Prince EWS
Global Moderator
It's not just about the weak links though as such. Giles is a constant in a way because he was regarded as a mediocre squad player then and he is still is now, but Jones for example was someone people expected a lot more development from with the bat (at the very least). More relevantly though we've since had Flintoff's purple patch with the bat end, Vaughan seriously decline, Harmison found out and Simon Jones never play again. These players looked a lot better to us in 2005, at least in what people expected them to become, than they do now. The same will probably be true for a bunch of a current group - we'll look back on them and rate them lower than we do now - and if we don't then it'll probably mean they do achieve more than the 2005 side.Not in this case though, at the time of 2005 everyone thought Geraint and Giles were the weak links, and they stick out just as much now. Somehow the 2005 teams still achieved some amazing results though, but your keeper/#7 and your only spinner being weak links generally can prevent your team from reaching the heights that England reached back then.
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