Longshanks
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Its like England have reverted to the 90s, lots of chopping and changing no settled balanced side. The batting line up looks really fragile and there is too many players. worried about there place in the side.
I'm my opinion if you pick a top 5 at the start of a test series than unless injuries intervene you should stick with that top 5 give them the chance to prove themselves over the course of a series. If you picked them at the start of the series then why aren't they good enough 1/2 tests later. Thats a failure of selectors, coach, captain we learn nothing from history apparently, settled batting line ups tend to do ok, chopping and changing sides tend to do awful.
And speaking of the captain he is only the captain because he is the only player who is guaranteed his place in the side. His captaincy is actually awful. Allowing that morning of the 5th to take place especially after getting the perfect start, allowing his emotions to get the better of him and not sticking to plans it was amatuer hour. He should be removed from captaincy.
I'm my opinion if you pick a top 5 at the start of a test series than unless injuries intervene you should stick with that top 5 give them the chance to prove themselves over the course of a series. If you picked them at the start of the series then why aren't they good enough 1/2 tests later. Thats a failure of selectors, coach, captain we learn nothing from history apparently, settled batting line ups tend to do ok, chopping and changing sides tend to do awful.
And speaking of the captain he is only the captain because he is the only player who is guaranteed his place in the side. His captaincy is actually awful. Allowing that morning of the 5th to take place especially after getting the perfect start, allowing his emotions to get the better of him and not sticking to plans it was amatuer hour. He should be removed from captaincy.