Impressive that you should travel all the way down from Yorkshire just to tick him off your list!
When you assume...I haven't lived in Yorkshire for twenty years. Lords is actually my local first class ground (if you discount Uxbridge)
it never leaves you thou Manor I would guess does it?. I play with a Yorkshireman and it's like nothing else in the world exists apart from Yorkshire. The only glimmer of non bias I got in the last 30 years was the Truman v Anderson who is best conversation over a pint.''oh....eye....Fred was good, he really was, Jimmy the best at what he does''...... Truman was quicker, Jimmy moves it more.....'can't split them'
Never leaves you - as long as you don't have to spend too much time there! But your friend is clearly neither a true Yorkshireman nor a man who knows the first thing about cricket. Trueman was an all time great - in with a great shout of making an all time world XI - whereas Anderson would be no better than 50/50 to make an all time England squad.
I think Root goes back to 4 and Jennings slots in at 3, captains orders. And for the love of God don't move Ali back down to 8, doesn't deserve it.
I'm sorry, but 2 spinners has got to be the the way forward.Ali and Rashid!I accept that Ali needn't necessarily bat at 5.
Probably is he's failed higher up and done reasonablly well at 8.
Trueman was indeed an all time great but I have a feeling we will not realise how good Anderson is until he is no longer playing test cricket. For me he would certainly make an all time English test side espicially in home conditions and although I'm no statto I do believe in most countries he has played more than 1 series in his figures are pretty good.
How many away Tests did Trueman play?
The comparisons between Trueman and Anderson are pointless as there's no way of ever getting a fair comparison. For example it seems entirely plausible that Anderson would have wreaked absolute havoc on those old uncovered wickets that Trueman bowled on therefore perhaps, had Anderson been playing in the 50's and 60's with exactly the same skills as he has today he would have been revered in the same way as Trueman. Also, and I'm not seriously suggesting this would be the case but just to play devil's advocate, who's to say that on today's flatter, tamer pitches Trueman wouldn't have ended up a talented nearly man a'la Steven Finn.
Yes if the pitch is a 5 dayer going to spin and you bat first.