aussie said:Marcus Trescothick
Andrew Strauss
Michael Vaughan*
Kevin Pietersen
Andrew Flintoff
Paul Collingwood
Jamie Dalrymple
Chris Read+
Glenn Chapple
Steve Harmison
James Anderson
Dalrymple's bowling is not good enough to warrant him a place in the side if you're going to waste his batting, which itself is yet to be proven at international level with consistent runs, at 7.aussie said:it may still be early days in Dalrymple's career but if he can keep up good performances for the remainder of the year, he could add some much needed depth to the England lowe-order batting & give in some handy overs of off-spin.
Read based on performances in the past is still England ODI option behind the stumps, plus his batting has proven to be very destructive at times. Mr.Jones consistent failures pretty soon will get him dropped and if the England selectors know whats good for them they will recall the Notts keepers..
Chapple has been a very consistent bowler for Lancashire over the past few season & was rewarded with a call up to the side just recently. Now that Simon Jones surely wont make the WC team, if Chapple can but in some good performances with the ball & contribute a bit with the bat (which he is very capable of doing) he would become an important part in England OD team for the world cup.
Yes they are unproven but as i mentioned if they can be consistent they have what i takes to become fixtures in the OD team at least.marc71178 said:So you're picking unproven players as certs then?
He is not the greatest, neither is he the worst. Its unlikely he will be dropped but if he is maybe Joyce if he can do well could partner Tres at the topmarc71178 said:And Strauss opening?
First of all how is his batting going to be wasted at 7?, it may be early days yes i'm not debating that but he has shown in his 2 games to date that he can get on with it coming in at #7.steds said:Dalrymple's bowling is not good enough to warrant him a place in the side if you're going to waste his batting, which itself is yet to be proven at international level with consistent runs, at 7.
Age is just a number, i can guarantee you Chapple is a fit man he is one of the fittest senior players at the LCC. Plus Chapple time in the side might just be from now to the WC so its not essential for him to be a long term success in the OD team.steds said:love him, but Chapple is neither good enough, young enough nor fit for long enough to be a success in ODI cricket.
Yea i like the bloke, his test place may not be assured but at least in ODI cricket he did well, when he was dropped for Jones after the windies tour in 2004 he had a very good series, unlike Dalrymple & Chapple he is proven to a certain extent in ODI cricket at least so all he needs to do his bat well for the Notts & he should be recalled. Since both Jones & Prior have had relatively poor ODI career's thus far.steds said:And your love affair with Read is on a par with Richard and Ealham.
That rules out all six, thenadharcric said:(Chappell, Plunkett, Mahmood, Jones, Bresnan, Ali, ... someone economical)
How inaccurate that prediction now seems!Richard said:Don't worry, come next summer we'll win a game, then suddenly our World Cup preparations will be on great track.
From what i have seen of Chapple in domestic cricket i think he could be fairly accurate, but then again that can all change at the international level.Samuel_Vimes said:That rules out all six, then
Dont think Bell is the best man to partner Trescothick, Strauss hasn't really worked & he looks better off in the middle order, no one really knows who is best partner is at the moment but i think Joyce could be that man if he recovers in time to play againts Pakistan.vic_orthdox said:I'd like to see Dalrymple support another spin bowler in the future for England.
I'm just going to throw up an order here...
Tresco
Bell
Strauss
KP
Collingwood
Flintoff
Dalrymple
G Jones/whoever +
Giles
Harmison
Anderson
Backing Dalrymple, Collingwood and Bell to get through 10 between them, and pick up the slack of any bowlers who get a bit of toe. I'd really like to see Tresco captain, but it looks like he's not interested.
I don't see why it can't be Bell - if he sets to bat through the innings, and look for say 80-90 in 110 balls, as he seems to do from 3 then Trescothick can play an aggressive game.aussie said:Dont think Bell is the best man to partner Trescothick, Strauss hasn't really worked & he looks better off in the middle order, no one really knows who is best partner is at the moment but i think Joyce could be that man if he recovers in time to play againts Pakistan.
well it all depends on what type of opener England want to partner Tresocothick at the top, if its one like Bell or one who can play shots as well & be equally successful that why based on what i've seen of Joyce if he gets a chance vs Pakistan & impresses he could be that man.marc71178 said:I don't see why it can't be Bell - if he sets to bat through the innings, and look for say 80-90 in 110 balls, as he seems to do from 3 then Trescothick can play an aggressive game.
Of course, Cook's hardly done a lot wrong to suggest he's not the man for the job.