Quote from: lovejoy on October 14, 2015, 08:30:33 AMCan any Warwickshire supporters out there, who no doubt know more about cricket than me, run me through what Ian Bell brings to the team to justify selection? Not trying to start an argument but I really can't see it in him.I rate Bell but he is on borrowed time.His stats just about justify continued selection and I think that leaving him out would leave us very short of experience in the batting line up.For the record, he's got over 7,500 test runs, 22 test centuries and is 9th on our list of all-time test run scorers. Only Pietersen and Cook have scored more test centuries. He also virtually won the 2013 home Ashes series as the only batsman in form. He's also won 5 Ashes series, a record he shares with Botham.Whenever he's been at risk of being dropped, he's produced an innings that counts. His batting has been in decline for a couple of seasons and I'm not sure he has the confidence to dig in and play that big innings.
Can any Warwickshire supporters out there, who no doubt know more about cricket than me, run me through what Ian Bell brings to the team to justify selection? Not trying to start an argument but I really can't see it in him.
It doesn't help either that we have probably our worst spin duo for quite a long time.
I disagree that Moeen is one of the two best spinners in England.
Quote from: aj2k77 on October 14, 2015, 11:41:43 AMIt doesn't help either that we have probably our worst spin duo for quite a long time.It's not the players fault, they are the best that we have available. We rarely produce decent spinners.
Without wishing to sound full of self-pity, it is not easy being an English spin bowler at this moment in time. All we ever hear is that the cupboard is bare, but the simple truth is that we don't play in conditions that help young spinners to develop.The current schedule packs half the Championship matches in before the end of May, a notorious time in terms of the weather and certainly not a period in which you'll find bunsens being prepared.All you can hope to do as a spinner is bowl as much as you can, keep it tight and earn the right to stay in the side for the drier months of the season. But then, just when you'd expect spin bowlers to come into their own in July and August, there's a big block of one-day cricket to disrupt your rhythm before the Championship comes to the crunch in September.In addition, there are T20s dotted all through the season, which I am not a fan of, to be brutally honest. The schedule forces you to go from one extreme discipline to the other, and many spinners have totally different actions in each form to deliver what they need to.
Before we start slagging off the pitch too much just remember that previous test matches played there have produced results. (4 out of 7 much the same as any other pitch around the world). Test cricket is not just about fast bouncy pitches or green seam and swing variety that we have in this country. If this match ends with both team putting up 500+ and a draw then it's down to lack of skill in bowling department. England spin attack is not international class and Pakistan only have one bowler in that cat, Yasir Shah, and he is injured.A dusty pitch that cracks up is just as relevant as a green top.