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| 18 provisonal players, you can state if they r in the 11 or not. BATTERS - COOK, VAUGHN, STRAUSS, BELL, COLLINGWOOD, PEITERSON, SOLANKI WICKETKEEPER - READ, MUSTARD BOWLERS - PANESAR, BROAD, SIDEBOTTOM, HOGGARD, JONES, ANDERSON ALL ROUNDERS - FLINTOFF, RASHID, MASCAHRANAS this is just my prediction let me know what you think |
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| I guess there's a decent chance that (injuries permitting) Cook and Vaughan will still be opening and that Bell and Pietersen will be at 3 and 4. The odds on the attack including Hoggard, Sidebottom and Panesar must also be high. Of the rest.... I don't see Flintoff playing any part: I suspect he'll not be good enough with the bat to play at 6 and will not be capable of bowling enough overs to bat at 7 / 8: his fate would seem to depend on England finding another specialist batsman who can be relied upon as a bowler - maybe Collingwood if he improves his bowling, or Ambrose if his glovework is genuinely good... but it's too soon to say. Of the unproven youngsters... Rashid and Broad seem the most likely to break through. Shah might nail a batting spot... as might Joyce... but right now, I'd not bet on either player. God only knows who will be taking the gloves: I'd love to see Read (or someone even better behind the pegs)... but the best hope remains Foster... but if I had to lay a bet it would be on Ambrose (let's just hope it's not Prior). If the series were held this summer I think it would be pretty close: Sidebottom and Hoggard would, on recent evidence, be a great pairing... the batting looks sound enough... and so long as a genuine gloveman were promoted (Foster / Read) the man-for-man comparison would suggest a series to savour. Last edited by Rachael : 18-11-2007 at 09:29 AM. |
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| As requested my opinion of your squad of players.
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| Ern is right,there are doubts about at least 6 of that 18 and that is without taking into account players losing form.If Solanki is picked in a test match for England i will eat my hat. Hopefully Flintoff and Vaughan will be fit and firing in 2009 but you do wonder given their injury records. |
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| Flintoff, I'm not sure, his ankle is very weak, and keeps being sidelined due to this area. Solanki in an Ashes match?? That gave me a good chuckle. Cook Vaughan (c) Pietersen Bell Collingwood Shah Flintoff Prior (wkt) Harmison Hoggard Panesar
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2nd Ashes series (an additional 18 months of international experience) in Australia against a superior Australian attack average almost doubles to 33 (4x50's) Of Bell's 20 dismissals against Australia in test cricket 10 have been against retired duo Warne and McGrath ODI average against Australia 40.25 (3x50's in 8 appearances) Care to expand on those reasons why Bell despite showing clear improvement against Australia will inevitably "nause" it up in a couple of years time against an inferior Australian attack which will be minus the two all time great bowlers he's struggled most against? Last edited by engssmoothcriminal : 18-11-2007 at 03:39 PM. |
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| 1 Cook 2 Vaughan 3 Pietersen 4 Bopara 5 Collingwood 6 Flintoff 7 Broad 8 Read 9 Hoggard 10 Sidebottom 11 Panesar |
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No Bell or Harmison?
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| And Flintoff 6, Broad 7 and Read 8 Read will never play for England again and personally i'd play Harmison and form permitting give Bell the first 2 tests. What about Tresco? By 2009 he may be ready to play again and if the Aussies are foolish to play Lee and Tait I'd like to see Tres opening to take advantage of the easy runs that are there to be scored.
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