I'm not convinced by Hales so doesn't hurt to see Roy in good form. I'd also like to have a look at any other wicket-keepers that we have because i'm really not sure about Bairstow behind the stumps where he is barely county championship level. Given that we're touring India in the winter we really should be starting to look at wicket keepers who can bat, not the other way round. Alternatively, if England are sticking with Bairstow then Buttler shouldn't be wicket keeper in any forms of the game when playing for England until such time Bairstow is competent enough to stake his claims based on his ability behind the stumps.
Quote from: peter w on June 27, 2016, 11:14:28 AMI'm not convinced by Hales so doesn't hurt to see Roy in good form. I'd also like to have a look at any other wicket-keepers that we have because i'm really not sure about Bairstow behind the stumps where he is barely county championship level. Given that we're touring India in the winter we really should be starting to look at wicket keepers who can bat, not the other way round. Alternatively, if England are sticking with Bairstow then Buttler shouldn't be wicket keeper in any forms of the game when playing for England until such time Bairstow is competent enough to stake his claims based on his ability behind the stumps.Hales has just had a very good series, dropping him would send a terrible signal. As I've said before I push Bairstow to 5 as a batsman and bring Buttler back in at 7 and behind the stumps. Then you pick between Vince and Roy and maybe a few others at 3.
Quote from: paul_e on June 27, 2016, 11:32:14 AMQuote from: peter w on June 27, 2016, 11:14:28 AMI'm not convinced by Hales so doesn't hurt to see Roy in good form. I'd also like to have a look at any other wicket-keepers that we have because i'm really not sure about Bairstow behind the stumps where he is barely county championship level. Given that we're touring India in the winter we really should be starting to look at wicket keepers who can bat, not the other way round. Alternatively, if England are sticking with Bairstow then Buttler shouldn't be wicket keeper in any forms of the game when playing for England until such time Bairstow is competent enough to stake his claims based on his ability behind the stumps.Hales has just had a very good series, dropping him would send a terrible signal. As I've said before I push Bairstow to 5 as a batsman and bring Buttler back in at 7 and behind the stumps. Then you pick between Vince and Roy and maybe a few others at 3.Nasser Hussain was saying exactly that on SKY the other day. There is also Sam Billings as well.
Quote from: tomd2103 on June 27, 2016, 01:33:28 PMQuote from: paul_e on June 27, 2016, 11:32:14 AMQuote from: peter w on June 27, 2016, 11:14:28 AMI'm not convinced by Hales so doesn't hurt to see Roy in good form. I'd also like to have a look at any other wicket-keepers that we have because i'm really not sure about Bairstow behind the stumps where he is barely county championship level. Given that we're touring India in the winter we really should be starting to look at wicket keepers who can bat, not the other way round. Alternatively, if England are sticking with Bairstow then Buttler shouldn't be wicket keeper in any forms of the game when playing for England until such time Bairstow is competent enough to stake his claims based on his ability behind the stumps.Hales has just had a very good series, dropping him would send a terrible signal. As I've said before I push Bairstow to 5 as a batsman and bring Buttler back in at 7 and behind the stumps. Then you pick between Vince and Roy and maybe a few others at 3.Nasser Hussain was saying exactly that on SKY the other day. There is also Sam Billings as well. Billings would be my fall back if Buttler doesn't show better form than before he was dropped.3 is where I think our options are a little limited. There aren't many people in the championship who are screaming out for a call up as a top order batsman. That's the main reason that I'm gutted that Mo didn't take his chance up there. If we could've got him batting with fluency near the top then we open up the option to keep the 4 quicks but have either an extra spinner if we're not sure about the pitch, or an extra batsman in the middle order or a 5th seamer but still have a spin option to rush through some overs if needed.
Super knock by Roy again.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on June 29, 2016, 08:38:07 PMSuper knock by Roy again. Pity he didn't take Robin Smith's record for the highest ODI score by an England player, the knock deserved it. We've come a long way since the World Cup and I think that credit should be given to Strauss for sticking with Morgan who strikes me as the perfect captain for this group of players.
i just don't think ales has got the technique against good swing bowling or spinners. If he proves me wrong against Pakistan and India then fair play.