Quote from: PaulWinch again on July 15, 2025, 02:13:55 PMDawson called up is interesting. There is no other choice. I would like to have seen "Sibley replaces Crawley and Pope's place goes to a bollard" headline.
Dawson called up is interesting.
Crawley tends to pull a big score out of the bag when he needs to, he scored 189 against the Crims in the last Ashes but other than a ton against Zimbabwe earlier this season he’s done nothing since.He’s a frustrating player to watch but I wouldn’t personally change the batting order right now. The Crawley/Duckett opening partnership has added to important runs at the top of the order which allows others further down the order to play with more freedom.They will need to take a look at Bethell in red ball cricket before the Ashes but time is running out. There are only two more tests before the first Ashes test so if he doesn’t play in this series then you can’t play him in the Ashes as that is too much of a risk.I’d pick Leach for Bashir and rest Woakes, bringing Atkinson back to replace him. It was also stated that Mark Wood may play in the 5th test so they need to give him some action too.
I think there’s a really good player in Pope, but it’s not as a three. His pattern of starting well in series and then there being a trend of diminishing returns suggests it’s either teams work him out or he unravels a bit. I think he’s suited to lower in the order. But the question is whether there’s a spot there, probably not at the moment.We’ve seen very little of Bethell, but he seems like a calmer character at the crease and also looks to have a more solid defensive technique.We won’t win the Ashes if the number 3 is averaging 30 odd and that figure being heavily influenced by a single big score.
Quote from: PaulWinch again on July 16, 2025, 07:01:01 AMI think there’s a really good player in Pope, but it’s not as a three. His pattern of starting well in series and then there being a trend of diminishing returns suggests it’s either teams work him out or he unravels a bit. I think he’s suited to lower in the order. But the question is whether there’s a spot there, probably not at the moment.We’ve seen very little of Bethell, but he seems like a calmer character at the crease and also looks to have a more solid defensive technique.We won’t win the Ashes if the number 3 is averaging 30 odd and that figure being heavily influenced by a single big score.The issue is that they’ve got to give Bethell a couple of tests before the Ashes so they need to pick him now or they keep the batting order as it is and Bethell waits until next season for his test debut.
I'm a cricket fan so have an obvious bias, but I've got to say that a closely fought five test series like this one is right up there in the sporting world for me. So many twists and turns along the way and so many questions going in to the next test with everything still up for grabs.
Quote from: tomd2103 on July 17, 2025, 01:21:37 AMI'm a cricket fan so have an obvious bias, but I've got to say that a closely fought five test series like this one is right up there in the sporting world for me. So many twists and turns along the way and so many questions going in to the next test with everything still up for grabs. Agreed. It's exactly what test cricket needs.
Quote from: Rory on July 17, 2025, 02:48:52 AMQuote from: tomd2103 on July 17, 2025, 01:21:37 AMI'm a cricket fan so have an obvious bias, but I've got to say that a closely fought five test series like this one is right up there in the sporting world for me. So many twists and turns along the way and so many questions going in to the next test with everything still up for grabs. Agreed. It's exactly what test cricket needs.I do wonder though whether we are a bit of an outlier when it comes to test cricket and others around the world just don't have the same level of interest.