In both test and county cricket, I'm usually for giving players one game too many rather than one game too few. Don't want to go back to the bad old days of the 80s when the England selectors never picked the same team for 2 games running and regularly dumped players after only one test, never to be seen again
BUT .... we've taken it too far now and are getting slaughtered by the Saffers. This will be nine defeats in a year - mostly due to inept batting. I agree with Michael Vaughan, we need five specialist batters, even if that leaves Mo down at 8. And we need to get a better ix at 1-3, starting the innings with three rather stodgy left-handers is plain daft!
At the risk of sounding like we're pressing the panic button, I think it's time for 3 or 4 changes to the tam:
- Jennings just isn't good enough - yet. The Saffers have got him worked out, he needs some time back in the county game.
- Ballance has proved yet again that he's not got it against quality attacks. He's had too many chances already
- I'm a great fan of Mark Wood, but is he 100% fit and can we risk him for 3 tests in a row?
- I don't agree with the abuse hurled at Dawson, he's got promise with both bat & ball (and is already a fine fielder). Again, he needs to go back to the county game for a whil(There was a terrific analysis of his bowling on Sky yesterday, comparing him with Monty at his best - I hope LD saw it.
Replacements:
- Chris Woakes, if fit, is the obvious sub for Wood, and would improve the low-order batting too
- Stuart Robson - RH opening bat, in good form, didn't do badly before, oddly overlooked since
- Tom Westley at three! Play some strokes,Tom!
- Extra batsman (number 5 or 6) to replace Dawson - please, not Ballance!! Not convinced about Dalan (slashes outside off stump too much). Haven't seem Liam livingston. One interesting possibility is having Mark Stoneman down the order, to provide some steel and grit amongst the thumpers
Any thoughts, anyone?