That's the thing though. I assume most of us think that Hales is the most likely to suceed. We may not be very confident in it but at this point in time I don't there is anyone better they should be selecting.Pick someone else, rather than someone you think will fail will be my radical idea. Ansari maybe a terrible pick, but at least he bowls too, or Borthwick, who bats at number 3 for Durham on one of the trickiest pitches around. Or take a punt on a youngster, or go for Mitchell, go back to Compton there really isn't just one option.
Not someone who may thrash it about on benign pitches but then will fail as soon as it doesn't. BTW i'm not convinced he would suceed even on benign tracks.
So who you replacing them with?Stokes and Buttler can both **** off after their dismissals against Lyon at the Oval. Any half decent spinner would be desperate for a crack at batsmen who drive at balls not full enough to drive with zero footwork.
Well then I just disagree with your view, it's just some keep on saying he'll probably fail lets pick him. The three big 100s are funny, in that without them he's had an awful season, but that's nit-picky stats-bolox. Yet whats not nit-picky is he hasn't stepped up to the top level at ODI level at all, in fact he's struggled.That's the thing though. I assume most of us think that Hales is the most likely to suceed. We may not be very confident in it but at this point in time I don't there is anyone better they should be selecting.
Mitchell is a solid county pro but without the talent to step up.
Ansari at this point is a better bowler than bat and is very limited at present.
Borthwick debuted and looked awful with the bat but I wouldn't be opposed if the selectors thought he was good enough.
Hales at least has scored 3 big hundreds (vs Yorkshire, Notts, Hampshire) this year in div 1 and is the only top 3 bat averaging over 50 this year (and also averaged 50 last year). He also has already had exposure to top level cricket and hasn't looked overawed. You talk about bandwagons but like Lyth and Robson before you score runs and there will be a buzz about your name.
I still feel like Lees and Robson both have a good chance of opening for England in the future but both seem to be working through issues with their game at the moment and now would be an inopportune time to pick them.
Otherwise unless the selectors are going to pluck someone based a little on scoring runs but a lot on a punt on character/talent (say Rory Burns) there really aren't any options I like better than Hales.
The amount of time Moeen has to work on his cricket is zero-sum. If you pick him to open it'll send him the signal that he's actually a chance of being picked as a batsman or batsman-who-bowls-a-bit, which I suspect is his preference, and he'll devote more time to his batting and less time to his bowling. Long-term, or even just medium-term beyond this one series, I don't that'd be a good outcome.I don't really understand this 'it will confuse him' argument. He is being asked to bat up the order not bowl left arm seam.
Well you'd hope the coaching staff actually talk to the players rather than just letting them get signals from the teamsheetThe amount of time Moeen has to work on his cricket is zero-sum. If you pick him to open it'll send him the signal that he's actually a chance of being picked as a batsman or batsman-who-bowls-a-bit, which I suspect is his preference, and he'll devote more time to his batting and less time to his bowling. Long-term, or even just medium-term beyond this one series, I don't that'd be a good outcome.
Borthwick probably isn't that bad a shout just on his batting alone.Pick someone else, rather than someone you think will fail will be my radical idea. Ansari maybe a terrible pick, but at least he bowls too, or Borthwick, who bats at number 3 for Durham on one of the trickiest pitches around. Or take a punt on a youngster, or go for Mitchell, go back to Compton there really isn't just one option.
Not someone who may thrash it about on benign pitches but then will fail as soon as it doesn't. BTW i'm not convinced he would suceed even on benign tracks.
Anyone who isn't incompetent against spin.So who you replacing them with?
This is England.Anyone who isn't incompetent against spin.
Well:Anyone who isn't incompetent against spin.
fmd, this countries obsession with the ashes.Vaughan gone with Dan Bell-Drummond & Joe Clarke as the next generation batsman to be playing in the next Ashes. Those are the 2 ahead of Lees, Leaning, Duckett, Hain, Foakes in that 20-22 bracket according to him. Alsop, Lawrence, Hameed & Donald probably the next group.
England's XI for the 2017 Ashes - by Michael Vaughan - Telegraph