Quote from: PaulWinch again on March 13, 2015, 11:18:20 AMI'm hoping Jordan can get back to bowling quick and aggressive rather than the line and length bowler he's been coached into. He's definitely got wicket taking ability, he's an excellent fielder and a pretty good bat too. He's worth perservering with.I think it's part of the problem Paul. Young bowlers come into the international fold and it seems that the coaching set up want to change everything about them. Look at what has happened to Finn.
I'm hoping Jordan can get back to bowling quick and aggressive rather than the line and length bowler he's been coached into. He's definitely got wicket taking ability, he's an excellent fielder and a pretty good bat too. He's worth perservering with.
Quote from: tomd2103 on March 13, 2015, 12:18:38 PMQuote from: Villan For Life on March 13, 2015, 11:09:13 AMNice for Bell to get a fifty in what should be his last one-day innings for England.Being a Warwickshire fan and a fan of Ian Bell, I can't help but think some of the criticism of him in the last few days has been a bit harsh. Yes he hasn't gone on to make big scores, but he has scored 50's in the last three innings which others haven't done. The more I think on it the more I'm coming round to thinking that we can't drop him. If Morgan were in form then it'd be ok but with Morgan struggling to deserve his place (even before being made captain) I'd be tempted to make Bell captain for the next year with the plan being to move that on to someone else once the new ethos is in place. As harsh as it may sound the critical requirement is to get Broad and Anderson out of the way as I'm utterly convinced that they are the root of a lot of the problems.
Quote from: Villan For Life on March 13, 2015, 11:09:13 AMNice for Bell to get a fifty in what should be his last one-day innings for England.Being a Warwickshire fan and a fan of Ian Bell, I can't help but think some of the criticism of him in the last few days has been a bit harsh. Yes he hasn't gone on to make big scores, but he has scored 50's in the last three innings which others haven't done.
Nice for Bell to get a fifty in what should be his last one-day innings for England.
I really think it's time to draw a line under Broad, Anderson and Bell in ODI cricket. Basically if you're too old to be at the next World Cup then time's up. We need a bold, proactive and exciting team moving forward. We also need the current structure of cricket in England to be looked at.
Quote from: paul_e on March 13, 2015, 12:56:29 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on March 13, 2015, 12:18:38 PMQuote from: Villan For Life on March 13, 2015, 11:09:13 AMNice for Bell to get a fifty in what should be his last one-day innings for England.Being a Warwickshire fan and a fan of Ian Bell, I can't help but think some of the criticism of him in the last few days has been a bit harsh. Yes he hasn't gone on to make big scores, but he has scored 50's in the last three innings which others haven't done. The more I think on it the more I'm coming round to thinking that we can't drop him. If Morgan were in form then it'd be ok but with Morgan struggling to deserve his place (even before being made captain) I'd be tempted to make Bell captain for the next year with the plan being to move that on to someone else once the new ethos is in place. As harsh as it may sound the critical requirement is to get Broad and Anderson out of the way as I'm utterly convinced that they are the root of a lot of the problems.I'm with you on Broad and Anderson. Bias aside, Ian Bell would make a great one day captain. I recall he led the Bears in a one day Lords final a few seasons ago. The opponents were Somerset who had a strong side and were well led by Marcus Trescothick. Bell completely out thought Trescothick with imaginative field placings and well-timed bowling changes. Trescothick was made to look a poor captain as the Bears won well.I do think his day has passed though.
Quote from: Villan For Life on March 13, 2015, 03:20:38 PMQuote from: paul_e on March 13, 2015, 12:56:29 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on March 13, 2015, 12:18:38 PMQuote from: Villan For Life on March 13, 2015, 11:09:13 AMNice for Bell to get a fifty in what should be his last one-day innings for England.Being a Warwickshire fan and a fan of Ian Bell, I can't help but think some of the criticism of him in the last few days has been a bit harsh. Yes he hasn't gone on to make big scores, but he has scored 50's in the last three innings which others haven't done. The more I think on it the more I'm coming round to thinking that we can't drop him. If Morgan were in form then it'd be ok but with Morgan struggling to deserve his place (even before being made captain) I'd be tempted to make Bell captain for the next year with the plan being to move that on to someone else once the new ethos is in place. As harsh as it may sound the critical requirement is to get Broad and Anderson out of the way as I'm utterly convinced that they are the root of a lot of the problems.I'm with you on Broad and Anderson. Bias aside, Ian Bell would make a great one day captain. I recall he led the Bears in a one day Lords final a few seasons ago. The opponents were Somerset who had a strong side and were well led by Marcus Trescothick. Bell completely out thought Trescothick with imaginative field placings and well-timed bowling changes. Trescothick was made to look a poor captain as the Bears won well.I do think his day has passed though.I absolutely agree, I just think you need a small handover period where there's someone there who's in form, has experience and has captain credentials. I don't think there's anyone else who is all 3 for now, which puts pressure on Morgan and he's wilted under it. For Bell he always seems to thrive under pressure, it's generally when he plays at his best. The other thing is that I think Bell is well capable at scoring faster, for some reason he plays within himself in ODIs, a mentality change at the highest level would hopefully address that.
Quote from: paul_e on March 13, 2015, 12:56:29 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on March 13, 2015, 12:18:38 PMQuote from: Villan For Life on March 13, 2015, 11:09:13 AMNice for Bell to get a fifty in what should be his last one-day innings for England.Being a Warwickshire fan and a fan of Ian Bell, I can't help but think some of the criticism of him in the last few days has been a bit harsh. Yes he hasn't gone on to make big scores, but he has scored 50's in the last three innings which others haven't done. The more I think on it the more I'm coming round to thinking that we can't drop him. If Morgan were in form then it'd be ok but with Morgan struggling to deserve his place (even before being made captain) I'd be tempted to make Bell captain for the next year with the plan being to move that on to someone else once the new ethos is in place. As harsh as it may sound the critical requirement is to get Broad and Anderson out of the way as I'm utterly convinced that they are the root of a lot of the problems.On reflection, I think that is probably a sound plan. I hope to see the team for the next ODI looking something like:Bell (c), Hales, Taylor, Root, Morgan, Buttler, Stokes, Woakes, Jordan, Tredwell, FinnI think that would be enough of a change whilst also maintaining a little bit of stability. Importantly, it would also give us a foundation to build on over the next few years. Going forward, I'd like to see Root maybe take over Bell's role with a more explosive hitter coming in at four and I would like to see Adil Rashid given a chance as the spinning option.
Quote from: tomd2103 on March 14, 2015, 12:56:59 AMQuote from: paul_e on March 13, 2015, 12:56:29 PMQuote from: tomd2103 on March 13, 2015, 12:18:38 PMQuote from: Villan For Life on March 13, 2015, 11:09:13 AMNice for Bell to get a fifty in what should be his last one-day innings for England.Being a Warwickshire fan and a fan of Ian Bell, I can't help but think some of the criticism of him in the last few days has been a bit harsh. Yes he hasn't gone on to make big scores, but he has scored 50's in the last three innings which others haven't done. The more I think on it the more I'm coming round to thinking that we can't drop him. If Morgan were in form then it'd be ok but with Morgan struggling to deserve his place (even before being made captain) I'd be tempted to make Bell captain for the next year with the plan being to move that on to someone else once the new ethos is in place. As harsh as it may sound the critical requirement is to get Broad and Anderson out of the way as I'm utterly convinced that they are the root of a lot of the problems.On reflection, I think that is probably a sound plan. I hope to see the team for the next ODI looking something like:Bell (c), Hales, Taylor, Root, Morgan, Buttler, Stokes, Woakes, Jordan, Tredwell, FinnI think that would be enough of a change whilst also maintaining a little bit of stability. Importantly, it would also give us a foundation to build on over the next few years. Going forward, I'd like to see Root maybe take over Bell's role with a more explosive hitter coming in at four and I would like to see Adil Rashid given a chance as the spinning option. I wonder if they will give Root the one day captaincy as an apprenticeship to his eventual elevation to test captain?Athers in The Times suggests that of the current squad only Tredwell and Bopara are likely to be left out. The old guard are safe because of a refocus towards test cricket.As the past few months has been dominated by one day cricket - and what a waste of time that has been - the next few months are dominated by test cricket. We play 17 tests between April and January against the West Indies, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa.
After reading Collingwood's column on Sky I'm inclined to think Jordan is the way forward. He makes a good point that Jordan can contribute in all areas of the game. I think, if we can get him back to being confident, he'll be an excellent player for us.