Its interesting how little some of the supposed experts on here seem to know about the players they are talking up!Lets start with Root. Its a misnomer to say that he was a specialist opener at Yorkshire. He batted there for a while, yes, but that was more to do with it being the first vacancy that came up in the side than any particular desire on his part (the debutant was hardly going to go past McGrath, Gale, Jacques, Bairstow etc). Once he became a solid first choice...apart from two games at the start of the 2013 season, he has not opened for Yorkshire in any form of cricket since - we had a specialist (Lees) and a manufactured guy in peak form (Lyth).Its a similar problem to Balance - who has been cast as a top three bat when he is naturally suited to 5/6Should he go up the order now? I'd say no - we're blessed with guys who should bat 5/6/7 (Bairstow, Stokes, Taylor, Balance, Buttler, Vince) and weak in the top four - if he is making runs at four, leave him there. Should Hales, Compton or Taylor be dropped? Whilst I don't believe that Hales is the answer to the opening problem, Compton looks better at three and neither should be easily discarded - much as Lyth is the better player, he proved that you can drop players way too soon. Taylor is vulnerable - not because he doesn't deserve a few more games, but because you get the feeling that Bairstow is coming up short as a keeper. If Buttler starts the year well, he may come back, and YJB is much the better bet at five.
Just play the same team, in home conditions we'll be fine. All this chop and change talk is bit bleurgh
I agree with rickjames and northernboy1987. England just beat SA at their home. This is a big win. They should retain the same and tweak the bowling option to suit the home conditions. Rabada had two fantastic days and that might have routed the entire team but that doesn't warrant a change in the batting line up. Compton and Hales need to improve, but one away series isn't sufficient for judgement. Persist with them for a year and see how it improves. SriLanka test team is terrible mess as seen in the NZ tour. It might be a good chance for all the batsman to get some runs at home ... Advantage of test cricket, you are not building a World Cup team rather a team which can capture the elusive number 1 position. This would happen only if players are given more time to perform at international level. Sent using Tapatalk
So you persist with hales, he slaps very very very poor bowling around for some runs and everyone crows about how great he is.. Then along comes decent Oppos again and he's found wanting... What's the point of taking anything from runs when against poor attacks or flat wickets?? You judge people on e hard runs, not the easy average inflating ones .. Voges being a prime recent example
I'm coming round to this way of thinking - keep the same side for the first couple of tests at least, especially if Finn is fit. He;s gonna get 250 + test wickets that boy!However, I suspect that pressure will be bought to bear if Vince / Ansari / Roy / Lythe ? Ballance score a pile of runs.Could also be interesting if Ansari and Rashid pick up wickets too!
Seeing as I haven't been able to get on the forum for 24 hours I have to say what an extremely poor effort from England. Rabada humiliated the batting 2 innings in a row.. Poor show from England... I'm sure you will all say "oh well we won the series". Sorry doesn't cut it with me boys... That was just plain terrible