Right, lets start with Ali. He is clearly not deemed to be one of the best five batsmen in England (there are five plus YJB in the side ahead of him now) and has done very little in his test career to suggest that he is capable of anything more than late order counter attack. So, he has to stand or fall on his bowling - and his bowling is quite fankly absolute pie. So, for me, he goes.
Stokes and Anderson for Finn and Ball is a no-brainer. That leaves the question of who bowls spin and whether any changes are needed in the top five.
Spinner is tricky - the options are limited. Rashid is probably the most talented, but you do wonder how many first innings overs he would be good for. Having watched Ansari against Yorkshire last week, I am sad to say he is nowhere near test class, though he is a bit more reliable as a guy to block up an end than Ali. Who else is there? Tredwell? Batty? Or do you go for another like Moeen who is really a batsman - Patel? Borthwick?
The batting places are equally tricky - three are up for grabs, as Hales still has the
??s out, Vince is starting to give the impression of impermanence and Ballance, well as he played, still gives the impression that the selectors recalled the wrong Yorkshire left hander.
So...to
Cook
Lyth
Hales
Root
Ballance
Bairstow
Stokes
A Spinner. Pick the name from a hat.
Woakes
Broad
Anderson