There's a lot of anger in English cricket at the moment. I think it stems from the fact that not that long ago we were actually quite good for English standards, and had had one of the best four year periods we've had in recent decades. Three Ashes series were won, a series in India was won, a draw in SA was achieved. We'd won a T20 world title, we'd got to a 50 over world final. We had players who were braking English cricket records. Suddenly in the last 18 months we've been absolutely gob****e, bar three tests against an India side that randomly capitulated after suffering a couple of bad/unlucky days in the field at Southampton.
It's all gone sour really quickly and fans are angry, they want someone to blame, they want there to be an easy solution they can shout about at the tv and anyone who listens on twitter or comments sections. That's why players like Stokes, Hales, Roy, Carberry etc, who, lets face it, have had up and down domestic careers and limited success at international level, are hailed as the second coming when they're out of the side. Ian Bell can hit 180 and one innings later the selectors are idiots for not playing Hales. Chris Woakes can get 6fer and not get 19 ducks in a row and then one innings in the BBL and "anyone who thinks Woakes is better than Stokes needs to get their head checked".
And then you get the most prominent English twitter personalities who all basically want everyone with any seniority or power in the England cricket team to be lynched in the MCG with 90,000 people cheering it on.
It's a remarkably sorry state of affairs.