Arthur Crabtree wrote:Whitaker's most problematic squad was the whitewash party of injured tall fast bowlers. And the lack of imagination regarding the spinner pick after that. And the rotation at the top of the order (Carberry, Compton and Robson were all dropped prematurely) Admittedly the reluctance to go to James Taylor had Flower's fingerprints on it. By out of his depth, I was thinking of his public incoherence as a spokesperson for selection during the KP affair (at a time when the ECB was looking plainly idiotic), after Graves had got involved. If Flower is making these decisions still, let's have a bit of transparency. Whitaker has his name on these squads, certainly since Flower 'stepped down'.
Wood was supposed to be a Flower pick. I'd just suggest he's looked promising so far rather than having delivered.
Feel free to correct me if I am wrong, but I believe Whitaker had no decision making power until after the Ashes squad was announced, and I believe (stress believe) that once the tour party was picked it was Downton/Cook and Flower that picked the teams for individual matches. So the whitewash party had nothing to do with Whitaker. His first squad was picked after, and I am not sure he was given much choice about some of the names to fill it.
The KP affair again, can you blame him? Even the coach, Giles, was basically told he couldn’t pick him, and the successor to Flower was told as much too….. Graves/Downton were clearly out ranking him. In the selection meeting where he announced KP wouldn’t be in the team in Early 2014, he got massacred by a public over 80% polled in KP’s favour, and a press pack sensing a story and blood. In fact, didn’t Whitaker allegedly take a call from Collier at one point mid press conference and apparently get read the riot act because he wasn’t selling the “KP is the devil” tagline with enough conviction? I think we do need to give him a lot of slack for the KP affair, he was sold down the river as much as anyone.
As for Carberry, he blew his chance himself by losing his temper about the ODI series in Australia. Worth noting too that public and press support for his continued selection was thin on the ground, and that Flower picked him in about 2011 vs BD and gave him one innings where he scored 35 odd and dropped him. Flower never wanted him, he was low down the list but called into action when other players around proved unworthy. I agreed in dropping him personally, he was 33 or 34 by the end of the Ashes. And the team needed a clean break after that tour… he wasn’t a long term option. But, as I said, he lost his temper after he says Giles couldn’t give him any future indications he was needed. Giles apparently told him “I don’t know”, which is understood to have been a blazing example that even Giles had no say on his own teams, bar a couple of names in the bowling department he wanted, and that Flower was still making all the big decisions. Carberry also I believe backed KP, and at one point indicated being black had given him a “shorter rope”, or words to those effects. He was never getting picked after that.
Compton was prematurely dropped, but by Flower in 2013. I believe the game before he was dropped it is said that Whitaker went and witnessed him play a blinding innings in the county team when he played a really gritty innings, and Flower’s statement when he was dropped paid tribute to that quality but said he couldn’t fit in outside the openers slots because of his defensive style. That says to me Flower was saying to Whitaker, yeah he’s a good player, but I don’t see a role for him in the team. I don’t think you can say he was prematurely dropped this time round, he was awful. I see this more as Flower pulling the trigger to get Joe Root elevated to opener in 2013 Ashes series. Flower clearly seen Root at the top as Strauss' long term replacement.
Robson…. Yes. But again, he got bowled out defending time and time again, and huge sections of the press were calling for his replacement due to technique questions….. Michael Vaughan was one of the most outspoken, he said he would replace Robson instantly with Hales…. Which the selectors did! There was a public driving force behind it. I would state I disagreed strongly with that, but I and others I beleive were a minority... as with Compton.
The spinner role is open to debate, I don’t know who sanctioned Moeen. To be honest, that had Moores all over it for me. Might have been Whitaker, but we don’t know. I just believe that to pick Ali would have required a rethink to the very tactical fabric of the team, and that push would have to be driven by the coach. I think England’s issues are generally self managed when players get to the team, not who is picked to go.
I cna see a coach forcing a different batsman over another on opinion, but forcing a coach to pick a person who really changes the whole team, I cannot see