Where would you fit Root in? I think in the case of ODIs Buttler Roy and Hales are much more of a hit in the power play with Morgan where he always is... Dawson i see as a better batsman and equal bowler imo
Wait. Did you just say Dawson is a better batsmen the root?Root currently ranked 2nd in tests, 7th in odis and 5th in t20's. And you say Dawson is a better bat?Hales, Roy buttler have all had just as many chances as root in recent tournaments yet not one is ranked above him. There is reasons for that!!Also weres plunkett?? Dude bats and bowls, plus I think Willey will miss the first game atleast with his bruised hand.
I don't trust the T20 rankings - Williamson, Smith and Root are not among the best in the world at that format.
Out of interest who would you have ahead of Williamson and Root in the rankings that isn't already? Smith comes in well down the list at 79th by the way.
I just threw Smith in their as these guys plus Kohli are always talked about together. Morgan, Butler, Travis Head, Roy, Chris Lynn. Faf is 4 on the list (Rubbish).
Head and Lynn haven't done much(if anything) at international level. Neither has kept a for a while. He cl got two golden a in the wold cup. His consistency just isn't there.Just because someone doesn't smoke massive sixes every ball, doesn't mean they can't play t20. You can still make 80 at a sr off 150 plus by being a good batsman. Root and Williamson do this. World t20 tournament.http://www.icc-cricket.com/world-t20/stats/men/2016/player/most-runsRoot out scoring everyone on your list.
For T20 you need the option to be able to hit it out of the park from ball one. Root and Williamson can't do that.
Root has a better T20I strike rate than Kholi, AB, Martin Guptill, B Mac, Jason Roy, Alex Hales, MS Dhoni, Andre Russell and probably many more. You do not have to smoke the ball over the rope at will to score quick runs.
Some of these XI's seem to assume that Stokes is bowling his 10 overs - is he fit to do so?
This is a big series for Morgan. He needs to score runs.