Something I found interesting, although maybe irrelevant, Cook only averages 39 in Aus and SA vs 45 career. Seen as he's such a good player off his back foot, I personally thought he'd have a better average in those countries combined that'd be considered 'faster, bouncier' wickets. I knew he only really had one good ashes in Aus but still expected to see something different.
As for this series, where to start? It's worrying when the better players have been the ones in their test infancy.
Cook, not sure if he's completely focussed, will personal goal motivate him now he's no longer captain? He's achieved everything possible for England hasn't he (I don't want him dropped btw I think he magnificent, just asking the question)
Root has had far too much sh*t to deal with imo for a first series abroad, esp an ashes series.
Vince jury still out for me.... 2 starts hasn't pushed on very 'flashy' would like to see some grit. but looked better than his previous attempt at test cricket imo.
Ali very frustrating that he had to be told he wasn't Englands first choice spinner in the summer, but also don't think he's fully fit after his side strain and finger.
Ball. what does he do that plunkett doesn't? I understand that plunkett barely bowled in CC last season (42 overs from bumble on twitter) but surely that's Yorkshire managing his workload to get the best/quickest from him when it mattered to them?
Broad just hasn't looked right bar one spell where he showed some pace in the 2nd test, always a streaky bowler seems to be its 4-6 wkts or not much unfortunately he's just not found one of those magic spells.
I think there could be some changes for the final 2 not sure what, as the squad itself isn't one that's pushing for places, 1 change could be crane for Ali, so what the tail is weaker? Ali hasn't made the batting stronger so far has he?
But come NZ tour I think it'll be a pretty similar side to this, almost English conditions so stick to what you know and I expect JA,SB & CW to perform with the ball in more suitable conditions.