Watching the better teams and watching England, it is like 2 different games are being played. We also look a little more competitive at home, but seem to massively struggle in one day stuff as soon as we are away. We need to let our players get some more exposure to overseas conditions - the problem is though, they are so lacking in form even if they get picked by an IPL franchise they aren't good enough to play.I don't think Moores comes across as particularly inspiring - a little like PL perhaps. Maybe they need to take a look at the Aussie approach - pick some players and tell them to go and express themselves. It is disappointing but I am not getting too razzed up over it.....being an old git (just turned 40) it is all about the Test matches for me.
A Test match sometimes dictates a period of digging in, taking the heat out of the situation, and I have no issue with that - our issue is we seem to do it the shorter forms.
Quote from: aev on March 09, 2015, 01:13:46 PMA Test match sometimes dictates a period of digging in, taking the heat out of the situation, and I have no issue with that - our issue is we seem to do it the shorter forms.Exactly my point on the shorter formats.However tests also have periods where going after the bowlers for a session ca be the difference, and we rarely do that either.As I say, separate coach for ODI and T20, separate central contracts, separate selectors. Lets start treating it as the same difference as rugby and rugby 7's and pick players who are the best for that format. By giving ODI/T20 central contracts we can put pressure on those players and their counties to get them exposure in the IPL, Big Bash, etc and try to develop players who have experience in those conditions rather than a team of identikit back foot batsmen and medium-fast swing bowlers.The first thing to do is build the short format team around Buttler, he's a genuine world class talent in those formats and the game plan/setup should be about giving him the time and opportunity to break teams, like Maxwell did for Australia the other day.
"We prepared well. We covered the right stuff, but we haven't played well. We have to take that."No Peter you clearly haven't prepared well and covered the right stuff. That's why we bombed massively. The bowling unit is completely wrong, the batting should be ok. You don't change your team on the eve of the tournament.
Quote from: paul_e on March 09, 2015, 01:50:23 PMQuote from: aev on March 09, 2015, 01:13:46 PMA Test match sometimes dictates a period of digging in, taking the heat out of the situation, and I have no issue with that - our issue is we seem to do it the shorter forms.Exactly my point on the shorter formats.However tests also have periods where going after the bowlers for a session ca be the difference, and we rarely do that either.As I say, separate coach for ODI and T20, separate central contracts, separate selectors. Lets start treating it as the same difference as rugby and rugby 7's and pick players who are the best for that format. By giving ODI/T20 central contracts we can put pressure on those players and their counties to get them exposure in the IPL, Big Bash, etc and try to develop players who have experience in those conditions rather than a team of identikit back foot batsmen and medium-fast swing bowlers.The first thing to do is build the short format team around Buttler, he's a genuine world class talent in those formats and the game plan/setup should be about giving him the time and opportunity to break teams, like Maxwell did for Australia the other day.You might possibly get the players to an IPL franchise, but they would struggle at present to get any of them game time. From memory Morgan didn't play that much recently. It is also worth noting that Maxwell didn't do that much when he was over here recently. I think we are a little bit hampered by our structure - if you started from scratch you wouldn't have this number of first class counties. Many of them are also redeveloping grounds, and bidding for tests. I think we spread ourselves too thinly to be honest. The 2 division structure has helped, but only in so much that the first division is a lot more competitive than the second. Those that get promoted tend to go straight back down again. I genuinely think we should have gone down the franchise route for T20 stuff, but again counties would be reluctant to go for this.
As said above our issues in ODI cricket are the same as we have in Tests. Let's not assume we're a good Test side, because we beat India last summer. I can see us getting hammered by NZ and Australia this summer. We have some good players but the culture is all wrong.