Quote from: paul_e on April 27, 2015, 09:56:06 AMQuote from: pooligan on April 27, 2015, 04:25:02 AMWhy a bizarre post paul_e ? You have your opinion i have mine. Go on to the BBC cricket website and you will see Boycott and Agnew discussing the inclusion of both Jorden and Ali. Both these guys agree with me over Ali , they know far more about cricket than you ever will with all due respect. I suspect your opinion has a lot to do with you probably being a Pears followerNo I'm not a pears fan.It's bizarre for the very reason I said. No one called him world class on the back of those 3 wicketsYou say if he takes wickets in the summer you'll change your opinion but you clearly believe he shouldn't be given the opportunity. Personally I think he improved so much between SL and India last summer that he deserves a chance to see how far he can go. I'd certainly prefer that to relying on Tredwell who is the only credible alternative. Rashid should come in but for a seamer not to replace Moeen.Rashid would have to come in for Ali, as Root offers a spinning option as well so there would be no need for all three.
Quote from: pooligan on April 27, 2015, 04:25:02 AMWhy a bizarre post paul_e ? You have your opinion i have mine. Go on to the BBC cricket website and you will see Boycott and Agnew discussing the inclusion of both Jorden and Ali. Both these guys agree with me over Ali , they know far more about cricket than you ever will with all due respect. I suspect your opinion has a lot to do with you probably being a Pears followerNo I'm not a pears fan.It's bizarre for the very reason I said. No one called him world class on the back of those 3 wicketsYou say if he takes wickets in the summer you'll change your opinion but you clearly believe he shouldn't be given the opportunity. Personally I think he improved so much between SL and India last summer that he deserves a chance to see how far he can go. I'd certainly prefer that to relying on Tredwell who is the only credible alternative. Rashid should come in but for a seamer not to replace Moeen.
Why a bizarre post paul_e ? You have your opinion i have mine. Go on to the BBC cricket website and you will see Boycott and Agnew discussing the inclusion of both Jorden and Ali. Both these guys agree with me over Ali , they know far more about cricket than you ever will with all due respect. I suspect your opinion has a lot to do with you probably being a Pears follower
Quote from: tomd2103 on April 28, 2015, 12:43:50 AMQuote from: paul_e on April 27, 2015, 09:56:06 AMQuote from: pooligan on April 27, 2015, 04:25:02 AMWhy a bizarre post paul_e ? You have your opinion i have mine. Go on to the BBC cricket website and you will see Boycott and Agnew discussing the inclusion of both Jorden and Ali. Both these guys agree with me over Ali , they know far more about cricket than you ever will with all due respect. I suspect your opinion has a lot to do with you probably being a Pears followerNo I'm not a pears fan.It's bizarre for the very reason I said. No one called him world class on the back of those 3 wicketsYou say if he takes wickets in the summer you'll change your opinion but you clearly believe he shouldn't be given the opportunity. Personally I think he improved so much between SL and India last summer that he deserves a chance to see how far he can go. I'd certainly prefer that to relying on Tredwell who is the only credible alternative. Rashid should come in but for a seamer not to replace Moeen.Rashid would have to come in for Ali, as Root offers a spinning option as well so there would be no need for all three. Not really, Root is useful to bring on when nothing much is happening but he shouldn't be use any more than that. The reason he's bowled the number of overs he has recently is because once the ball isn't doing anything for the quicks they don't have the variety to mix it up and create chances from nothing, so you bring on Root, speed through a few overs fairly cheaply and hope he gets one to stick (which he's done pretty well with to be fair to him). If you're playing on pitches like the last 2 I'd like to see a seamer go out and a spinner come in as someone you can put on for a 10-12 over spell with the old ball and they'll make things happen. That 4th seamer/2nd spinner should be a horses for courses selection between, for example, Stokes and Rashid.
Quote from: paul_e on April 28, 2015, 08:28:28 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on April 28, 2015, 12:43:50 AMQuote from: paul_e on April 27, 2015, 09:56:06 AMQuote from: pooligan on April 27, 2015, 04:25:02 AMWhy a bizarre post paul_e ? You have your opinion i have mine. Go on to the BBC cricket website and you will see Boycott and Agnew discussing the inclusion of both Jorden and Ali. Both these guys agree with me over Ali , they know far more about cricket than you ever will with all due respect. I suspect your opinion has a lot to do with you probably being a Pears followerNo I'm not a pears fan.It's bizarre for the very reason I said. No one called him world class on the back of those 3 wicketsYou say if he takes wickets in the summer you'll change your opinion but you clearly believe he shouldn't be given the opportunity. Personally I think he improved so much between SL and India last summer that he deserves a chance to see how far he can go. I'd certainly prefer that to relying on Tredwell who is the only credible alternative. Rashid should come in but for a seamer not to replace Moeen.Rashid would have to come in for Ali, as Root offers a spinning option as well so there would be no need for all three. Not really, Root is useful to bring on when nothing much is happening but he shouldn't be use any more than that. The reason he's bowled the number of overs he has recently is because once the ball isn't doing anything for the quicks they don't have the variety to mix it up and create chances from nothing, so you bring on Root, speed through a few overs fairly cheaply and hope he gets one to stick (which he's done pretty well with to be fair to him). If you're playing on pitches like the last 2 I'd like to see a seamer go out and a spinner come in as someone you can put on for a 10-12 over spell with the old ball and they'll make things happen. That 4th seamer/2nd spinner should be a horses for courses selection between, for example, Stokes and Rashid.I agree Root is good for a few overs, but he's not a front line spinner like Ali. Ali is our main off spinner and would be expected to bowl a lot of overs in normal circumstances. It would be Plunkett or Rashid in for Jordan, if they make that change.
Ali took 4-98 after being injured and not bowling before coming straight into a Test match, so he did pretty well from the bowling side. He was clearly rusty, but still took 4 wickets on a very flat pitch. It wouldn't make any sense to drop him. I do agree that Plunkett or Rashid should come in to add variety to the attack. On Boycott's point, it's not really valid. Ali is an off spinner and Root is a batsman who bowls a few overs of off spin. It's not like Root would ever be considered as the only spinner going into a game. It's not a choice of Root or Ali they occupy completely different roles in the side.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on April 28, 2015, 02:21:52 PMAli took 4-98 after being injured and not bowling before coming straight into a Test match, so he did pretty well from the bowling side. He was clearly rusty, but still took 4 wickets on a very flat pitch. It wouldn't make any sense to drop him. I do agree that Plunkett or Rashid should come in to add variety to the attack. On Boycott's point, it's not really valid. Ali is an off spinner and Root is a batsman who bowls a few overs of off spin. It's not like Root would ever be considered as the only spinner going into a game. It's not a choice of Root or Ali they occupy completely different roles in the side.Tredwell had similar figures in the first test, but he was dropped. Ali also failed pretty spectacularly with the bat, getting run out in a way that would be embarassing for most junior cricketers. As for Boycott's point, I think it is a pretty salient one. If Rashid was in the side, you would have a leg spinner doing most of the work and then Root coming on doing something different for a few overs, rather than offering more of the same. I don't think you need to worry though, as I can't see England making any changes for the next test and Ali and Jordan will stay in. Away from that, I see England Lions have named a pretty attacking one day squad for the game with Ireland:James Taylor (capt) Zafar Ansari, Jonny Bairstow (wkt), Sam Billings (wkt), Tim Bresnan, Steven Finn, Lewis Gregory, Alex Hales, Jason Roy, James Vince, David Willey
Indeed I think it's fairly clear some don't rate Ali and some do. I quite the ODI team there are a few players I'd like to see on a more regular basis.
So Tredwell was not dropped but replaced and i was told one of my earlier posts was bizarre