Quote from: paul_e on August 05, 2012, 01:16:45 PMbresnan has failed today but his batting record across his test career is fantastic for an 8, ditto broad for a 9/10 and swann for a 8/9. Between them they average over a hundred, which is huge when they're picked as specialist bowlers.As said before Bresnan need to become more consistent. If he can get that right and come in and regualrly get important runs and support the top order guy with him (i.e. do the job Taylor did) he'd be ideal as a 6, allowing 4 specialist bowlers and giving us a meaningful 5th option.and as I said he isnt being picked as a specialist bowler
bresnan has failed today but his batting record across his test career is fantastic for an 8, ditto broad for a 9/10 and swann for a 8/9. Between them they average over a hundred, which is huge when they're picked as specialist bowlers.As said before Bresnan need to become more consistent. If he can get that right and come in and regualrly get important runs and support the top order guy with him (i.e. do the job Taylor did) he'd be ideal as a 6, allowing 4 specialist bowlers and giving us a meaningful 5th option.
Quote from: spangley1812 on August 05, 2012, 01:31:16 PMQuote from: paul_e on August 05, 2012, 01:16:45 PMbresnan has failed today but his batting record across his test career is fantastic for an 8, ditto broad for a 9/10 and swann for a 8/9. Between them they average over a hundred, which is huge when they're picked as specialist bowlers.As said before Bresnan need to become more consistent. If he can get that right and come in and regualrly get important runs and support the top order guy with him (i.e. do the job Taylor did) he'd be ideal as a 6, allowing 4 specialist bowlers and giving us a meaningful 5th option.and as I said he isnt being picked as a specialist bowleryes he is, but our success has been built on every player being good in a 2nd discipline of the 3 (batting, bowling, fielding). Monty, Onions and Finn are all good bowlers but don't bat or field well enough to get in ahead of Swann, Broad and Bresnan. Bresnan's record with the ball is fine for a 3rd seamer, yes Finn would bring more threat but as part of the team it's more valuable for Bresnan to be picked as a specialist bowler. That the reason for that is made because of non bowling reasons doesn't stop him being given the spot as a specialist bowler (interestingly, if you check the stats Bresnan actually has a better bowling average at test level than Finn, so it's arguable that he should get the nod purely on bowling merit).As for him batting 6 or 7 his average with the bat is 40, that's more than good enough to be picked as an all rounder. The problem is that he currently plays as someone coming in and trying to boost the score. To play higher up he needs to play the situation better and be willing to dig in a little more. He needs to be able to do what he's done so far and score quick runs, but he also needs to be able to do the 'wall' role that we saw yesterday. I still think he'll end up batting 7 for us (with prior up to 6) so we can accommodate Finn.
Broad is another one who should be looked at, his level has dropped off badly. Finn should have had the new ball as well.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on August 05, 2012, 07:57:35 PMBroad is another one who should be looked at, his level has dropped off badly. Finn should have had the new ball as well.So I'm not the only one who thinks that about Broad. Apart from 11 wickets in the Lords test against the Windies he's been disappointing for some time. He's not alone in that though.
Broad has been inconsistent ever since he made the breakthrough. He holds on to his place during the poor phases because generally he doesn't go for much over 2-2.5 an over and he is capable of building pressure at one end allowing Jimmy and Swann to skittle people at the other. Broad also has an ability to get a wicket from nothing which is valuable.Finn doesn't have that. Even at his best he can be expensive, when he's not taking wickets and starts trying to force things he goes up to well over 4 an over, which isn't good enough at test level.All that said, if we start with Finn he should open the bowling with Jimmy, Finn has great pace, which we aren't making the most of by giving him a ball that's 10-15 overs old.Englands biggest problem with the ball at the minute is actually that Jimmy and Swann haven't been as good as they were a couple of years ago, they're still playing well but you don't see the unplayable 7-8 over spells where they get a few wickets and barely give a run away anymore. Those spells were a key part of the ashes win, along with Cook and Trott playing like 2 of the best batsmen on the planet, a level they have also failed to get back to since.
There's that Broad knack of getting wickets. Too little too late, but oh well.