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General Cricket => Latest Matches => Topic started by: Gerry SA on July 31, 2014, 03:29:38 PM
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With Sam Robson not really showing the technique for Test cricket. Does Jonathan Trott merit a recall for the fifth and final Test against India?
Obviously he's not an opener, so the batting order would need to be rejigged, as Trott is best suited to 3/4.
Trott has recently been scoring few good scores. 76 vs Durham and 106 vs Sussex in the county championship.
He's also scored 78 vs Middlesex and today 106 vs Durham in the 50 over competition.
If Trott scores some more big runs should he be recalled? As no one deserves their international career to end how Trott's ended.
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No point in bringing him back in my opinion. If he suffers a relapse then England will be back to square one. If he's still doing it this time next season maybe if he thinks he can handle it.
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Only averaging 37 this year in CC so far from his 5 games so I personally don't think the management will think it's worth the risk ever picking him again after past experiences the England team have had, probably quite a few more people ahead of him at the moment as well.
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Let the poor guy enjoy his cricket in peace I say.
The media circus has died down and now it looks like he is doing well.
Good for him. Trescothick has had a full career since but staying away from the media circus is key.
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I think that it's likely to be similar to Trescothick, but having learned the lessons from that, it's very unlikely that he will be recalled to the England set up.
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I almost hope that he plays out the rest of his career like Trescothick has to be honest, it's time we looked to the future and Trott isn't getting any younger after all, stick with Robson and give him a good run in the team
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I almost hope that he plays out the rest of his career like Trescothick has to be honest, it's time we looked to the future and Trott isn't getting any younger after all, stick with Robson and give him a good run in the team
Trott is 33. He's still a high quality player.
Just look at old Shiv, he's 39, and he's still going strong.
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Trott is 33. He's still a high quality player.
Just look at old Shiv, he's 39, and he's still going strong.
I think there's just so much young talent around here at the moment though that he'll struggle anyway, the West Indies need an experienced player in the team like Shiv, here the youth are the ones performing well.
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I think there's just so much young talent around here at the moment though that he'll struggle anyway, the West Indies need an experienced player in the team like Shiv, here the youth are the ones performing well.
Don't get me wrong I've got no problems with youth being blooded.
But Trott, as his very best, is a world class batsman. The youngsters can feed off him.
Anyway as much as I'd like to see Trott return, it does seem unlikely.
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Trott is good, but need to groom young players for next 5 years...India did the same thing (Kicking out Gambir, Yuvraj S., Virender S.)
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For Trott to return, you would have to move Ballance to 6 or Bell and Root both down one. Therefore losing someone therefore losing an allrounder or having one of the middle order open instead of Robson.
Either way, it would not benefit England at this time.
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Or drop Robson, play Ali as an opener and Trott 3 and shuffle the rest down a spot.
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Or drop Robson, play Ali as an opener and Trott 3 and shuffle the rest down a spot.
Opening in red ball cricket is quite different to white ball cricket in my opinion.
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Has Trott made himself available to the ecb ?
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it will be some time before trott is ready to come back, the probability of he coming back before aus in the summer is negligible.
by then he will be another year older.
I am afraid his time has been and gone.
if Mitchell Johnson gets injured and we need an experienced batter mid way through the ashes is his only chance.
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Drop Robson? Hahahah
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Trott for Cook's personal batting coach! That would get my vote!
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Drop Robson? Hahahah
Whilst I would never drop an opener for a middle order player if you do not have a specialist opener to replace him, Sam Robson must be the player whose place is most under threat.
Averaging low thirties and seems to get out in similar fashion each time.
The only others who haven't been performing are Bell and Cook who have done it in the past and stepped up in the last game.
I do not expect Robson to be dropped during the series, come next year, questions will be asked as to whether he is the right choice if his form does not improve, especially when there is the likes of Lyth at Yorkshire who is performing very well at County level.
I am happy Trott is back performing at county level however, unless something strange happens, I feel he will not play for England again.