Alviro Patterson wrote:sussexpob wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:Yes, there has to be a possibility that there will be an improvement based on the removal of a problematic influence. I would imagine there would be some room for Flower style micromanagement in the squad, but in its place. A 31 year old shouldn't feel stifled by it, but a young player should be aware of its benefits.
Yet it seems that the more senior and established players are the onres that support Cook/Flower, or at least on the surface, while even some of the anti - KP press talking of the secret meeting after Melbourne have indicated that the younger or inexperienced members of the team were sympathetic with KP.
Lets make no bones about it now he has gone, Flower had an appalling record of developing younger players, or picking players and developing them full stop.
Bit harsh is that, Flower is merely given what the selectors choose and some of their selections have been at least baffling.
Not all England players have suffered from Flowers reign. Bell, Broad, Swann, Bresnan, Anderson and Trott have improved as players during England's recent rise. Tredwell for the limited amount of games played has done a solid job. Joe Root is almost unrecognisable since first selected for England, particularly in the limited overs formats. Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes are ones to watch out for.
Broad was 22 when Flower took over and considered a prodigy. His average was 34 over his career before Flower turned up (played at a very early age), fraction over 28.3 now..... I dont think you can really say that a developing player that young improved because of the coach, more likely due to experience.
The same can be said of Jimmy Anderson, who has a career average of 30, under Flower 28.... but then he was capped first when he was twenty, and would naturally as a sportsman with increased experience expect to have played under Flower at his peak, and have played under other coaches nowhere near his best, as a bit of a test peak.
Consider the alternatives that Flower has picked himself, and Shehzad arguably isnt going to be a county bowler for much longer, Bresnan has just had the worst two years as an international and Finn is now bowling at cardboard cut outs. I dont think Swann's level can be compared, he hardly played under anyone else and was old enough for age not to factor.
Out of all the other bowlers he picked, Woakes and Kerrigan were picked then didnt even feature in the subsequent Ashes away squad (Woakes also has been poor in ODI's), Arshad Khan/Tredwell played on test, Rankin and Tremlett were picked over Onions for their bounce, but never played despite bouncy wickets, the latter being the best standout bowler in a while in the domestic game, but not even getting picked for the second XI.