Garbage our upper and middle order is all wrong, there is no imagination or urgency against the spinner.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on August 30, 2014, 12:21:32 PMGarbage our upper and middle order is all wrong, there is no imagination or urgency against the spinner.I think you have to give due consideration to the quality of the spinners we are facing here, not just about how crap you think we are, if they start smashing spinners will get out.Cook & Hales started very well against the new ball. Bell is probably the best player of spin in the side but many on here want him out of the side. So who do we replace him with.
I think it's generally accepted outside the England side itself that we are nearly always behind the curve when it comes to ODIs. For years we have made a mess of the middle overs and particularly against spin. The batting unit is just wrong,you can't have Cook, Bell and Root as 3 of the top 4. There just isn't enough power for this format.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on August 30, 2014, 11:13:02 PMI think it's generally accepted outside the England side itself that we are nearly always behind the curve when it comes to ODIs. For years we have made a mess of the middle overs and particularly against spin. The batting unit is just wrong,you can't have Cook, Bell and Root as 3 of the top 4. There just isn't enough power for this format.Totally agree. We've still got the outdated mindset of patting the ball around for 40 overs and then hitting out in the last ten. I've enjoyed the 50 over domestic tournament so far and its been apparent how different the teams have approached the game in that tournament (there have been so many scores of over 300). Hales has been given a chance, but this would have been the ideal opportunity to have a look at the likes of Jason Roy, James Vince, James Taylor etc., but no, we stick with the tried and tested. Nasser Hussain made a good point in commentary as well about the fact that many of the players went straight from test match cricket into ODIs without playing any domestic cricket in that format. As a Bears fan, I know Bell and Woakes certainly had a couple of opportunities to play in the 50 over tournament before the internationals started.