He's part of the set up already, so would be good to be around the team, plus I'm only picking him as a reserve keeper. It's unlikely he'll play.Do love the way you offered an alterative though @Sam
Nah, all aboard the Willey train!
Not the worst shout as a bowler who has decent pace and can take opposition bowling apart with the bat too......although Steyn & Co is a rather steep step up in class from County bowlers!! And I love the way Roy plays - no fear!! Either way, Hales or Roy and even Bell couldn't do any worse than Ali as an opener!!
To be fair there wasn't a lot of risk in that shot. Also if you watch Ali play then you would realise he favours that shot a lot to bowlers who come around the wicket to him. Moving on to tomorrow... l would hope England are a bit more aggressive than the last test against the spinners. Even Root went into his shell. Rashid and Broad showed that being positive and USING your feet is the best way to play spinners. Butler, Stokes, Root etc let the spinners bowl to them how the spinners wanted to rather than disrupting the spinners rhythm.
I loathe the expression "not ready". Jason Roy is ready, anyone who watched the time he had to play the quicks in the odi series can see that. Not an opening bat mind... Needs to be a 5 or a 6 where we have loads of possible options.