yuppie wrote:I agree England problem is their batting and its harsh to have a go at the bowlers. But i cant see anyone in the squad that makes the batting better. There is no KP not being selected.
But bowling wise i dont think England went into the first test with their best bowlers. There was a stage where Australia had a lead of 40 runs and had just lost 2 quick wickets. 5 Down one could argue they were vulnerable. That was probably the only time that England had a chance to get back into the game. But with Leach and Stokes not firing the game got away from them.
Englands problems are down to poor batting and not enough good fielding to support the bowlers. I can not see how England can rectify the batting. they can how ever pick their best bowling attack.
This in bold. Head and Carey were struggling to get started and there was a chance - if both could have been removed quickly - for the lead to be kept under 100. But with Robinson and Wood deemed to be needing a good rest ahead of the second new ball , England turned to the "change bowlers"...and the pressure vanished. A fully fit Stokes might have been fine but this version , hampered by the leg issue , gave away three boundaries in his first over...
It was a bit of a "no good solution available" problem for Root , to be fair. Keep his main bowlers going and risk having no fuel left when the new ball came ? Or hope the spinners might fluke a result... As it was things could not have ended up worse so even running the pace men into the ground wouldn't have cost any more ; but England seem always to err on the side of caution.
Easy for me to say but I would have kept the pace attack going longer as I felt this was a "make or break" situation and , given where England were placed , now was the time to throw everything into it. Have to admit though it might have made little difference to the eventual result on this occasion : even a lead of 100-150 would probably have seen Australia winners . I just hope if a critical situation arises in the next game , Root is minded to take the aggressive approach as I suspect that is the only way England can hope to get one back...
And they would still need some good luck of course ; but they will get nowhere sitting back against this Australian team.