so Swan is ranked up there in the top 3 spinners in the world and can bowl like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0N4VL7MYqo and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YaGWOvWMDDc and while Pakistan may not be what you consider 'quality' Australia definitely are, especially Ponting, who will probably go down in history as one of the greatest batsmen, while I agree on not dropping Bresnan and bringing in Finn and Tremlet, dropping Anderson, who, if you asked 500 people who the greatest English bowler of the last decade, they would probably all say, Anderson. To be perfectly honest, yes there is work to do, the selection I feel is almost perfect, I mean you look at pound for pound, the amount of talent in the teams is almost exactly equal, for example, Cook and Smith, Trott and Amla, Bell and Devilliers, at the end of the day it cam down to who wanted it more, and that was SA....
Swan is ranked in the top 3 due to this being an unusually fallow time for spinners.
After ten tests against the worst Australian team in living memory, Swan has an average of 40.00. That is worse than ordinary my friends.
If English supporters think Anderson is the best English bowler in the last decade - then mediocrity certainly rules the game.
To head off your next question as to who is the best English bowler of the last ten years, I say unhesitatingly Simon Jones.
Jones was almost in the Steyn class before he got injured. We are talking about a guy who could violently reverse swing it through the air at 90mph. Jones bamboozled a full strength Australian line up of Hayden, Langer, Ponting, Martyn, Clarke and Katich...throw in Gilchrist for good measure.
Anderson in the 2006/07 and 2009 Ashes was worse than useless. He then cashed in against the worst Australian line up in decades to get 25 wickets in the 2010/11 Ashes.
For mine, Simon Jones was brilliant until the curse of injury finished him.