Martin Moxon and Tim Curtis opened up once, with a young Athers at first drop - we were soon 14-3 thanks to Terry AldermanAssuming Jennings opens and Denly bats at 3, I can’t remember a worse England top three since I’ve been watching cricket. How far do we have to go back to find something comparable?
Someone needs to break him of his habit of missing straight ones - whenever he was out last season it was bowled, lbw or caught behind - he looked so good when I saw him at Lord's in 2016, yet so dreadful for the whole of last summerIf hameed even averages around 40 I think he will be selected. He is the one we all hope can be our next Alistair cook
Yes, I was thinking about that 1989 series too.Martin Moxon and Tim Curtis opened up once, with a young Athers at first drop - we were soon 14-3 thanks to Terry Alderman
Painful memories aren't they?Yes, I was thinking about that 1989 series too.
Maybe there's a particularly poor top 3 circa 1982 or 1983 when Gooch and Boycott had preferred to take the rand.
EDIT Gower was generally batting at 3 and obviously he alone compensates for Burns + Jennings + Denley. But we did have some shocking pairs of openers at the time.
Bell is more of an old Tomcat which have lost all its agility and pounce-ability. In his 9th life.Ian Bell will be back to do that job for the Ashes - will bring a bit of sanity to our chaotic post-brexit country
I think it's a plan they have worked with well so far in the series.Kinda surprised the WI bowlers are around the sticks to these guys too. Both surely more vulnerable to the swingers away from the left side of the umpire?
I presume you’ve not ever seen Wood bowl if you’re going to make statements like that?Dropping flakes and leaving buttler in is stupid , quite happy with the top 3 selected as they are supposed to be batsman , wood in for pop gun Curran is also an improvement.