I liked the look of the side before the first test and it's lived up to that in a very big way. I'm looking forward to see how we do in Australia, though a lot can change in that time. Does anyone who follows the local stuff have any tips for who's not currently in the set-up but think has a very big future?
Basically level then. Broad and Anderson need to bowl a lot better.
Quote from: OCD on January 16, 2016, 11:58:27 PMI liked the look of the side before the first test and it's lived up to that in a very big way. I'm looking forward to see how we do in Australia, though a lot can change in that time. Does anyone who follows the local stuff have any tips for who's not currently in the set-up but think has a very big future?Not sure from the Bears, but I think Alex Lees at Yorkshire has a big future and I think Vince has quality and the right mentality.
In less than a year since the World Cup ended, we've begun to make progress in all forms of the game. The test side is looking settled and has a nucleus of young players that we can build a side around for a few years to come. Broad is now unquestionably the leader of the attack, he seems to have moved up a few gears since Ottis Gibson returned as bowling coach. Before Broad's performance with ball yesterday, Finn was our best bowler on the tour so, subject to fitness, I'd like to see Broad and Finn take the new ball in upcoming tests with Jimmy as first change.Bairstow is getting better as a keeper with each test. The position of opener all tide Cook is a worry but we are coping for now. All in all we are looking strong in several areas.