HuckerbyDublinWhelan
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I think they should keep Root. My thoughts are part of it is that he’s lost the ear on Anderson and Broad who seemed to openly defy him in the ashes.I've been of the opinion you have to keep Root as there's no other option but think we've moved past that point and now there's a danger its going to impact his batting.
As you say you can't have Anderson or Broad as they don't play every game, Stokes has just been out for months with mental health issues so doesn't need that piling on and pretty much nobody else is guaranteed to play.
Do you take a risk and pick a younger, inexperienced, captain with the idea they will be in place for several years through a rebuild? If you watch the documentary on England becoming the number 1 test team they sat down and came up with a clear plan on how to get there. We don't seem to have anything like that at the moment, we stumble from disaster to disaster.
I’m sure that’s why they were dropped - Strauss’s way of slapping them down.
that document is incredible, what strikes me is that after they won in India they never prepared that way again. Flower had them playing 2/3 4 day games before the first test. Now we just play a 2 or 3 day game then launch into it. Preparation is non existent.
we’ve been in the position before in 2009, when the Windies skittled us for 51, then of course the plan came in. We just need the personal to buy into it, starting with a coach who knows what he’s doing. Langer or Kirsten for me