Sorry but how is averaging 19 with the bat and 100 with the ball deserving of a rest? Moeen(prior to Woakes' injury) was rightly going to be dropped. He's been a total embarrassment on this tour.
And dropping him completely would be ridiculous! He has had one poor series - but in previous games during 2017 he has been impressive for most of the time! Let's not give up on him just yet ay!! By all means rest the guy and give someone else a go but let's try to bring his confidence back a little without hanging him out to dry for one poor series! Just go back a few months and mo was batting getting bucket loads of runs and taking wickets too! We need some depth and experience in the squad and real competition for places if we wamt to compete at the top level.
Confirmed Crane in for Woakes... and Starc in for Bird. Bairstow best have been practising farming the strike in the nets!
So our attack will be Anderson and Broad plus a guy in his 2nd Test, a leggie on debut and Mo who's averaging lots at the moment. Going to be interesting who Root throws the ball to 1st after Anderson and Broad.
Moeen Ali is a luxury cricketer. He's simply neither a batsman good enough for the top 6 nor is he a front line spinner. You can get away with an average player like Moeen when Stokes and Woakes are playing. Moeen dipped his bread against South Africa granted but his bowling returned to dross against a fairly weak West Indies side. His efforts against South Africa should be deemed more a fluke than his career really turning a corner. In all away matches Moeen averages mid 20s with the bat and 48 with the ball. He's just not very good.
Moeen has the ability to bat in the top 6 at test cricket but that's not what England have wanted him to be and as a result he's been messed around a little bit because he's so versatile. He's batted at every position from 1-9 in test matches which is kinda ridiculous.
Got to disagree with that - he has played some innings which suggest he has the potential required, but for periods of time he has played like a number eight, which in Test terms is exactly what he is, someone who can damage an opposing team with his counter attacking game, but not someone who is going to make serious runs under the greatest of pressure. He is too loose in his choice of shots, and poor against the short ball.
Surely he plays like an eight because they bat him at eight? He's a top order bat for Worcestershire but has changed his game in order to do what the England management have asked of him, where many players would have kicked up a fuss and complained about being played out of position.