Good post VFL. New Zealand have vastly improved in one dayers since the introduction of T20 and having specialist short form players, a lot of whom don't play test matches. England need to adopt this same approach. India showed today how to chase a total of around 260 without breaking sweat.
Yet again we have failed at a major tournament. No doubt the inquests will be long and detailed but the simple fact remains that, in one day cricket, outside of the UK we are very poor. We invented the one day game and have not evolved. We have not won a knock out game in CWC since 1992 when we reached the final. That is a truly pathetic statistic.We need our top players playing in the IPL. T20 techniques and tactics are now being played in the 50 over game yet we seem to refuse to acknowledge that they are even linked. To do this the ECB must give up on the spring home test series which is generally poorly attended anyway. Victory in a World Cup would boost the ECB's coffers more than a few test series against the likes of Pakistan, New Zealand or the West Indies.We badly need a new, innovative coach. Someone who can work on techniques and also on the mental side of the game. Rob Key said that Alex Hales would have faced an attack similar to the Bangladesh attack several times on the county circuit and invariably dominates them. Yet stick him in an England shirt and he fails. There is something deeply ingrained in the dressing room that forces players back into their shell. You would assume that this is a fear of failure because most of this group are good players, not world class but good solid players.So where do we go from here? I reckon Moores is safe until after the Ashes. I think he should go but don't think he will. What we should do is get a one day coach who is well versed in T20 and IPL/BBL. Someone like Steven Fleming or Tom Moody who probably don't want to commit to a full time England role but would work with the one day sides.Bell, Bopara, Anderson, Broad and Finn should go. We need a young and hungry squad that are not held back by the fear of failure playing with freedom under a new coach.The next CWC is in England. Let's start planning for it right now. Be bold ECB and for once get the right man!
At the moment I think that the side selected is almost secondary to the need for (a) a new innovative coach and (b) a change to the fixtures that allows our best one day players play in the likes of the IPL.