weldone
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Absolutely. He's the 3rd pure batsman I'd select after Root and Cook.Compton getting dropped would be even harsher than last time.
Absolutely. He's the 3rd pure batsman I'd select after Root and Cook.Compton getting dropped would be even harsher than last time.
All the press seem to say he is and they are usually correct when they predict stuff like this. I think it is wrong and harsh but little we can do about it.Compton getting dropped would be even harsher than last time.
The thinking is this:Ok that makes sense. Now my second question is regarding the bowlers.Is Mooen the best spinner in England? When I originally saw him I thought he was a top order batsmen that could bowl a bit, but he seems to have become the main England spinner batting at 8. Would moving him up to 3 or opening make sense (probably not). And is their not a better spinner in England at the moment? Or is Eng still worried about a fragile batting line-up?
I`m genuinely interested as I`m rating the Eng team quite highly and I very much believe that you play your 6 best batsman, 4 best bowlers and a wicket keeper. And then hope you have a decent all-rounder and you keeper can bat.So I just want to understand the Eng thinking.
Moeen will stay as number 1 spinner and remain at 8. The only other option we really have is Rashid unless we go stupid and go for Kerrigan again.
Pace attack will be Anderson, Broad and Finn with a youngster picked as 12th man, possibly Ball as he seems highly regarded and started the season well.
That makes sense if there is no first choice spinner.The thinking is this:
Since England have a more than decent all-rounder in Stokes, there is no need, at all, to have a spinner who can do a huge workload in not-so-spin-friendly conditions. And Moeen is good enough to exploit spin-friendly conditions. And, of course, he can bat. Alltogether it's good thinking, imho.
If there would be an obvious 1st choice for a spinner (like Swann was), things might be different. But there isn't afaik.
Yeah he'll trap Kaushal Silva in front with the surprise inswinger as well, apparently. Admittedly the seam's position suggests natural variation, rather than a teenage Jimmy Anderson at work.More new ball wickets second innings for the distinctly beardless Beard
I pretty much agree with all of this actually, except the Westley bitWell I disagree with everyone.
I think you go for Hales because he's the best option, not just settling. Look I've never been his biggest fan, but in the end Compo was utterly turgid towards the end of that series, I just don't see a future.
Hales has everything to be the best opening partner for Cook, aggression, can go onto score big (not shown it in Tests yet, but has done in other forms), and most importantly is the man that stands up in the Championship over 2 seasons. I think that's pretty important, it's why I now favour him, it's what got Compo in the side and now he's not doing that.
BTW I still don't think Hales will make it, but can understand why he's considered above the other options for now.
Oh and I'd go with Westley, not sure it's as knee-jerk as some are suggesting, he was being talked of last year, went on a Lions tour, only 27 and scoring runs in a glut. Not too displeased if Vince gets it, but last year was pretty depressing when he was practically benighted as the next-in-line. He's pretty to watch there's no doubt. The ton against Yorkshire probably swinging it for him.
Yeah, I've said that before, but in the end it's probably too soon, same with Joe Clarke in the middle-order. Yet with our volatile batting line-up who knows what can happen over a long Summer.Chucking Bell-Drummond in is not something I would hate.
Bairstow at 3 would be pretty mad. I suppose they could do the put him at 5 and bring back Buttler thing but he just had his best series for England by miles at 7, I don't think is keeping is so bad that it can't be worked on.The Duckett idea is intriguing though, bin Hales and Compo and get Bairstow to bat 3 without the gloves, and then Vince/Westley/Ballance / whomever at 5.
Won't happen, but I really really don't rate Bairstow with the gloves so it would make me happy. Give us the attacking foil to Cook as opener too.
I don't see why it would be mad really, in the end, I'm not overtly happy with him being 7, doesn't work for me, want him in earlier.Bairstow at 3 would be pretty mad. I suppose they could do the put him at 5 and bring back Buttler thing but he just had his best series for England by miles at 7, I don't think is keeping is so bad that it can't be worked on.