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England’s (Provisional) Champions Trophy Squad
Tim Ambrose, James Anderson, Ian Bell, Ravi Bopara, Tim Bresnan, Stuart Broad, Michael Carberry, Paul Collingwood, Alastair Cook, Andrew Flintoff, Simon Jones, Ed Joyce, Rob Key, Sajid Mahmood, Dimitri Mascarenhas, Phil Mustard, Graham Onions, Monty Panesar, Samit Patel, Darren Pattinson, Kevin Pietersen, Liam Plunkett, Matt Prior, Owais Shah, Ryan Sidebottom, Andrew Strauss, Graeme Swann, James Tredwell, Chris Tremlett, Luke Wright.
Squad will be cut into 15 in the coming weeks. Thoughts? |
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Always thought 30-man squads are a piece of innate stupidity.
Nowhere near that many is ever needed, it's not a compulsive thing anyway, and all it does is gives lots of false hope to a good few players, while also encouraging people to think tenuously about the odd few players who should be absolutely nowhere near selection (eg, James Tredwell).
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Very, very interesting there.
Didn't even realise the guy was I$C$C-qualified to play for England (though he's legally qualified to work in the country as an EU-passport player or something, can't remember exact details). He's also 29, so it wouldn't seem to make much sense to be doing what Raymond Illingworth did by forcing Andrew Symonds to make his mind up in 1995/96. |
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My first impressions is that his success over here is likely to say more about Australian strength than UK weakness - good bowlers who are almost exclusively confined to grade cricket aren't unheard of. That said, if someone was going to go from grade (on merit) to international (on merit) level in 8 months, they'd have to have been something of a late developer. And unless Pattinson is, should he play international cricket he'd be embarrassed. |
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I was under the impression, though, that he'd lived in Australia most of his life, or at least for a long while.
And I didn't think you could just go back to the country of your birth having lived in another cricket-playing country for many years and instantly be qualified to play for them. I thought there had to be some form of residence qualification. |
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He was born in England, came over at the age of 5. Has a highly rated younger brother, who has played Aus U/19, who was born in Australia.
Pattinson was a bit of a late developer. Bowled a couple of seasons of real heat in grade cricket, and when a few quicks fell down for Victoria he filled in very well. Always does a good job when he plays for Victoria, probably the fact that he wasn't "anointed" from a young age means that they play a few others in front of him. Has also struggled with an ankle injury for the past season or two. Hits the deck hard and gets some away swing at times, pushes it up around 140. |
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Surprised to see Saj & Liam in the frame. And Panesar, actually. |
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The squad looks good. Pattinson is an interesting pick but with 26 wickets at 22.65 with an economy of 4.57 - the statistics point to a good bowler. By all reports, he is both accurate with the potential to crank it up which is also very good. Despite both a poor ODI and List A record, I believe that Simon Jones is a punt worth taking and that his philosophy of full, swing could be useful on what promises to be a tournament of flat pitches.
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Though holy **** how do they keep ignoring Trott. Is he injured? Am I possibly missing his name from the 30? I can't see how Michael Carberry/Strauss/Joyce get in the squad but he misses out. |
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