Wasn't sure I'd be amongst friends on that Watling opinion, there you go. Crazy if so, Watling has saved the bacon of Hesson and Wright before him on more than one occasion. He's exactly the sort of cricketer we require - good team man, will work hard until the day he hangs up his gloves and pads, sells his wicket dearly etc etc. Can't imagine how that wouldn't appeal to any coach
I like the Bruce Martin story. The toil for 12-13 seasons and truly learned his craft, but I think it's obvious he's given about all he can give. He's not really performing any sort of role, whether it be a containing or wicket-taking one - bar an English innings where they played recklessly against a side they thought they'd walk all over. Not sure his fitness is all that fancy either.
I'm not advocating Ish as our #1 spinner, more like our #1.5. Ie he plays in sub-continental conditions or those that befit himself over a fourth seamer/extra batsman. Otherwise Kane gets the gig, we either play Boult/Southee/Bracewell and a batsman (Brownlie) or Wagner/McClenaghan . Ish will play plenty of domestic cricket as he won't be involved in ODI/T20 cricket, and can be released as required in home Test campaigns where he is not required - which will obviously mean 13-man Test squads (not an issue at home). He becomes involved in A tours when possible and stays part of the Test fold to become more comfortable in it. We know he's the most talented spinner around, and will be an asset once the rough edges are trimmed off.
Anderson needs to offer significant runs if he's to keep in the mix as well, 20-30 won't cut it