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Why the push for an allrounder, any allrounder? Just because England have got one?! If there's no allrounder up to the job, then there's no allrounder that should be picked for the sake of having one in the side. How many team picked four fast bowlers because the WI did it? How many did that SUCCESSFULLY? Not many I can assure you because the WI didn't pick four fast bowlers; they picked the four best bowlers in the WI who happened to be fast.Moreover, the need to get Watson, or any all rounder, into the side is greater than the need to prolong Martyn's career by what would only be 18 months anyway.
Pick quality first then decide on the mix if you have surplus. Picking a player for the sake of it or trying to turn them into something they're not has never worked long-term. Cases in point; Brendon Julian, Shane Lee, Andy Symonds, Michael Bevan, Greg Blewett or going back further, Tom Moody. All picked as all-rounders and persisted-with because of the 'we need an allrounder, any allrounder' mentality. We need a GOOD allrounder but if one isn't around, fine. Work with what we have.