PAUL M wrote:
Cook gets hailed as a future England captain etc etc but he really needs to start performing with the bat. He is nowhere near the player he was when he first came into the side. Bell should not even be there. Plunkett would not be a bad option as he can bat a bit and push Swann, Broad and Prior up one place each. Sidebottom is the better bowler, just depends on how the pitch looks I suppose.
I don't get all the talk about Cook being future England captain at all. He should be considered as a player that could 'possibly' have a future as an England batsmen but only if he picks his game up. His poor run of form is now just starting to look like a guy that simply has to many frailties to be in the side at the moment. His issue is technique not form imo.
As for Bell i've never been a fan. He has probably the best technique of all the England players but he just doesn't have the attitude to tough it out in test match cricket. I just wish we could give Collingwoods mentle toughness to Bell and then you'd have one of the worlds best players on your hands. I'd have picked Ravi Bopara in the squad ahead of Bell even though his Ashes form was horrendous. He's never a number 3 but a place at 5 or 6 in this series would have suited him imo and it would have been handy to have the option of him bowling a few overs. He's a really classy player and long term I think he'll become a cracking test match batsman at 5 or 6.
Moving onto Prior. His place should be under no pressure whatsoever imo. He's had a quietish time of it with the bat during the Ashes and in this test but he's got a great record and his keeping has come on fantastically well. He's doing nothing wrong with the gloves whatsoever after working really hard to improve. I get the feeling his hard work with the gloves may be effecting his batting but hopefully he can put both things together soon enough. I think he's a fantastic player tbh.
We should be positive for the next test and bring Sidebottam or Plunkett in for Bell. If you want a little bit more depth to the batting then it would have to be Plunkett. He would probably bat at 9 and along with Broad at 7 and Swann at 8 should just about be able to make up for the lack of a genuine batting number 7.