It presents an interesting question , Simon Jones & Stephen Harmison have basically had it all over the West Indies in the two tests thus far , taking 25 of 40 West Indian wickets to fall.
Harmison in particular has improved his control out of sight.
They've developed a bit of a mental stranglehold over the Windies & it would make sense to include them in the ODI leg of the tour to continue the trend.
However it cant be forgoten that last time Harmison played ODI's he was a joke (although even I can see the improvement since then) & Simon Jones has only played a couple of one dayers for Glamorgan (and gone for about 7 an over) , there is also the burnout factor as both are recovering from injuries.
Your thoughts , should they be included.
Harmison in particular has improved his control out of sight.
They've developed a bit of a mental stranglehold over the Windies & it would make sense to include them in the ODI leg of the tour to continue the trend.
However it cant be forgoten that last time Harmison played ODI's he was a joke (although even I can see the improvement since then) & Simon Jones has only played a couple of one dayers for Glamorgan (and gone for about 7 an over) , there is also the burnout factor as both are recovering from injuries.
Your thoughts , should they be included.
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