yep.....exactlyyou cant argue with @Seniorplayer Woakes has not had a good series. the runs lower down are missing and no penetration with the ball. It's just about the same with everyone else. I would still have him in the side perhaps where we differ.But people are allowed a different opinion...after all it's a forum and what makes it great. Reports of our death are greatly exaggerated haha
I would have Woakes in at moment to but with Woody, Ball, plunkett (on right surface) and Tom Curren, I think Woakes needs to look over his shoulder. To be honest I don't think Jimmy will be playing for England 2018 home series and Broad seems to play 2 test matches then misses 2. Not exactly a "sick note" but time waits for no one...
Woakes' ability in English conditions has never been in doubt. 300 odd F/C wickets at 24. He'd clueless when there's no swing
a bit like Anderson.... some people say PS - thats not me by the way
this is interesting -the best ever ratings -Batting is Bradman 961 points in 1948http://www.lgiccrankings.com/ranking/test/batting/Bowling - SF Barnes 932 points in 1914putting it into perspective currently no.1 batting is Smith on 897 points and no.1 bowling is Ashwin on 904 points.http://www.lgiccrankings.com/ranking/test/batting/
Woakes stays - he was the best bowler last summer and is a natural successor to Anderson but better with the bat. If he ends up at 10 we will have a long tail!
this is interesting -http://www.lgiccrankings.com/ranking/test/batting/then hover over the 'mens test statistics' and there is a 'best ever ratings' to click on -Batting is Bradman 961 points in 1948Bowling - SF Barnes 932 points in 1914putting it into perspective currently no.1 batting is Smith on 897 points and no.1 bowling is Ashwin on 904 points.
No disrespect to Ashwin but this is why stats can be ssssooooo misleading... How many of those points have been amassed during the past 12 months AWAY from India...Same with Steve "flat track from a drop in pitch" smith...
Talking of fringe seamers, those knocking at the door etc - has anyone actually seen Sam Curran bowl?I believe he is a left-armer, and therefore may offer some variety to the attack. He's in the Lions squad, is he any good - could he jump the queue?