You all go on about Ballance being "found out" at Test level but how much of a flaw has really been found in his technique?
In effect, Boult, Johnson and Starc exposed a flaw against world class 90mph left arm away swing when the ball was pitched very full. He didn't have the same problems against right armers, nor against even slightly lower standard lefties. It follows that this is not really the basis for a complete overhaul of a technique and temprament that had seen him average 48 in Tests - especially given he made a gutsy 61 in the first innings at Cardiff almost immediately before he was dropped.
I do though think that England need to think more about how to help players coming into the side. Compton is a good example of this - he looks so much better at three than he did opening - and Ballance should be given a chance to bat as he does for Yorkshire at five or six. That's his natural spot...
Yes well said.....bAllance has scored runs as he is...he's also got a strong mind to not go changing things-it's either mentally tough or stubborn-time will tell I suppose no one knows how he will go back in the team.
The problem with your theory thou...ideal as it is... Not everyone can bat in their county positions-sometimes the slots available are not the normal ones....some of them have to take what's available.ballance jumped 3 positions to play for England.
He will either have to sit and wait for a gap at 5 or 6,or..... If hales does not work out Compton moves up to create a spot in the middle,then who bats 3? Does ballance get that again because that's all that is available?
Tricky to fit in I would suggest-at the moment.
And we are presuming Ian bell has played his last test also...
It's not that easy