All time? In my view, assuming four seamers and post WW2, you have two certs - Trueman and Botham - after which you have a pool of about seven or eight contenders from whom it comes down to what you like. Anderson, Statham, Willis, Broad, Flintoff, Hoggard, Harmison, possibly Side bottom for variety. Anderson is probably the most skillful of those, but he is also the most similar to the two certs.
I think Anderson is the most skilful bowler ive seen myself in an England shirt, ive sen you tube or Truman and Underwood. Underwood was one of our best but as @northernboy1987 pointed out-this is on uncovered wickets. There's no doubt his skill but wickets these days are batsman friendlyi'd be interested anyone on the forum who has seen both Fred and Jimmyto my knowledge that is only @Seniorplayer ........
I would have Deadly Derek instead of Laker, FC. And Snow instead of Flinters
He scored two Test hundreds in India. And one at 7 last summer. More than Vince, cook, Hales, Buttler, Ballance in the same period. But do keep the narrative going.
Horlicks.Gle at his Ashes stats from 2015, do you think that the Aussies didn't bother to bounce him?Plus, how many of the other England players can play fast stuff on quick wickets? Stokes and Bairstow comfortably. Root - probably? Otherwise, in 2013 they folded like cards.
Take your point re stats But if Mo is still that good why was he dropped from opening nothing to do with getting out to the short stuff seem to recall watching him many times getting out trying to hook. Still believe in the UK he's at his best batting at 8.
In my view, I don't think that Ali should bat at 5. My Test side would be similar to.....CookHameedJenningsRootBallanceStokesBairstow/ButtlerAliWoakes/WoodBroadJimmyAs much as I think Buttler is a God when he gets going, I still prefer Bairstow in a Test side.