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General Cricket => World Cricket => England => Topic started by: FattusCattus on June 20, 2019, 09:55:56 PM
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Based on nothing scientific, seeing as not many have got much 4 day momentum at the moment, who is your starting XI for the first test? Here’s mine:
Burns
Robson (delete as applicable)
Woakes
Root
Bairstow
Stokes
Foakes
Ali
Leach
Archer
Anderson
6 bowlers and bats down to number 8!
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Burns
Roy
Ballance
Root
Bairstow
Stokes
Butler
Woakes
Ali
Archer
Anderson
Broad or Wood could come in at anytime, Butler keeps. Not sure on Roy at all but I was struggling and thought why not put him up there and let him have a go. Ballance has earned another go with his form this season for me.
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Burns
Roy
Ballance
Root
Buttler
Stokes
Foakes
Archer
Broad
Leach
Anderson
Not 100% on Ballance, but who else is putting their hand up the way he is? However, wouldn't be totally surprised if Roy batted at 3 and a form opener got picked. Wood/Woakes to push Broad hard for his spot. Bet Moeen gets picked over Leach...
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England: Roy, Burns, Foakes, Root, Buttler, Stokes, Baristow, Woakes, Ali, Archer, Anderson (swap Foakes with Baristow depending on who is keeping, reserve players Wood, Broad, Leach, Rashid, young batsman or Denley)
Aus: Finch, Warner, Khawaja, Smith, Head, Stoins, Paine, Cummins, Starc, Lyon, Hazelwood (reserve players Carey, Richardson, Harris, Maxwell, Coulter Niles, picking Finch based on his WC form and he has already spent considerable time in UK. If he fails, Khawaja opens, with Maxwell coming in the middle or Harris replaces Finch)
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Aus will look something like this
1.Harris
2.Warner
3.Khawaja
4.Smith
5.Head
6.Patterson
7.Paine (C+)
8.Cummins
9.Starc
10.Lyon
11.Hazelwood/Jhye Richardson/James Pattinson
Finch, Labuschagne, Wade, Shaun Marsh, Mitch Marsh and Stoinis with a look at the squad.
I dare say they won't pick an all rounder as that lineup bats well until 10 (if you pick Pattinson then they can all bat) with Smith and Head looking to chip in with good overs. Carey is stiff to miss out bit you simply cannot deny Wades phenomenal last 12 months in every form of the game (capped off with a 56 ball Ton for Australia A yesterday)
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Burns
Sibley
Roy
Root
Buttler
Stokes
Bairstow
Woakes
Ali / Leach.
Archer
Anderson
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Burns
Sibley/Roy/Vince
Vince/ballance
Root
Stokes
Buttler
Bairstow
Ali
S Curran
Woakes/broad
Anderson
Who ever I have listed first when there options are what I'd take
I'd be picking a squad per test and having wood and Archer around with leach as well
I think the selectors will play is fairly safe in terms of bowling attack batsmen is anyone's guess, if ballance gets in we're going to be in trouble! Nothing has changed since he was last picked/dropped/picked again/dropped again
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Was going to mention Sibley before he was just mentioned, the most successful and consistent opener so far this county season and in Div1 as well. Also still very young could be to much to soon for him but i guess you never know until you try and boy have we tried some openers over the past few years.
Still not convinced by Burns either to be honest.
Burns
Sibley
Bairstow
Root
Ballance
Stokes
Foakes (wk)
Butler
Archer
Broad
Anderson
Root is my only spinner as Aus have historically struggled against the swinging Dukes ball. This is my time but almost certain will Not be the starting 11 as Ali will no doubt keep his place and Foakes will only play if YJB is injured
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What I hope we see....
Roy
Burns
Root
Bairstow
Stokes
Foakes +
Buttler
Archer
Leach
Broad
Anderson
What I think we will see
Burns
Roy
Bairstow
Root
Stokes
Buttler
Woakes
Ali
Archer
Broad
Anderson
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Interestingly, I spent a few days at York CC this week watching Yorkshire vs Warwickshire, which threw up the two highest scoring openers in Div 1 in Sibley and Lyth. Which just highlights a) how difficult opening in the county game can sometimes be and b) what a crapshoot selection becomes when these are the options. Lyth is wonderfully talented but not an opener and Sibley...his style is crabby and stuck in the 1950s. But undeniably effective.
I assume we "know" that the following will be selected, in one configuration or another: Burns, Root, Bairstow, Buttler, Stokes, Archer, Anderson and, probably, Broad. That leaves two spaces in the top seven, and a slow bowler. The latter is simple enough, in that it might well be Ali, but ought to be Jack Leach. The two spots in the batting are far harder - who keeps? Where should Bairstow bat? Could Root go up to 3? And most crucially, who the hell can open with Burns? I've tried innovative solutions, I've tried optimistic ones and I come to the conclusion that there is not a perfect fit. So - until I change my mind again in ten minutes - how about:
Burns (has to be given a longer chance)
Vince (ahh (No Swearing Please), I hate myself for saying it - he can't look that talented and keep failing can he?)
Stokes (technically sound, and Leach in the side reduces his bowling workload greatly)
Root
Bairstow (play on his ego, offer him security etc)
Buttler
Foakes (keeps)
Archer
Leach
Broad
Anderson
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Like all of us i think there are 2 things here - 1. The side we would like to see and 2. The side that will probably be picked!
The team i think will probably be picked -
1. Burns
2. Roy
3. Vince
4. Root
5. Buttler
6. Stokes
7. Bairstow +
8. Ali
9. Archer
10. Broad / Woakes
11. Anderson
The team i would like to see -
1. Burns
2. Sibley
3. Root
4. Bairstow
5. Buttler
6. Stokes
7. Foakes +
8. Archer
9. Leach
10. Broad / Woakes
11. Anderson
I wonder whether Sam Northeast might finally get a look in at number 3 - he is currently averaging a smidge under 60. Also there is Lewis Gregory who is taking wickets for fun - although there is always a medium fast seamer doing this etc.... but he can bat a bit as well.
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So here’s my starting XI as it stands but also the changes I’d be musing over depending on performance in warm-up and the first test:
1. Roy
2. Burns
3. Bairstow
4. Root (C)
5. Buttler (WK)
6. Stokes
7. Ali
8. Curran
9. Archer
10. Broad
11. Anderson
12. Wood (in for Broad on a flat track)
13. Foakes (in for Curran/ Woakes and keeps if batting needs bolstering)
14. Woakes (in for Curran if unsuccessful)
15. Leach (in for Broad on a turning track)
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I wonder whether Sam Northeast might finally get a look in at number 3 - he is currently averaging a smidge under 60. Also there is Lewis Gregory who is taking wickets for fun - although there is always a medium fast seamer doing this etc.... but he can bat a bit as well.
He’s looked very strong this season
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throw another name in the hat, someone who has looked very good this year (although playing in div 2 and at 5) is Billy Root.
Could we have two Roots in the side some the end of the summer?
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No.
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Had a natter with the powers that be today.
Roy is a certainty for the ashes.
Also watch out for a Malan recall. Roooot and Trevor choosing between him and Ballance who can't stop making runs at the moment.
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Thought Malan has a bit of a raw deal last time. Not too old to be given another chance.
He’s got 4 tons this year, balance 5 I think. Not sure what to make of Ballance, very good player indeed, maybe along with a lot of others recently- not quite good enough.
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Balance cannot get another chance.
Yes he is churning out runs but he is not a test player, just a very good CC player.
Roy has to be in there just for the fear factor. If he gets going could be 150+ At lunch if he opens.
Archer has to play, as does leach unless it’s a green seamer with no chance of spin.
Malan is coming into some serious form and could do a job in the middle order if needed.
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1. Roy
2. Sibley
3. Bairstow (WK)
4. Root (C)
5. Buttler
6. Stokes
7. Woakes
8. Curran
9. Leach
10. Archer
11. Anderson
Ideal line up with Broad and Ballance on drinks. Maybe a touch of Tom Curran on drinks as well as hes just had 7 weeks practice, the complete all rounder.
If they play on a wicket like lords yesterday, take out leach and add broad. No need for a spinner on that wicket