I wouldn't disagree with that!I do rate Hales in limited overs format but (as Buttler found out) going from short to Test format will take patience and doesn't always come off!I would personally look at Cook/Compton to open which leaves Balance to come in at 3. Will be interested to see how long Hales is given before being replaced?
Best middle orders in world cricket? Calm down fella. Root aside the rest are flakey as hell.
Just my opinion mate. Barring Taylor whos only just starting out there's test tons from 3-9 (alright I'm pushing it with Broad.).Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
It doesn't quite work like that though. Yes they've all got 100s but it's how consistently they can get 100s. Only Root consistently gets runs in that middle order hence why his average is 55. The rest average in the 30s because they aren't consistent. I'm excluding Taylor because he's only batted 8/9 times.
I agree to an extent but Bairstow looks a different player since coming back into the side and Stokes has a higher batting average in his current slot at 6 than his career average due to being messed arpund batting at 8 earlier in his career and even so is there a batting 6 all rounder you'd rather have in your team at the moment?Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
I don't rate Marsh but I do like Faulkner! Also like Shakib from Bangladesh and Mathews, althogh he doesn't bowl much since taking the captaincy, carries that Sri Lankan side with the bat post Sanga and Jaya.Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk
As much as I enjoyed the victory, for me Hales and Compton have no place in test match cricket, the sooner we find replacements the better, it's obvious to see they can't hack this level and their lack of self belief is evident.I know this will upset some members and I really wanted them to succeed but you can't ignore the obvious.
You've litterally given hales 3 tests. If you gave everyone 3 tests we would be test players in 5 years! Rob Key had it right on sky this morning. I think he is expecting to be bounced alot more in tests and is sitting on the back foot. His weight isnt going forward, if you watch any of his brilliant hundreds which ive had the pleasure of he's stride is massive and his hand come through the ball so well! This is obvious for any decent batsman but how long did england believe in Bell and Cook, Lyth also had 7 tests why is he off the scene so quickly. There has to be a balance correct but there also has to be a time where you say look, forget this is a test go smash 50 come back and eat some pie. Then next innings do the same, you'll so find yourself a different batsman. Bayliss will tell him this and im sure he's told cook the same.Sent from my LG-H815 using Tapatalk