Swann hasn't had a bad series yet? Bopara has had plenty - he won't be coming back to the test team. Might have a future in the one day side.ShrubMiK wrote:I've no idea whether Cook is a gentleman, and not sure I'd want to go and try to find out
I will say that I saw him in Guildford a few years back, signing some book or other for a queue of (largely female) admirers just inside one of the bookshops. It took me a little while to realise who he was...he had a strange sort of glow to him, he really stood out amongst the members of Joe Q Public.
Clearly he's an alien of some sort, but hey I'm not complaining.
Anderson is a good point. So let's see who of the current England team would be playing if the selectors had heeded massed public calls to bin them after one bad series.
Hmmm. Finn, who's not been around long enough for that. Swann. And that I reckon is about it.
And quite a few of the others have been dropped but forced themselves back into the frame.
So, back to Bopara...we'll see
There are just too many others in front of Bopara in the pecking order. He has come in had 10 tests, on the face of it a reasonable average of 33, however in four tests against Australia he scored 133 runs at 19 and in three test against Sri Lanka scored 74 runs at 15.
He scored a shedful of runs against a West Indies team that would have struggled to beat my local pub team, but that just doesn't cut it. Shame really, he certainly had the talent.
Not many players come back after having played 10 tests and then have a two year rest!









