Well my call that Stokes should have started the series seems to be about right! Well done Ben you showed all of our senior batsmen how to play. He attacked the right balls and played straight to the rest. He also got a start and went on to a big score.Now for the rest of the wreckage, well played Australia as you've battered us. England moving forward, I'm not generally a fan of wholesale changes but I think a statement needs to be made for the next Test. I'd drop Pietersen, Prior, Anderson and Swann and bring in Ballance, Rankin, Panesar and I'd call up Buttler. There needs to be a realisation from the senior players that you can't play dreadfully and keep your place.
If Flower is staying he needs to make clear that that's the case and the rebuilding has to start from now.
I don't think I was necessarily wrong saying Anderson and Swann should play, with that number of wickets between them you'd give them a chance. Unfortunately those two along with several senior players have badly let us down.
Will someone dig up Gooch as well and tell him his services aren't required.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on December 17, 2013, 09:53:19 AMIf Flower is staying he needs to make clear that that's the case and the rebuilding has to start from now.It interested me in the summer when asked about getting back to number one in the rankings that flower said it was no longer a priority as we had achieved it already , I wonder if maybe there's not the hunger and desire in this squad anymore with the likes of kp, swann , prior, etc.
I think more of the blame lies with the batsmen definitely, but the bowlers have to take their share. We have consistently let Australia off the hook from precarious positions, and that's way before they can be excused for being tired. I think the standards across all three areas of the game were very low.