Averages don't count for much when your out of form pick the inform guys and your more likely to win.
You pick players with experience and hope they come good. If you look at teams that win big competitions, they are won with players with an average of 80 caps or so. The basics of selection should be identify players and stick with thme and they repay your trust. History is littered with people who couldn't buy a run suddenly clicking and winning games.
Fine, but not when you've been planning for a world tournament for two years. It's not three games against the West Indies. No other England batter plays like Roy at the top of the order. Would you really drop a player with a SR of 102 after 40 games?
did anyone else go yesterday? it was a dubious sort of honour to watch such a capitulation, but I can't believe the absolute nonsense that has been spouted about the collapse. From Broad saying "we haven't done a lot wrong" to various pundits talking about how well the Saffers bowled, am I alone in thinking it was just a case of poor shot after terrible shot? I'm all for England playing an aggressive form of cricket but when you arrive at the crease at 20-5 you might consider being a bit more circumspect. No, just me?
You say ridiculous cricket but this is way England play now. Morgan has said all along that they will go hard at it and if the get rolled for 100 then so be it.They would rather see that than boring cricket. This is one of the main reasons England have scored so many runs in ODI's
That's why it's a team game, not everyone is in form at the same time.England are brilliant at changing thinks at the last minute in limited overs cricket... And it's always gone BRILLIANTLY