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Has an average of 29 in Test cricket and looks like a poor slip fielder. Any decent offspinner will trouble him and it also looks like he struggles against the bowl coming in to him. Surely England have better batsman than him in domestic circuit
 
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Plenty of options available for England.
hildreth from Somerset is experienced player & knocking the door from past couple of seasons. Should have got chance by now imo.

Other young middle order batsmen that should be on radar of selectors are :

Foakes,ollie pope,dan Lawrence,joe clarke,Livingston Etc.

though not the best in this season If it's upto me I would select dan Lawrence from essex as a no.4.
Lawrence is incredibly wristy & elegant player. Good player of spin & also has a great temperament. He is future batting star from England after root imo.
 
I think there are much better option avaliable to replace Malan. I don't think he's good enough to come in at No.4. Surprised they didn't promote Bairstow to No.4.
 
No. But England don't exactly have too many batsmen knocking down the door in county, who have been consistent for a period and not just one season. Liam Livingston is one, Ben Foakes is another. England want to give Malan the long rope, they've invested time in him and he played a high-quality innings at the WACA that showed his potential. But I'm beginning to wonder how long he'll stay in the team because of that one innings. He really needs to step-up.
 
Of course not but Trevor Bayliss has shown a lack of knowledge of the county cricket and a poor eye for talent. I'm surprised Jennings was recalled too given his domestic form in favour of Burns who has been scoring runs for in county cricket.
 
England seem to be the opposite of Pakistan where they tend to get rid of players quickly whereas in Pakistan, the old guard cling on well past their sell by date. If England were a bit like Pakistan, then the likes of Bell, Trott, heck even Pietersen might still be kicking around. Malan might not be the best around, but you can't fault England for continually evolving their team and not letting anyone hang around once they're no longer good enough or a bad influence in the case of Pietersen.
 
Personally he is one of the best slip fielder in the world :) It would be a travesty if they don't station him there
 
I'd imagine this 2nd innings will be do or die for him (although Stokes missing the 2nd test may make them unwilling to make a change), presumably Ollie Pope is next in line.
 
James Hildreth, if he was from a bigger club like Surrey or Yorkshire, would have been picked a few years back.
 
This year's top 5 in division 1CC :
1.Ollie pope
2.Foakes
3. Hildreth
4. Vince
5. Joe clarke

unfortunately my favorite dan Lawrence having bad season so far. He was brilliant in last 2 seasons.
Livingston also having bad season so far.

so I think joe clarke will be the first choice here if England decides to drop malan.
 
James Hildreth, if he was from a bigger club like Surrey or Yorkshire, would have been picked a few years back.
Agreed.He’s a legend on the county circuit.Somerset are blessed to have both him and Trescothick.

Malan is living on thin ice.If he fails in the next game he will be dropped.Maybe Vince will be back or they will pick someone new like Foakes or Clarke.
 
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Of course not but Trevor Bayliss has shown a lack of knowledge of the county cricket and a poor eye for talent. I'm surprised Jennings was recalled too given his domestic form in favour of Burns who has been scoring runs for in county cricket.

Burns will debut soon.It’s just a matter or time with English openers.It’s like a game of musical chairs.
 
I’d be playing:

1 Cook
2 Jennings
3 Root
4 Bairstow
5 Buttler
6 Stokes
7 Moeen
8 Woakes
9 Rashid
10 Broad
11 Anderson
 
I’d be playing:

1 Cook
2 Jennings
3 Root
4 Bairstow
5 Buttler
6 Stokes
7 Moeen
8 Woakes
9 Rashid
10 Broad
11 Anderson

Sam Curran for now is here to stay after his bowling heroics yesterday. Looks a great prospect and one cannot ignore the threat he has with the banana swing he gets to the right handers. I think it's time for England to drop Broad, he's been hit and miss (mostly the latter) for a while.
 
Like it or not, he is the highest scorer so far in the 2nd innings where other LHBs are falling like ninepins to Ashwin
 
Agreed.He’s a legend on the county circuit.Somerset are blessed to have both him and Trescothick.

Malan is living on thin ice.If he fails in the next game he will be dropped.Maybe Vince will be back or they will pick someone new like Foakes or Clarke.

Even Buttler is a product of Somerset as well, he only left Somerset because they were preferring Kieswetter to him for wicketkeeping duties.
I think Livingstone might come in for Malan by 3rd Test.
 
Even Buttler is a product of Somerset as well, he only left Somerset because they were preferring Kieswetter to him for wicketkeeping duties.
I think Livingstone might come in for Malan by 3rd Test.

Livingstone is average.Really won't solve any problems.
 
Has an average of 29 and looks like a poor slip fielder. Any decent offspinner will trouble him and it also looks like he struggles against the bowl coming in to him. Surely England have better batsman than him in domestic circuit

The consensus over here was that Ali should have played, adding another spin option (on teh single most turning pitch I've seen here) and is a better batsman, especially at his home ground.
 
Awful fielder, that's more of an issue than his batting, and dropping catches does affect a player's batting and bowling as it has an impact on your confidence. When you are fielding well, you feel like the whole team is behind you etc, I think he is getting criticism mainly for his fielding atm, England have shuffled their middle order around a lot in the last few years.
 
England have a bunch of these useless guys recently. Stoneman, Vince, Malan. They might as well just put in bowlers in their top order given how good their bowlers are at batting.
 
Malan bhai has been in decline since he started skipping PSL :mv
 
Should not get another chance now .

Ollie pope,joe clarke,ben foakes all 3 are in red hot form across formats & deserves selection imo.
 
I’d be playing:

1 Cook
2 Jennings
3 Root
4 Bairstow
5 Buttler
6 Stokes
7 Moeen
8 Woakes
9 Rashid
10 Broad
11 Anderson

I’ll have:

Bairstow
Jennings
Root
Livingstone
Buttler (c)
Stokes (or Moeen depending on trial outcome)
Foakes (w)
Woakes
Curran
Rashid
Anderson
 
What is Buttler who was selected as a specialist bat doing at 7 is beyond my understanding.
 
Few quibbled with the decision, nor with the fact that his record was better away than at home – over the winter he averaged 35.46 with one hundred and two half-centuries in seven Tests, whereas in eight Tests at home in 2017 and 2018 he has averaged 20.23 with just one score of over fifty – but there were still raised eyebrows at head of selectors Ed Smith’s comments on the decision to drop Malan.

In particular, some felt his assessment that “it may be that his game is better suited to overseas conditions” might have prematurely closed the door on Malan’s Test prospects in England. However, though he stands by his comments, Smith has clarified that Malan “remains in contention”.
"[Malan] has had a full calendar year of Test cricket and he knows where he is at," Smith said. "He showed with that excellent Test hundred at Perth that he can play very well on the international stage.

"Not that many people score hundreds at Perth... not that many Englishmen have looked as comfortable at the WACA as Dawid did.

"Moving forward we talked about how his strengths could come into play, but in no way did I mean that line as an implicit criticism, he has scored over 10,000 first-class runs in England and the guy has shown he can play very well on different surfaces.

"With Dawid we talked it all through. The decision and his game - we played together [for Middlesex], I have seen him whack it out of the park in training - but it also is about constructive feedback to give them the best chance to come back into contention. And he remains in contention.”

His original comment also suggested that England may look at changing their side more in different conditions than they have in the past, and that could be something that brings Malan back into the frame, though Smith is wary of taking any such policy too far.

"In an England shirt, one of the things he has done distinctively is play very well in very alien conditions,” he said. “So I wanted to reaffirm to him that one of the things we are looking at is having the right players for the right conditions, which is not horses for courses.”

"I bridle at that sense,” said Smith, continuing on the equine theme. “Because you wouldn't play someone who can only play well at one ground. That is not going to happen. We are not interested in going back to picking one player for one Test."

Whatever his decisions and the reasons behind them, Smith wanted to underline the fact that he is willing to discuss any choice with any player.

"Out of it all, the most important thing is that anyone in the England side should feel very comfortable approaching me and James Taylor. We are a little bit closer in age than has sometimes been the case - it's not everything - but we are around. I am aware of giving them space but if anyone wants to chat about selection, I will relish those conversations. And I have had those with selections that predate me too, guys who are looking to come back in."

https://www.icc-cricket.com/news/801316
 
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103* in 51 balls! Beast of an innings vs NZ in 4th T20I
 
Playing in correct format now, was never a test player. Just a good t20 specalist.
 
A fantastic 70 (128) for Malan batting at #3 on his return to Test cricket in the 3rd Test against India.

Do you think he'll be on the plane to Australia?
 
A fantastic 70 (128) for Malan batting at #3 on his return to Test cricket in the 3rd Test against India.

Do you think he'll be on the plane to Australia?

englands top order is so fragile, i think hes booked a first class ticket.
 
Very early, given that this is Malan’s return match, but a good start at number three to be scoring 70.
 
Good innings but should have really converted into a hundred. There was very little pressure out there though, so not sure if we can read too much into this score.
 
on fast bouncy wickets he seems to be able to get runs when balls coming onto bat, on flip side he struggles on slower and lower bouncing wickets.
 
Good knock.

Im not convinced that he is a test player but this has been a vital knock under pressure.
 
He is certainly our guy in Southern Hemisphere conditions! A quality player on fast bouncy wickets. A commodity which we don’t often enjoy in the England lineup.
 
Another pick based on LOI exploits.

Not the case, he’s the only England batsman who averages close to 40 at the moment, aside from Joe Root who averages 50. The rest average 30 or less. Malan easily gets into this side at number three. Flawed though he is.
 
Not the case, he’s the only England batsman who averages close to 40 at the moment, aside from Joe Root who averages 50. The rest average 30 or less. Malan easily gets into this side at number three. Flawed though he is.

Close to 40? Where do u get it from. Does ICC add 10+ runs to every innings of his.

He DOESN’T even average 30. 40 it seems
 
Close to 40? Where do u get it from. Does ICC add 10+ runs to every innings of his.

He DOESN’T even average 30. 40 it seems

Most runs for England in Test cricket in 2021:

Root: 1,544 @ 64.33
Burns: 492 @ 28.94
Pope: 359 @ 23.93
Sibley: 356 @ 19.77
Lawrence: 354 @ 27.23
Bairstow: 351 @ 25.07
Buttler: 319 @ 29.00
Stokes: 222 @ 22.20
Malan: 194 @ 38.80
Hameed: 192 @ 27.42
Crawley: 156 @ 11.14

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That first post truly is a blast from the past. Most of the names mentioned as stars of English batting have been tried, tested and failed.

In that time period it's all the same old names top scoring in county seasons. The cupboard is bare.
 
Based on his century and four fifties on the previous Australian Ashes.

But that was 4 years ago. England picked Chris Tremlett in 2013-14 ashes based on his 2010-11 performance and we know how he performed.
 
Not the case, he’s the only England batsman who averages close to 40 at the moment, aside from Joe Root who averages 50. The rest average 30 or less. Malan easily gets into this side at number three. Flawed though he is.

I still feel for James Hildreth. Has averaged over 40 for the majority of his FC career yet never been picked.
 
On the topic of Hildreth, he started his career when KP, Bell, Strauss, Cook and co were around the England batting order, guys like Prior, Flintoff could bring up the rear, eventually Moeen who could bowl, same goes for Stokes in the lower middle order. So it was difficult for a guy who averages just about 40 to break into that. Could he be in the batting order at some point in the last 2 or 3 years? May be but I don't think the ECB would be looking for a guy in his late 30s.
 
On the topic of Hildreth, he started his career when KP, Bell, Strauss, Cook and co were around the England batting order, guys like Prior, Flintoff could bring up the rear, eventually Moeen who could bowl, same goes for Stokes in the lower middle order. So it was difficult for a guy who averages just about 40 to break into that. Could he be in the batting order at some point in the last 2 or 3 years? May be but I don't think the ECB would be looking for a guy in his late 30s.

Strauss, KP, Bell, Trott and Collingwood all left between 2011-2015. There was a definite opening. Nick Compton, Tom Westley and Malan were given chances despite having worse stats that Hildreth. Only James Taylor and Bairstow had been doing better than him. Taylor was extremely unfortunate with his medical condition but Bairstow didn't exactly become a reliable mainstay in the middle order. Nick Compton was even older than Hildreth if that's even a point.
 
But that was 4 years ago. England picked Chris Tremlett in 2013-14 ashes based on his 2010-11 performance and we know how he performed.

Dunno what a bowler in 2013 has to do with a batsman in 2021. He already has an 80 in this series.
 
Dunno what a bowler in 2013 has to do with a batsman in 2021. He already has an 80 in this series.

Just saying that picking a player due to having a good tour 4 years back hasn't produced good results for England in the past. I do hope he does well in the series though.
 
Still smashing runs for Yorkshire in County Championship Division 1.

Averaging 80.
 
A good day for Dawid Malan today.

Selected in the England white ball squad to tour the Netherlands, and now creaming some runs for Yorkshire in the T20 Vitality Blast.

46 (21) thus far, 6 fours and 2 sixes.
 
With a hundred against the Netherlands, Dawid Malan becomes only the second England batter (after Jos Buttler) to score an international century in all three formats: Test cricket, ODIs, and T20s.
 
With a hundred against the Netherlands, Dawid Malan becomes only the second England batter (after Jos Buttler) to score an international century in all three formats: Test cricket, ODIs, and T20s.

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Not what was expected off Malan

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At least he got a few boundaries and had a go. Roy, Buttler, Livingstone were all abysmal
 
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84 off 48 in the run chase today, to effectively win a match in the Hundred. He’s a fantastic player who seems to get consistently overlooked and under-rated.
 
84 off 48 in the run chase today, to effectively win a match in the Hundred. He’s a fantastic player who seems to get consistently overlooked and under-rated.

Finished it off with another boundary —

Malan hits 88 not out from 49 balls, the second highest individual score in the men's Hundred.
 
Malan's performance in t20 World Cup 2022:

Innings - 2
Runs - 57
Balls faced - 67
SR - 79.10
Fours - 2
Six - 0
 
Dawid badly lost his radar today.

History suggests that when he is about to be written off forever he comes back with a top class innings, but boy does he need one of those right now.
 
Dawid badly lost his radar today.

History suggests that when he is about to be written off forever he comes back with a top class innings, but boy does he need one of those right now.

He cost England the game
 
The bowling in the first ten overs from England arguably cost them the game long before this.
They made it up in the end. The way IRE was going they should've scored 180+. But Malan wasting 37 balls pretty much sealed the deal especially with rain on the horizon. Malan was supposedly number 1 T20 batsman not so long ago.
 
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