Sky_Blue_Dreamer
Well-Known Member
Do you think root needs to drop to number 4 and would you sanction Bairstow for 1 - 10 over spell of accelerating the run rate to 7 an over?
I think Root would be better at four. He had a great second innings but he does struggle more often at 3, esp with openers that get out quickly. But who else that bats sensibly can come into the top three? As I've said Denly I'd open with - he's far from ideal but he tends to occupy the crease for a while even if he is lucky at times. One thing I will say is that captaining and batting 3 seems to be quite a challenge for Root mentally - at most he can do one or t'other.
A few showed yesterday they're capable of playing sensibly if they put their mind to it, but it does detract from their natural game. Now Ali has been replaced by Leach the option of using him as a buffer in case of early dismissal isn't there either (he used to be an opener) and even the very left field option of asking Woakes/Curran or Leach to be a sort of watchman and leave the other batsman facing most of the strike. All of which is why Root is at 3 in the first place.
The one-day style players like Roy need to be coming in around 6. I'd also think about swapping Curran for Woakes if fit, and definitely for the Oval for his home ground. If Anderson got fit there's a big question over what to do there as well. Wouldn't want to drop Archer but Broad can be devastating. With two keepers in the team in Bairstow and Buttler, neither of whom are in form with the bat, would you drop one, but then weaken the batting even more? If I did it'd have to be Buttler.
Burns
Denly
Root
Bairstow
Stokes
Roy
Buttler/Anderson*
Woakes/Curran
Archer
Leach
Broad
Anderson to bat at 11 if selected.