Our batsmen seem to have had a collective loss of confidence. Our success of recent times has been built on strength in depth, if the top order failed the middle order helped them out or at another time we would score enough early on to cover for a later collapse. No need to panic and throw the baby out with the bathwater but we might have to tweak things a little.
Quote from: taylorsworkrate on August 09, 2013, 07:07:10 PMNo matter what the aussies get, our batting is indefensibleand has been for a while, if this was an isolated incident then you could go 'yeah ok every team has a bad day'. However we have been failing to put on first innings runs for a long while now and there are major issues with how we approach an innings, and players not being under pressure to perform.
No matter what the aussies get, our batting is indefensible
I do think a symptom of the negativity is selecting Bresnan, it's not that I think he's a bad player but I think they clearly pick him to bolster the batting which in turn means those above him don't take responsibility. He'd be a good 4th seamer, but he is no way the third best seamer in the country. He will pick up a couple of wickets here and there, but he'll never go through a team. Onions, Tremlett and Finn are all better bowlers than him and in a three man seam attack you need strike bowlers.
Clearly we won't really know what a good score is on this track until the Aussies have batted on it as Durham has a history of 250 being very competitive but the batting is a real issue.Take nothing away from Australia, their bowling attack is perfect for this type of pitch but we've batted poorly, i'm not sure whether Bairstow can hang on much longer without a score in the 2nd innings, Root just looks out of his depth right now and Cook is just hanging in there all the time, there's no fluency to our batting whatsoever. We've 4 or 5 players that look very low on confidence out of our top 7 and your only going to go one way with that type of make up. Clearly you wouldn't drop Cook, Trott or Prior so that leaves a move for Root down the order and leaving out Bairstow for an opener (unless he scores a ton in the 2nd innings that is). Hanging back in the crease is always a sign of low confidence and it's rife though our batting line up right now, on pitches that we should look to get forward on against an attack that is a disciplined line and length attack. Back foot players or not, thats a recipe for disaster against this attack. We deserved to win the first two Tests but we also deserved to lose the last one. We've got through this series retaining the Ashes already so they deserve credit for that but i'm afraid we'll get walloped in Australia unless we sort this out. England hav'nt lost a Test in 12 Tests I heard, so we are very hard to beat. We're going to need to be again.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on August 09, 2013, 08:46:41 PMI do think a symptom of the negativity is selecting Bresnan, it's not that I think he's a bad player but I think they clearly pick him to bolster the batting which in turn means those above him don't take responsibility. He'd be a good 4th seamer, but he is no way the third best seamer in the country. He will pick up a couple of wickets here and there, but he'll never go through a team. Onions, Tremlett and Finn are all better bowlers than him and in a three man seam attack you need strike bowlers.Totally agree with that Paul. Being slightly negative has been our default setting for a while now though, even back to when we would employ Giles to bowl only on the leg side. Our declarations and enforcement of the follow on over the past few years are prime examples of our safety first approach.
Quote from: tomd2103 on August 09, 2013, 10:43:13 PMQuote from: PaulWinch again on August 09, 2013, 08:46:41 PMI do think a symptom of the negativity is selecting Bresnan, it's not that I think he's a bad player but I think they clearly pick him to bolster the batting which in turn means those above him don't take responsibility. He'd be a good 4th seamer, but he is no way the third best seamer in the country. He will pick up a couple of wickets here and there, but he'll never go through a team. Onions, Tremlett and Finn are all better bowlers than him and in a three man seam attack you need strike bowlers.Totally agree with that Paul. Being slightly negative has been our default setting for a while now though, even back to when we would employ Giles to bowl only on the leg side. Our declarations and enforcement of the follow on over the past few years are prime examples of our safety first approach. I still think that is very harsh, Bresnan has a better record with the ball than you're giving him credit for, against australia in particular he's only bowled one 1 bad innings, about a week ago. In 5 matches against australia he has 18 wickets at an average of just over 22.5, with an economy of 2.9. Those are world class figures for a bowler, as the 3rd seamer they're stunning. He's there on his bowling merit, yes he won't often rip through a team and get 5for or better, but he's the 3rd seamer/4th bowler in a team with, probably, 2 of the top 5 bowlers in the world, it's not his job to take a hatful of wickets every time.I genuinely don't know why so many people have got such a problem with him being in the squad. I know other bowlers are pushing for a place but if they get ahead of him it needs to be because they're bowling exceptionally well.