: Tue Jul 21, 2009 1:39 pm
PAUL M wrote:
So on that basis how does Broad get into the side? Looking at his bowling stats and how relatively ineffective he has been so far in this series he hardly warrants a place. He does not have enough pace so has to rely on moving the ball but he has not really done that a great deal so far. At least Harmison has the pace and bounce which could trouble batsmen. Looking at Onions he was not particularly impressive in this match and actually seems to be consistently expensive in his spells.
Broad isn't in the team solely for his bowling though, if he was I don't think you could argue that strongly for him being in the side but, as long as the selectors demand stronger batting down the order, he is safe so there isn't a Broad or Harmison situation.
PAUL M wrote:
Harmison is the leading wicket taker in the country and is troubling batsmen with his pace and bounce. I am not his biggest fan and he does bring a lot of baggage but with the form he is now I really don;t think he can be left out.
Onions still has the best FC average in the country, he's been earning that while playing tests while Harmison knocks over plodders in the CC. Harmison may well have more pace and bounce, but we're playing on English wickets and in conditions where variety and swing are much bigger factors. As long as Flintoff is fit to bowl we don't need to bring anyone else in because they can bowl fast and make people feel uncomfortable for a bit, because Flintoff does all that and more and the rest of the attack can bowl around him. If we left Broad out then Sidebottom should be first in line for a recall, he's bowled well for England these last couple of years and provides more variety and something a bit different.
Onions didn't have the best figures in the world this week, but he did a decent job for the team and has done nothing to deserve being left out for, unless we want to get back to the bad old days of English cricket where it takes ages for someone to get their chance then they get jettisoned straight away if they fail, or the first time they have a bad game, though Onions doesn't even fall into either of those categories.
The England team will not benefit at all from continuing this cycle where Harmison gets dropped, knocks over a few CC batsmen, get's back in, let's us down, then get's dropped again. It's time to move on.