The more I look at the squad, the more optimistic I am. Say it quietly, but we have the makings of a great test side here...
Umm, we don’t have anyone that looks like a 1/2/3 and once Anderson and broad go I’d you really think curran is going to be as good ?? He’s an all rounder bits and pieces bowler so in reality is competing with stokes for the all rounder spot. So, where is the next Anderson/broad class coming from ?? What you mean to say is that we have a 4/5/6 and possibly a good wk/bat. We don’t really have any bowling coming brought to claim all looks rosy and we still have no top order... we do however have many 5/6/7 bats so could easily rotate there and not lose much/anything
The question might be if we Had too many bowlers at Galle....Root will want options away from home and rightly so, but was the team top heavy bowling wise? We actually has 6 proper bowlersIf Bairstow is to come in its probably for a bowler.Personally I think my team would be unchanged for now, Bairstow will come back for sure soon enough.Root seems to use Rashid to clean out the tail, he wants control(leach) and then thinks the tailenders at clueless against Rash[/quoteI agree with you. I wouldn't change the side after this match, and Bairstow will be back soon enough as you say- you don't make the ICC Test Team of the Year (2016) for just being ginger! 'In 2016, Bairstow set a new record for the most dismissals (70) by a wicket-keeper in a calendar year.[1] In the same year, Bairstow also set a record for most runs in Test matches by a wicket-keeper in a single year. By scoring 1,470 runs in Tests in the year, Bairstow almost doubled the previous record of 777 for England wicket-keepers set by Matt Prior in 2012, and comprehensively surpassed the former record for any Test country of 1,045 runs, held by former Zimbabwe wicket-keeper Andy Flower'. YJB will be back, and I can't wait to see him at his best again! His Waca ton was awesome.
of a great test side here...