With him and Root already in the side, is it time to start looking forward and getting a few more youngsters in? I'd like to see Chris Woakes, Chris Wood & David Willey given a go in the seamers positions, along with Finn and Meaker. The spinners position given to Briggs or Kerrigan (who was treated very unfairly in my opinion) an some of the young batsmen, Vince, Ballance, Ali, Taylor ect bought into the side over time. England's old guard aren't why they used to be so consolidating for the future may be wise sooner rather than later!
Seriously? Some of the names posited nearly had me choking on my coke zero.
Don't mistake me, I think there is value in steadily streaming young players through as the side evolves, but I am seriously unsure as to your reasoning for a lot of the names mentioned. Batting wise, I agree Balance ill be worth a spot eventually, though I think he needs to spend a season batting three or four for Yorkshire first myself, and Vince has enough talent that he ought to get there at some point, through returns to date have not suggested that that point is anytime soon. But Taylor....I suspect that his character has not impressed management and that he will struggle to get close, which is sadly a fair call for my money. As for Moeen, he would need to continue to score big, ideally in the top tier, to convince tat his recent improvements are just that rather than a purple patch (though I would stick him in the one day side happily). Yet you don't mention Sam Robson and Varun Chopra, nor Alex Lees...
Spinners next - Briggs should competing at the Lakeside not the MCG. Kerrigan...in time, maybe, but there are some serious scars there hat will take a lot to heal, and when he does come back for another go, he needs to have worked a way of getting some more snap and body into his action because placing it there with a flick of the wrist might work on underprepared Liverpool club wickets, but it won't on Chief Executive pitches at Test grounds. Here, I'd ask why Azim Rafiq doesn't get a shout out - our nearest replacement for Swann and a good all rounder cricketer, though the ideal would be for one of Rashid and Borthwick to kick on with their bowling that little bit to give us an all round wrist spin option.
So far, we can agree to disagree...but Woakes, Wood and Willey? The latter may make it in time, though mot likely in the one day game rather than the test arena. But Woakes' chances were firmly scuppered when Stokes came into the side, as there will never be a place for both of them, and Wood would not get in the top 20 seamers in the country. Meaker and Finn might be part of the long tem solution but even they are a way back in the reckoning a of now - I'd say Broad and Anderson are still first names, Bresnan will be round and about, and Onions will suddenly look very good in comparison. For new blood, I would still like to see Rankin given a go, and there are longer term prospects in Topley and Mills at Essex, Jamie Overton at Somerset and Luke Fletcher and Harry Gurney at Notts. I'd like to see if Chris Rushworth has the skill to fill the old Hoggard role, though I suspect lack of gas will count against him.