It's great to see people debating this in the general social media space, but there is a hell of a lot of 'drop Blundell, play Young, Latham/Conway keeps'...which overlooks the fact that Conway is too sloppy to be a T20 keeper let alone a Test one, plus is too much to expect to keep + open - as it is for Latham, who also captains. Moss is right, as a one-off it might fly if it has to, but it's not a series-long strategy.
Something that I also saw on social media was Mark Richardson saying Will Young hadn't done enough to unseat anyone in that side, and I agree.
His last 10 matches and scores are archetypal Will Young: 56*, 26, 48, 30, 19, 71, 51, 18, 23, 33, 48*, 2, 17, 19, 68*. If you make it Tests over the last 12 months, it's 36, 60*, 9, 15, 14, 1, 33, 48*, 18, 23, 71, 51.
That's a guy who hits it well, but just gets out. Golden opportunity there to turn some of those into hundreds, and put significant pressure on positions, but we're not going likely going to beat England without big top order scores.