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***Official** West Indies in England***

prakesh

Banned
My Windies Test Squad would be...

Ramnaresh Sarwan (c)
Shiv Chanderpaul
Chris Gayle
Daren Ganga
Devon Smith
Marlon Samuels
Runako Morton
Dwayne Bravo
Denesh Ramdin
Dave Mohammed
Jerome Taylor
Corey Collymore
Fidel Edwards
Daren Powell
Jermaine Lawson/Pedro Collins
= 4 - 0. :sleep:
 

Anna

International Vice-Captain
I can't wait to see Chris Gayle batting at Taunton! Providing no-one else gets any runs I don't mind if he scores shed-loads :D
 

Salamuddin

International Debutant
I don't know what sort of form and fitness and Jermaine Lawson has been in in, but if he is loooking the part, I think he MUST be in the tour squad ahead of guys like Powell and Edwards.

A Windies pace battery of Lawson, Taylor, Colleymore and Collins is a pretty decent one imo.
 

gettingbetter

State Vice-Captain
When do England announce their squad?

I'm assuming that it will be quite similar to that of the Ashes XV, only interesting thing will be the selection of the bowling line-up. Freddie, Hoggie and Monty seem certanties while Harmison, Anderson and Mahmood seem to be fighting for the last position (or is their two more poisitons up for offer?)

Hopefully Harmison won't get picked.

Also, the accomodation of Vaughan into the team requires someone to vacate their poisition in the batting line-up, that being either Cook, Bell or Collingwood. I don't think that there are many posters on the site that would support Vaughan's inclusion, but I have a feeling Cook will make way.
 

pasag

RTDAS
England to win the Test series 4-0.

ODI's, hmm. WI 2-1 but could go either way.

Do people think the Poms should have a longer break? They've been going non stop since the CT. Should have more of a break than this imo.
 
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FBU

International Debutant
Yes drop in form Cook for an out of form captain. Did we not learn anything from the ODIs. Strauss is a capable captain.
 

Bob Bamber

U19 12th Man
How I'd Do it:

Andrew Strauss (C)
Alastair Cook
Ian Bell
Kevin Pietersen
Paul Collingwood
Owais Shah
Nic Pothas
Monty Panesar
Stuart Broad
Matthew Hoggard
Steve Harminson

Flintoff needs a break. And Stuart Broad deserves his chance, although I get the feeling he'll play today (England Vs West Indies , World Cup , Super Eight).

We Haven't had enough time to look at Moores' selection , so here what Fletcher might have done.

Andrew Strauss
Michael Vaughan (C)
Ian Bell
Kevin Pietersen
Paul Collingwood
Andrew Flintoff
(A Wicket Keeper , knowing him Geraint Jones).
Saj Mahmood
Steve Harmison
Matthew Hoggard
Monty Panesar (Although he'd do his best to get Giles back).

I think with Moores in charge , England will win this. Probably quite comfortably. Aslong as Vaughan doesn't play.
 

NUFAN

Y no Afghanistan flag
England should bat Flintoff where he belongs.. No higher then 7 or 8 depending on the keeper.

1 M. Vaughan
2 A. Cook
3 A. Strauss
4 K. Pietersen
5 P. Collingwood
6 I. Bell
7 C. Read
8 A. Flintoff
9 S. Harmison
10 M. Hoggard
11 M. Panesar

I don't care if Bell batted at 3 in the Ashes for the teams point of view 6 is the best position for him. If/when Vaughan gets injured then Strauss can open, Bell 3 and another batsmen (not an allrounder or Flintoff) to come in at 6.
 

simmy

International Regular
Haha, why pick Broad? Seriously. There are several better test bowling candidates.
I think Broad would go pretty well. Also, resting Flintoff is a horrible idea.

This is a really important test series for England who had a miserable winter to say the least.

I can't see us losing a test match but the ODIs and T20s are anyone's guess.
 

simmy

International Regular
England should bat Flintoff where he belongs.. No higher then 7 or 8 depending on the keeper.

1 M. Vaughan
2 A. Cook
3 A. Strauss
4 K. Peitersen
5 P. Collingwood
6 I. Bell
7 C. Read
8 A. Flintoff
9 S. Harmison
10 M. Hoggard
11 M. Panesar

I don't care if Bell batted at 3 in the Ashes for the teams point of view 6 is the best position for him. If/when Vaughan gets injured then Strauss can open, Bell 3 and another batsmen (not an allrounder or Flintoff) to come in at 6.
If you are going to go with the direction you have then I think that Bell should bat higher than Collingwood. Also, why open with Cook when Strauss is a more accomplished opener and Cook has played more at 3?
 

Mr Mxyzptlk

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My Windies Test Squad would be...

Ramnaresh Sarwan (c)
Shiv Chanderpaul
Chris Gayle
Daren Ganga
Devon Smith
Marlon Samuels
Runako Morton
Dwayne Bravo
Denesh Ramdin
Dave Mohammed
Jerome Taylor
Corey Collymore
Fidel Edwards
Daren Powell
Jermaine Lawson/Pedro Collins
I'd be tempted to take Pedro Collins instead of Fidel Edwards. He bowled beautifully this season, as did Jermaine Lawson, and in Taylor, Powell and Lawson, the pace ranks are covered. Collins offers control and swing - conventional and reverse. I would also be tempted to take Amit Jaggernauth instead of Dave Mohammed. Sounds like blasphemy, but it really isn't. Mohammed's batting would be handy though.

And my first XI would be:

CH Gayle
D Ganga (vc)
DS Smith
RR Sarwan (c)
S Chanderpaul
MN Samuels
DJJ Bravo
D Ramdin (wk)
DB Powell
CD Collymore
PT Collins

Jerome Taylor is in really poor form right now, so Collins gets the nod ahead of him. Powell is bowling superbly and has good pace.
I'm not confident in picking 4 specialist bowlers, as none of them - bar Powell sometimes - can bat. So Bravo will have to step up, with Samuels and Gayle coming into play too. For a spin-friendly surface, Jaggernauth in for the least performing of the seamers.
 
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Bob Bamber

U19 12th Man
Also, resting Flintoff is a horrible idea.
Why is that such a bad Idea. He hasn't played well for England in along time , and hasn't had a major score in ages. And the idea in another thread about batting at 8 , don't think so, he'd be better batting behind Pothas at 7.

England should bat Flintoff where he belongs.. No higher then 7 or 8 depending on the keeper.

1 M. Vaughan
2 A. Cook
3 A. Strauss
4 K. Pietersen
5 P. Collingwood
6 I. Bell
7 C. Read
8 A. Flintoff
9 S. Harmison
10 M. Hoggard
11 M. Panesar

I don't care if Bell batted at 3 in the Ashes for the teams point of view 6 is the best position for him. If/when Vaughan gets injured then Strauss can open, Bell 3 and another batsmen (not an allrounder or Flintoff) to come in at 6.
Don't see any point in playing Vaughan , hes never been very good.

Haha, why pick Broad? Seriously. There are several better test bowling candidates.
Who else are you going to pick . Anderson ? Plunkett ? Mahmood ?
 

Perm

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Why is that such a bad Idea. He hasn't played well for England in along time , and hasn't had a major score in ages. And the idea in another thread about batting at 8 , don't think so, he'd be better batting behind Pothas at 7.

Don't see any point in playing Vaughan , hes never been very good.

Who else are you going to pick . Anderson ? Plunkett ? Mahmood ?
Anderson would be a better bet as a Test bowler than Broad at the moment. Vaughan is a pretty good Test batsman, and an exceptional captain, he should be playing.
 

Pup Clarke

Cricketer Of The Year
I'd be tempted to take Pedro Collins instead of Fidel Edwards. He bowled beautifully this season, as did Jermaine Lawson, and in Taylor, Powell and Lawson, the pace ranks are covered. Collins offers control and swing - conventional and reverse. I would also be tempted to take Amit Jaggernauth instead of Dave Mohammed. Sounds like blasphemy, but it really isn't. Mohammed's batting would be handy though.

And my first XI would be:

CH Gayle
D Ganga (vc)
DS Smith
RR Sarwan (c)
S Chanderpaul
MN Samuels
DJJ Bravo
D Ramdin (wk)
DB Powell
CD Collymore
PT Collins

Jerome Taylor is in really poor form right now, so Collins gets the nod ahead of him. Powell is bowling superbly and has good pace.
I'm not confident in picking 4 specialist bowlers, as none of them - bar Powell sometimes - can bat. So Bravo will have to step up, with Samuels and Gayle coming into play too. For a spin-friendly surface, Jaggernauth in for the least performing of the seamers.
I still feel even though Taylor has had a very poor WC it would be extremely harsh to drop him from the test side considering the West Indies do not have very good fast bowlers.Taylor and Collymore would be my two shoe ins as fast bowlers.I would also pick Dave Mohammed and ask Bravo to bat at 6 as I feel he has real potential with the bat.A test line up including Powell and Collins in a 4 man attack would be much too risky IMO.My WI X1 would look something like this...

Chris Gayle
Daren Ganga
Devon Smith
Ramnaresh Sarwan
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Dwayne Bravo
Denesh Ramdin
Dave Mohammed
Jerome Taylor
Daren Powell
Corey Collymore

I just feel a 5 man bowling attack would be much more effective plus including the spinner Mohammed.
 

Prince EWS

Global Moderator
Bob Bamber said:
Who else are you going to pick . Anderson ? Plunkett ? Mahmood ?
Flintoff. Failing that, Anderson. Failing that, Plunkett. Failing that, Mahmood.

Bom Bamber said:
Don't see any point in playing Vaughan , hes never been very good.
Don't mix up the two forms of the game, my friend.
 

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