Cook did have a point - if the missed stumping for Vijay on 45 (added a further 91 runs after that), Kholi dropped on 69 (added a further 166 runs) and Yadav dropped on 8 (added 96) had all been taken then that equals a massive 353 runs more than if the chances had of been taken! So Cook was kind of correct when he stated those 3 chances cost them ALOT!!!
BUT that must not detract from the other issues we have! England HAVE to find a front line spinner! I don't think we would ever find an Ashwin and certainly a Warne only ever comes along once in a lifetime! But take a Swann or Monty right now. Rashid has done ok in the nunmber of wickets taken - but he needs to learn to bowl consistently and apply pressure. The Indian batsmen seem to know that he will bowl at least one bad ball every over and sometimes more....so they just need to block and then take the bad balls to score! But surely there has to be a special spinner somewhere?
In other areas, I agree that Ali should not be batting in the top 5! But he is an excellent 7/8 and a part time spinner. If we had one genuine front line spinner, then I honestly believe that Root and Ali between them could do a decent job in most conditions and take the odd wicket (or 2 if you are Root!)
In most English conditions spinners are rarely needed and are only of any use in the 4th innings anyway. Therefore I believe that on most home grounds, we would manage handsomely with Root and Ali, as long as we had our best pace bowlers!
Evidently the ground where the next Test is spins! Therefore surely we need to look at bringing in Dawson or another spinner so that we have Rashid, Ali, Root and Dawson/Batty? And we can afford to really play Stokes, Ball and Anderson? Or even take a risk and just play 2 seamers?? I assume Stokes would be one because of his batting. Then either Anderson/Ball/Broad/Woakes as the other? We have nothing to lose now! We are likely to lose 4-0 anyway, so take a risk and maybe even play Rashid, Ali, Dawson, Root AND Batty if they are all around still?