27 out of 30 wickets have fallen to spinners in this test.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:Gingerfinch wrote:More changes for Chennai? If Hameed is fit, I'd be tempted to bring in him for a seamer.
He's out of the series. England's bench strength isn't encouraging.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:The journalists I read and England players are always saying that that England are an inexperienced team. Over and over. Until very recently they used to say Cook was an inexperienced captain, and young, even when it blatantly wasn't true. Anderson has said again England are inexperienced, but they have five players to India's seven with fewer than 30 caps. He does add 'and in the conditions' though it is inevitable that the touring side will have less experience in the conditions than the home side.
England are playing their sixth consecutive Test in Asia, and played three last winter in UAE. Broad, Anderson and Cook have an unusual amount of experience in Asia. Cook has played more games there than any other England player, Anderson and Broad more than any other England pace bowlers. Bairstow, Moeen, Root and Stokes have placed 9+ games there, which is more than Botham, Atherton and Boycott played in their whole careers.
And it gives England an excuse. It is a little defeatist. I hear it all the time, but English players play a lot of cricket, more than most. They play more Test cricket than most. They lost in BD largely because of a debutant,18 year old spinner. I think they should have alook at themselves and embrace reality a little.
Adi wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:The journalists I read and England players are always saying that that England are an inexperienced team. Over and over. Until very recently they used to say Cook was an inexperienced captain, and young, even when it blatantly wasn't true. Anderson has said again England are inexperienced, but they have five players to India's seven with fewer than 30 caps. He does add 'and in the conditions' though it is inevitable that the touring side will have less experience in the conditions than the home side.
England are playing their sixth consecutive Test in Asia, and played three last winter in UAE. Broad, Anderson and Cook have an unusual amount of experience in Asia. Cook has played more games there than any other England player, Anderson and Broad more than any other England pace bowlers. Bairstow, Moeen, Root and Stokes have placed 9+ games there, which is more than Botham, Atherton and Boycott played in their whole careers.
And it gives England an excuse. It is a little defeatist. I hear it all the time, but English players play a lot of cricket, more than most. They play more Test cricket than most. They lost in BD largely because of a debutant,18 year old spinner. I think they should have alook at themselves and embrace reality a little.
Good post.
First they dropped experienced players like Trott, Bell, KP, Monty and then say new comers are inexperienced. When changing the team they usually say energy of youth etc.
Arthur Crabtree wrote:I guess so. Or Dawson comes in for a seamer. Getting Broad back in the team is the only real positive change there is.
At least Ducks is a player for the future. If Ballance came back (I expect his Engand career is over) and got some runs, aguably it would just make future planning unnecessarily complicated for little benefit.
bigfluffylemon wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:I guess so. Or Dawson comes in for a seamer. Getting Broad back in the team is the only real positive change there is.
At least Ducks is a player for the future. If Ballance came back (I expect his Engand career is over) and got some runs, aguably it would just make future planning unnecessarily complicated for little benefit.
Broad for whom? Ball? If so, do you replace Woakes as well with a spinner or a batsman?
To be honest, it's hard to see how one or two tinkers around the edges will make much difference at this stage. The fight's gone. Dead rubber bounce might happen, I suppose, but I am not optimistic.
bigfluffylemon wrote:Adi wrote:Arthur Crabtree wrote:The journalists I read and England players are always saying that that England are an inexperienced team. Over and over. Until very recently they used to say Cook was an inexperienced captain, and young, even when it blatantly wasn't true. Anderson has said again England are inexperienced, but they have five players to India's seven with fewer than 30 caps. He does add 'and in the conditions' though it is inevitable that the touring side will have less experience in the conditions than the home side.
England are playing their sixth consecutive Test in Asia, and played three last winter in UAE. Broad, Anderson and Cook have an unusual amount of experience in Asia. Cook has played more games there than any other England player, Anderson and Broad more than any other England pace bowlers. Bairstow, Moeen, Root and Stokes have placed 9+ games there, which is more than Botham, Atherton and Boycott played in their whole careers.
And it gives England an excuse. It is a little defeatist. I hear it all the time, but English players play a lot of cricket, more than most. They play more Test cricket than most. They lost in BD largely because of a debutant,18 year old spinner. I think they should have alook at themselves and embrace reality a little.
Good post.
First they dropped experienced players like Trott, Bell, KP, Monty and then say new comers are inexperienced. When changing the team they usually say energy of youth etc.
Trott and Monty were unselectable.
KP and Bell, on the other hand, might have made a difference. Especially KP, who was integral to England's comeback last time.
I thought he was dropped.Arthur Crabtree wrote:Congrats Adi.
Huge contributions in the series for Ashwin and Kohli. Their quality has made it a relatively comfortable win.
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