerned, i think if Anderson bowls the way he did in Mumbai he is a worthy but not a like for like replacement for Jones. An attack of Hoggard, Harmison, Flintoff, Anderson would still be a fierce challenge for the Aussies if all these players bowl to the best of their abilities. More importantly it is vital that England come in with perfect plans for how to tackle Warne, Macgill, Mcgrath and Lee as well as players like Hussey. Also its even more important that the selectors stop bungling around with Flintoff and Strauss as captains and give it to Trescothick who has very recently mentioned that he will consider captaining England if they want him to. England may miss Jones, but Trescothick is not that much worse as a captain and the batting with Mark Butcher and Cook instead of Vaughan and Strauss is probably more formidable than the one that played in the last Ashes series.