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| England ODI batting order / balance Unless Moores completely loses the plot and starts believing that Prior has the technique to open the innings.. it seem likely that the ODI side for the forthcoming tournament will line up as follows... Alastair Cook (Essex) Ian Bell (Warwickshire) Owais Shah (Middlesex) / Jonathan Trott (Warwickshire) / Michael Yardy (Sussex) Kevin Pietersen (Hampshire) Paul Collingwood (Durham, capt) Matt Prior (Sussex) Dimitri Mascarenhas (Hampshire) Stuart Broad (Leicestershire) / Liam Plunkett (Durham) Ryan Sidebottom (Nottinghamshire) Monty Panesar (Northamptonshire) James Anderson (Lancashire) The other obvious option would be Yardy instead of Broad / Plunkett... Mascarenhas will presumably be under pressure to show that he should be the one to make way for Flintoff, with whoever plays at three having similar fears about Bopara's return. Last edited by Rachael : 22-06-2007 at 08:23 PM. |
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| I think Prior will open and Bell will be at 3 or otherwise we will just get off to the same plodding starts we did in the World Cup.Prior is now a more confident player after doing well in the test side and should be able to transfer some form over to the one day game.It isn't as if the West Indies have a great bowling attack so stick him up there and see what he is made of. |
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| Bell would be more suited down the order when the spinners come on. Cook, Prior, Trott, Pietersen, Collingwood, Bell, Mascarenhas, Plunkett, Sidebottom, Panesar, Anderson. Collingwood ahead of Bell as he has more time to make some more centuries. Mascarenhas and Plunkett for the big hitting at the end hopefully with one of the top order still there. |
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| they desperately need someone in the top three who can exploit the powerplays. prior may not have the technique to open but if pieterson has to come in after 4 overs anyway then what does it matter? that top three is always going to have a shoddy look about it unless trescothick comes back. |
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