Sorry but if Moeen Ali, by general consensus, a top order batsman. If he's unable to bat in the top 5 he sod off back to county cricket. Moeen'a bowling had the beginners luck, but that's long since disappeared. He's neither good enough with bat or ball. Don't give me this tosh he averages 100 odd at #7.
I don't think you can underestimate how much we miss 2 players. 1. Mark Wood - would have been excellent in these conditions to be able to give the Indian batsman the hurry up. 2. James Taylor - I realise he is now not playing but he was nailed on in the troubled 4 slot before everything happened and also more importantly is an outstanding player of spin.
Rather play 11 batsmen then play 4 terrible spinners...
Felix !!!!! Ali is not a top order batsman. he cant play real pace, we shoved him up in the UAE and we have done it again because it's spin conditions, it's total folly AND WE HAVE DONE IT AGAIN THIS SERIES!!! Top order batting is mental as much as technical. I'm gonna blow a gasket in a minute where's walking wicket and his M and H bat's I can have a go at
[/b]Outstanding player of spin in English conditions LB he's never faced anyone as good as Ashwin
Moeen bats #3 for WCCC so he's obviously supposed to be a front line batsman, unless their tail starts at #3
Taylor would be the obvious choice as captain if he were still available.Given the number of back to front ineptitude England have picked as 'batsmen' over the last few years, Moeen deserves his place. He has contributed a lot more to winning Test matches than a lot of the side.
I don't dislike anyone. But apart from Moeen being a "quota pick" he's simply not good enough. Period.
is the quota yorkies and non yorkies?