The reason it keeps happening is that the sides are basically mirror images of themselves.The fact is that neither side is actually that good so when one team gets the ascendancy the other just rolls over. England's batting line up in this series contains some players that are out of form and others that quite frankly arn't good enough. Nothing wrong with the pitches, everything wrong with the application on both sides.I expect players to be discarded from both sides before their next Test Matches.
We are incredibly inconsistent, but it comes down to two reasons. Firstly on the whole we have several players finding their way at Test level. But secondly, and it's kind of linked to the first reason, there's a cultural lack of application when the need is to dig in.
I feel a bit sorry for Adam Lyth in some ways but I honestly can't think of too many worse performances in a 5 Test series that you've won.It'd be extremely brave to ever pick him again.
It would be extremely stupid as well, I've seen nothing from Lyth that makes me think he can be a reliable test class batsman, he could well be the easiest opener we've had to get out for 20+ years?
Atleast a few questions are being answered. Moen Ali is proving a vital member of the side and has nailed his spot down when leading into to series it was somewhat uncertain. Mark Wood and Steve Finn have both proved themselves to be excellent support bowlers for Anderson and Broad and Ben Stokes has shown he can be a very useful bowling asset.Adam Lyth has not shown anywhere near enough to keep his place, jury still out on Bairstow and Buttler.