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  1. Step one: Make the home shirt the same so everyone who wants to buy a new shirt buys the away shirt.

    Step two: Make the away shirt all red to make it 'on brand' and get people 'used to it'

    Step three: Add more red to the following seasons home shirt

    Step four: Repeat until the home shirt is all red

    Bristol Sport. Diluting 130 years of history since 2014

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  2. 7 hours ago, hodge said:

    First class average of 36 and a test average of 30, chuck in he's one of England's best bowlers and he has to play.

    Cook, Hameed, Westley, Root, Bairstow, Stokes, Ali, Woakes, Broad, Anderson - Then the 11th player is based on what the pitch looks like doing 

    Ah, you've dropped TRJ though for Woakes which I could also agree with, but not Ali, Stokes, Broad, Anderson, TRJ and Woakes as the post I quoted originally.

  3. 1 hour ago, Robbored said:

    England have struggled to find an opening partner for Cook so why not give Stoneman a chance?

    The Windies arent the  force they once were and England should beat them despite the introduction of the pink ball under lights.

    I said Id play Stomeman. 

  4. 2 hours ago, EmersonsRed said:

    Who are you playing 3? Hales 3? He's never played there!

     

    no chance of that happening.

    I think we might see

    Cook, Stoneman, Westley, Root, Stokes, Bairstow, Ali, Woakes, TRJ, Broad, Anderson for game 1 against WI and go from there 

     

     

     

    Given Englands frailty with the bat, Woakes is a non starter for me. Ali on spin, Broad, Anderson, TRJ and Stokes the other bowlers. That is more than enough in attack and we need more batsmen. I'd go with the team in the last test but put Stoneman in for Jennings

  5. 1 hour ago, Robbored said:

    Cook was left out of the one day side because it was felt he lacked the instincts to play aggressive shots. He took umbrage at that decision. No doubt that he's a top opening batsman tho but unfortunately he's the only one currently that can open.

    Trying to find someone to open with him is a real issue for England. From memory - Compton, Trott, Ballance and Jennings have all struggled in one way or another. There maybe others that I've forgotten as well.

    Any team will struggle if they find themselves 2 or 3 down before lunch.

     

     

     

    Add Mike Carberry to that list

  6. So there has been a lot of talk about Englands batsmen not respecting test cricket. Is it not possible that they simply do not know how. Looking at the team from 10/11 ashes, there were a lot of batsmen I would have trusted to stand and play for several hours should they have needed to. 

    The last Ashes down under really showed the naivety of not being able to leave a ball. We have Cook and Root who are good players, but are surrounded by players that I'm not sure know how to bat in a test, or adapt themselves to different pitches and scenarios. 

    We seem to have a test side made up of players that'd be better suited to an easier or limited overs format where they can swing the bat more liberally at every ball. I'm starting to believe that we just are not that good.

  7. Just now, Northern Red said:

    I'm not convinced by Jennings but he's played 3 Tests and got a hundred in the first one. They aren't dropping him yet.

    Not the purpose of an opener though imo. Your openers need to be patient and intelligent players. They need to get us through the new ball and earn their runs at a slow pace, gradually building. Part of this is consistency. If you can rely on your openers to wear the ball in, your lower order can earn the big runs easier.Jennings shows none of these traits, with is only real consistency is earning single digit scores. He may be better suited lower down the order, but a Test opener he is not.  

  8. Time we started picking the best Test team, not the highest scoring batsmen from the County Championship. Jennings and Ballance can hit the county bowlers around but they do not have the ability to stick in the crease for a long session at the highest level. 

  9. Prediction time: Cook and Jennings out by lunch with Ballance falling either just before or after lunch. Root and Bairstow to play like it is a ODI with a similar run-rate and to put on at least 75 between them but will fall before tea. The rest to fall before the Close Of Play with only Stokes and Ali making double figures, but less than 50 between them.

    Or, Cook bats all day, Jennings lasts till just before lunch, with Ballance going just after Lunch. Root makes it to Close of play, England 345-2.

  10. 45 minutes ago, hodge said:

    End of the day for cricket there is no league that overly matters, yes there are rankings and bragging rights winning a series, but how much does winning/losing a series matter? It's generally 'oh well onto the next one', whereas Football a lot more rides on each game. 

    I'm sure talking sense is against the forum rules.

  11. 14 hours ago, RedDave said:

    I want to see the best from one country against the best from another so hope they sort it quickly.  Also not happy at Rabada ban from second test.  Test match cricket doesn't do itself any favours sometimes. 

     

    5 hours ago, RedDave said:

    Why is it though that I would be delighted if Barnsley's best player couldn't play in a few weeks??  Funny that attitudes change across sports 

    Was going to post exactly this. Cricket is for 'gentlemen' though I suppose. Best XI vs best XI. I'd rather we played the best Aussie team and lost 5-0 than play an almost novelty XI and won.  

  12. Just now, Tomarse said:

    Cook has been in incredible form for Essex this season.  I think this pitch is a typical lords one with a bit of mischief early on first day.  

    Playing for your county and playing international test cricket are vastly different. The theme of the last few years of England's test team has been how our lower middle order and tail-enders have saved us. The Aussies will have a field day if we keep getting 20-2 or 30-3 as we so regularly do. 

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