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posted on 30/11/14

Agree. Selectors and managements job isn't complicated.... Is Alastair Cook one of the best 11 ODI players in England?
No.

Is Alastair Cook the best ODI captain in England?
No.

Drop him.

Simple really.

comment by Lefty (U17934)

posted on 1/12/14

I don't normally agree with KP but I think he wants the best for England when it comes to the odi games and he can see cook aint worth his spot..
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I finished reading his book last week, and You could agree with what he is saying about Cook, but alot of his comments seem to be from a personnel level, rather than for Cricketing reasons.

In his book he goes on to say Cook is a nice guy, and he would do anything to help him do be successful. However it looks like their relationship has deteriorated.

From his attack on Prior, which, in bits, may have been correct, but he laid into "The Big Cheese" for several chapters.

I'd take his comments with a pinch of salt from know.

comment by Wsmm (U20143)

posted on 1/12/14

England shoot themselves in the foot far far to often. Not enough talent, but plenty of big heads and politics

comment by Jezzer (U4205)

posted on 2/12/14

England Have an outdated ODI selection policy. 270-280 isn't good enough anymore, these days you want to be aiming for well in excess of 300. With that in mind, you have to select strokemakers and power hitters.

The team should be something like:

Moeen Ali
James Vince
Ian Bell (C)
James Taylor
Jason Roy
Ravi Bopara
Jos Buttler
Chris Woakes
Stuart Broad
James Tredwell
James Anderson

I understand that certain players have been rested from this current tour, however assuming a full strength side is selected, that's what I'd go for.

The England selectors are too caught up with trying to keep a consistent side in the three formats, particularly with the batting. I think this is the wrong way to go. If it so happens that your eleven best test players are also your eleven best one day players, then great, however this is clearly not the case with England. Some might be surprised at my omitting Joe Root. I think he is a top class batsman, and will be considered a great player for England by the time he retires. However, as it stands I do not think he is one of the six best one day batsmen in England.

Something else that intrigues me is why do the selectors feel it necessary to fiddle around with the bowling? I think the skills required to be a good test bowler and a good one day bowler are far more transferable than those in the batting department. With the notable Exception of Tredwell, who I rate as a one day bowler but not a first class bowler, the bowlers should remain far more consistent.

posted on 2/12/14

We seem to play like rabbits caught in the headlights.

posted on 3/12/14

You cant make Ian Bell the captain now. The idea of him being a captain in any form is over.

Be interested to see who plays today.

comment by Jezzer (U4205)

posted on 3/12/14

Oh, and I forgot about Hales. Hales in for Roy.

comment by my2c (U20086)

posted on 3/12/14

Famous lyrics of Pink Floyd:

Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way

Life goes on. We never learn.

posted on 7/12/14

finally get Taylor into the team and hes does marvellous.
Stop the ass kissing and give other players a chance.

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