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Post by beamer on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 00:48

With Freddie now ruled out for definite - you have to wonder if he's played his last Test - how does that affect the likely squad for the SL series in December which will be announced soon? Also, will performances in the current ODI series have affected their thinking at all?

Assuming it's a squad of 16 it's likely that they will go for:

7 batsmen - Vaughan, Cook, Bell, Pietersen, Collingwood, plus two from Strauss, Shah, and if reports are to be believed Ramprakash Rolling Eyes

2 keepers - Prior and Mustard? Expect batting to be priority as the keeper will have to bat at 7 or even 6.

2 spinners - Panesar, and surely Swann has done enough for the second slot?

5 seamers - Hoggard, Anderson, Sidebottom, Harmison, either Broad or Tremlett.

There's always a chance they will throw in someone unexpected, particularly to try and fill the "genuine all-rounder" role - any possible candidates for that?

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Post by Winkle Spinner on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 00:52

Don't take Harmison and take both Broad and Tremlett, I'd say.

Depends on whether Harmison's reputation is enough to get him in despite those two being streets ahead of his as bowlers over the last 12 months.

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Post by beamer on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 01:02

The Harmison issue is a tricky one. Off form he's awful, of course, but when he clicks he is as devastating as anyone in the game, and prople seem to forget he was showing real signs of a return to form in a couple of Tests before he got injured this summer.

On the other hand, the pitches in Sri Lanka won't suit him, he's not a good tourist and a poor series will just give more ammunition to his critics. I can't decide whether going or staying at home will be better for his career in the longer term.

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Post by JKLever on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 01:06

I'd take him.

Can't pick and choose where he likes to perform anylonger IMO.

Just because the pitches may not suit and he may not be that successful he has to show he's prepared to do the hard yards.

There are other options for the attack these days, he's not guaranteed to just be able to turn up and expect to get picked

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Post by Dello on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 01:16

I think you probably take Tremlett over Broad as he's already had a bash in Tests and done well and he's almost a like-for-like style bowler to cover Harmison and whatever dramas he brings to the party this time.

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Post by Chivalry Augustus on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 01:25

I wouldn't take Tremlett. I think he bowls one type of ball - short of a length, and on the pitches we're going to get, it's likely to be useless. Broad is, imo, a better bowler, and equally importantly a better batsman. He bowls a bit quicker as well. Harmison, though often cold, is our only genuine quick, so we ought to take him.

My seamers:

Hoggard
Sidebottom
Anderson
Harmison
Broad

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Post by Dello on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 01:33

Both Tremlett and Broad have been named in the Academy squad - so it could well be that neither are on board.

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Post by beamer on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 01:40

Dello wrote:Both Tremlett and Broad have been named in the Academy squad - so it could well be that neither are on board.

If they both miss out, then it's Anderson, Sidebottom, Harmison, Hoggard and who else? They were probably banking on Flintoff being the fifth seamer in the squad, so I'd expect one of those two will go in his absence unless they pick a direct replacement all-rounder (can't think who though).

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Post by JKLever on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 01:44

As for the make up of the side, with no Flintoff I think they'll go 6 batsmen, 1 batting wk, and 4 bowlers (2 of which are spinners)

I think Swann is almost a cert to bat at 8, and Hoggy will definitely be 1st on the list which leaves 1 from Broad, Sidey,Harmison, Tremlett

I've got this nagging feeling they'll push Prior/Swann up 1 place too high at 6/7 to push in another bowler.

Which is one place too high for their abilities at the higher level. Whereas it looks a decent 7/8 combo

as for the squad, I don't think there will be anyone picked outside of those mentioned by beamer

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Post by beamer on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 01:49

Trouble is, 4 specialist bowlers with 2 spinners means Colly as first change. And real problems if one of your new ball bowlers gets injured or just bowls crap.

We'd have still had the same problem to some extent with Flintoff available though, given the recent unreliability of his batting. At least with Swann and potentially Broad, five bowlers doesn't have to mean five rabbits.

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Post by Dello on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 01:56

beamer: I cannot believe that, when they announced the Academy squad little more than a week ago, the selectors had Flintoff pencilled in to tour this winter. He's had no chance of making the trip since he struggled to get through four overs of T20 cricket.

So I wonder who they've got in mind. Perhaps no-one. Perhaps four pacemen and two spinners is all they'll take.

JKL: I think they'll play three seamers - Harmison, Sidebottom and a close call between Hoggard and Anderson a spinner. All the talk of two spinners is just that: talk.

You've got to remember that, when he wants to be, Vaughan is a very handy off-spinner. I think he'll bowl in the series alongside Panesar for much of it.

At least that'll be plan A. Swanny might come in later on if things are going tits up.

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Post by beamer on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 02:16

They were talking about potential squads of 15 in the interval of today's game I think, so that probably does mean losing a bowler unless they take the risk of having only one keeper.

Mustard is also in the Academy squad, so perhaps they will go with a more experienced backup keeper for the Test series. Which means Read, Geraint Jones, Nixon or Foster I suppose.

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Post by PearlJ on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 03:52

I don't think England can go into a Test with just 2 frontline seamers. They will just have to play Panesar and get Vaughan and Pietersen to fill in a few overs.

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Post by Gildas on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 04:36

This surely has to be harmisons last chance to keep his place in the side. He doesnt even have to finish the series with great figures but he does have to look like he's prepared to do the hard graft and not look like he's losing interest if he hasnt taken 4 wickets in his first spell.

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Post by Guest on Sat 13 Oct 2007, 04:38

I reckon:

Vawn
Cook
Dingdong
KP
Colly
Ace
Prior
Broad
SiBo
Montay
Hoggy

Puts a lot of pressure on Monty. KP and Colly will have to bowl.

No Harmi because he's done nothing for two years except at Trent Bridge, and his record away is shocking.

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