Robert
Test Star
- Joined
- Nov 4, 2007
- Runs
- 37,604
- Post of the Week
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After one of their most successful tours in history, there are some things to ponder.
1. Jonny Bairstow
Presumably he will come back if fit. But Harry Brook has three centuries in three tests in his #5 berth and can’t be dropped, by some margin the most successful batter on either side this series. Root is undroppable, as on form he is the best England player. Pope is nailed on at #3 averaging 47 for this series and the skipper is best at #6. Whither Jonny now?
2. The opening pair
Duckett scored 357 runs at average 71 in five completed innings. Stick with him.
Crawley got 235 in six completed innings at 39 average and looks the more vulnerable.
If Crawley is dropped for NZ, who comes in? Back to Lees? Or, more radically…. Bairstow as opener? Is he too loose to get through the new ball? Gooch was too loose…. until he became one of England’s greatest postwar openers.
3. Keeper
Surely this issue has been put to bed? Foakes is the best keeper in England and scored an important fifty to get his team past Pakistan after a top-order failure. He has to play.
4. Seamers
Anderson, Robinson and Wood all averaged under 21 on flat wickets. How long can Anderson keep going? He can still play every other test. Quite apart from anything else, he can teach the youngsters. Stone will come back to reinforce and perhaps Broad has some time left as a wily third seamer.
5. Spinners
Leach unspectacular and got hit, but still led the England wicket tally with fifteen.
The big find is Rehan with seven wickets in his first test. He’s raw material at present. England will have to find a coach for him - perhaps get Mushtaq back?
6. Skipper
Captain Fantastic is bulletproof with nine wins and one loss in ten tests in charge. He no longer bowls much and had a moderate series with the bat. Maybe Root can do fifth bowler duties and act as the balancing all rounder.
1. Jonny Bairstow
Presumably he will come back if fit. But Harry Brook has three centuries in three tests in his #5 berth and can’t be dropped, by some margin the most successful batter on either side this series. Root is undroppable, as on form he is the best England player. Pope is nailed on at #3 averaging 47 for this series and the skipper is best at #6. Whither Jonny now?
2. The opening pair
Duckett scored 357 runs at average 71 in five completed innings. Stick with him.
Crawley got 235 in six completed innings at 39 average and looks the more vulnerable.
If Crawley is dropped for NZ, who comes in? Back to Lees? Or, more radically…. Bairstow as opener? Is he too loose to get through the new ball? Gooch was too loose…. until he became one of England’s greatest postwar openers.
3. Keeper
Surely this issue has been put to bed? Foakes is the best keeper in England and scored an important fifty to get his team past Pakistan after a top-order failure. He has to play.
4. Seamers
Anderson, Robinson and Wood all averaged under 21 on flat wickets. How long can Anderson keep going? He can still play every other test. Quite apart from anything else, he can teach the youngsters. Stone will come back to reinforce and perhaps Broad has some time left as a wily third seamer.
5. Spinners
Leach unspectacular and got hit, but still led the England wicket tally with fifteen.
The big find is Rehan with seven wickets in his first test. He’s raw material at present. England will have to find a coach for him - perhaps get Mushtaq back?
6. Skipper
Captain Fantastic is bulletproof with nine wins and one loss in ten tests in charge. He no longer bowls much and had a moderate series with the bat. Maybe Root can do fifth bowler duties and act as the balancing all rounder.
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