Can someone please explain the theory of leaving a player out, such as, luke wright for example, he absolutely gunned it In the limited over season for Sussex, had a strong big bash, and generally has performed well in conditions down under over the seasons of big bash cricket that he has played, surely a player who has been in australia for the last few months before a World Cup, in australia, should be viewed as a valuable asset by the England management?
The English cricket team should be built on players who have made a big impact at county level, granted, James taylor is an example, he has a brilliant season at notts and captained with maturity, some may feel he should of been given the call up sooner, however his form warranted the call up, so why isn't this the case with players like Jason Roy, billings & wright.
For me I feel the ecb selectors have developed a tendency to select the "old favourites", broads attitude is appalling, no fight or passion, James taylor is the size of a 12 year old and he's standing up showing that he wants to be there, there are young players who and Inform players who are dying to play international cricket and are putting I'm performances.
We can't be any worse off by giving them a shot? My point with luke wright was simply a form based point, he's 29, so not exactly the "next generation", but it's just a point.