I meant WI's 5-1 drubbing in Aus during 1975/76. Sorry if that wasn't clear. My only point being that Aus when L & T were in full flight would have thrashed almost anyone.
Aha, I see. Well that's fair enough I guess, as a batting unit of Fredericks, Greenidge, Rowe, Kallicharran, Richards, Lloyd, Murray was very, very far from weak - all were established players at the time and the unit was for the most part decimated by Lillee and Thomson. My understanding, though, is that those series' weren't Denness' only failing - that he'd long been considered suspect against bowling of top quality?
It's generally reckoned that Steele should have played before he did. Apparently he was in decent form as far back as the 1972 Ashes, when England brought back MJK Smith when he was approaching 50. Picking Luckhurst in 1974/5 was always going to be a duff call. OTOH I don't recall when Woolmer moved up the order for Kent. In the early 1970's he was batting at 7 or 8, and his subsequent appearance as an opener and then a number 3 for the test side was entirely unforseeable. My guess is that before the 1974/75 tour he hadn't done much batting near the top of Kent's order. Boycott would, of course, have made a huge difference had he deigned to be available.
Going back to Denness, the selection of the extremely old Smith in 1972 and Close in 1976 are other indications how how empty the middle-order cupboard was in the early/mid 1970's.
Amiss, btw, is another who is, imo, unfairly regarded because of the 1974/5 tour.
Yeah Amiss is a strange case because he certainly didn't lack against the best, fast, seam-bowling, as his double-ton when Holding was running amok (and other innings') showed.
Anyway I take the point about Denness - maybe there were few better options, maybe Bob Woolmer never was one (though I'm sure he must've been batting top-order for Kent for at least a couple of seasons before he played for England?), and maybe he was as good a selection for the team as any, but it still disappoints me that a weak-link who some had foreseen was going to be a weak-link was given the captaincy. Although, as I say, whether there were other options in that department either I'm not absolutely sure.