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Let the selection chat start again.
England unfortunate winter white balls largely suspended talking about the test side, One who welcomes India and visits Australia for the tasks of awnings in the next 10 months.
The conversation focused on why the once devastating team of limited overs fell so far if the attack was too the same to replace Jos Buttler as a captain (We still don’t know the answer to that) And if players spend too much time on the golf course.
But April is up to us, the sun is out – at least for another two weeks – a County Championship is back on Friday“So thoughts are now returning to the XI test.
Who will be and who will be out when England faces Zimbabwe in a one -time game on Trent Bridge from 22 May and then accepts India in Headingey from June 20, because the series of five tests begins?
After difficult winters, Ollie Pope and Zak Crawley probably need decent sources for Surrey and Kent to ensure that the summer on the side of England, despite Captain Ben Stokes and coach Brendon McCullum, do not always choose the form of the region.
The emergence of Jacob Bethell – the three half -time century on its debut tour in New Zealand – and the return of Jamie Smith from the father’s holiday Mean England has too many players for too few places in their top seven. One of Crawley and Pope can pay the price.
Crawley fights on a tour of New Zealand
Since the beginning of last summer with clicking 76 in the Lord’s test against West Indies, the opener Crawley passed fifty once in 14 shifts, at that time on average 15.14.
Crawley’s tour in New Zealand was a complete nightmare released in all six shifts by Pace Bowler Matt Henry, on average only 1.66 against him and only 8.66, when he recorded the highest score of 21 and four one -time release.
Stokes and McCullum have shown a great belief in Kent from taking over in the spring of 2022 – playing in every test when fit – and feels that next winter in Australia will flourish against the opposition against an average of eight games.
But Baz and Ben were sometimes ruthless and called time for James Anderson’s Star International Career and threw Jonny Bairstow, Ben Foakes and the seams that were Ollie Robinson, so if Crawley’s suffering persisted, patience may.
Bethell played in New Zealand from an unknown position in No. 3 and seemed to have technology and temperament to make a good fist opening. He was virtually an opener versus the black cap, never came later than the fifth.
England could have maintained the top three this summer when Crawley continued to open with Ben Duckett and Bethell, who held on No. 3 – and if that is the case, it could be that the Pope is missing, even though he is more captain of the team.
The Pope moved down after order from 3 to No. 6 in New Zealand to keep the goal in Smith’s absence, and this place hit the two fifties before ending the trip to 10, 27 and 14 and on average less than 39 years.
But with Harry Brook, Joe Root, Stokes and Smith, they decided to take anchoring of the middle order, and Bethell seemed less frantic than the Pope, the place of Surrey Man is far from guaranteed, especially after another feast or famine year.
The Pope hit 994 runs in 30 test shifts in 2024, almost half of them came in three klaks (196 vs India, 121 vs West Indies, 154 vs Sri Lanka) and 11 single -digit scores around them, including three ducks.
Who else could do with the big start of the season?
Somerset’s English Off-Spinner Shoib Bashir joined to Glamorgan on a loan for the first three campaign matches And he gets a valuable game time when he stays behind Jack Leach in the order of taunton.
Paceme Chris woakes (Warwickshire) and Matthew Potts (Durham) He will hope to raise the goals and push the test in the absence of the injured Mark Wood.
Essex Seamer Sam cook is the don in the regional cricket that takes its 311 first -class goals on average under 20 years and is in English plans, although it has not yet appeared.
The true rummur is not the fastest – and we know that the pace of quality England really admires – but often has home players on toast and the impression of Kookaburra the ball, something that England will use in ashes. Cook wrapped 13 goals in three games in England Lions’ Tour for Australia during the winter.
Plus, New Yorkshire Captain Jonny BairStow still focuses on the memory of England Although it has not played its country in any format since last summer the World Cup T20.
Which young people should be supervised?
England has shown with Bethell, Bashir and Rehan Ahmed that inexperience will not prevent players from an international call, so Somerset’s spin-boking all-Rounder Archie Vaughan – Son of 2005 Ashes – playing captain Michael – could enforce the honors.
VAUGHAN JR, 19, Captain England U19s on the test series victory in South Africa this winter this winter And it has a first -class fifty and five goal under the belt of the debut season, on which he diameted 33.71 with a bat and 20.13 with a ball in four games.
Stick to the sons of the former England and a 16 -year -old Rocky flintoff – descendants of Andrew – hopes for another occasion with Lancashire after standing The youngest century of England lions in January. Older brother Corey19, joined Kent.
Former Captain of England U19 Ben Mckinney20, last season scored the first hundreds for Durham in his second match and then recorded a ton for Lions in Australia, he is another man who could be on the English preliminary ash.
Durham Team-Mate James Mino17, also looks players with some promising, with a sailor of the left shoulder – and England could do with one of them – pick up 10 goals in the four first class games.
Derbyshire Quick Harry Moore17 – which was signed by Birmingham Phoenix for Hundreds – is a man that will follow as well as Hampshire’s ex-Somerset Quick Sonny Baker22, which received a contract on the development of England, although it has not yet played a first -class cricket.
Nottinghamshire Spinner Farhan AhmedBrother Rehan, became the youngest player who played in England last year against Surrey champions at the age of 16 at the age of 16.
What about international stars and legends of the game?
There will be several of them with the English leadership goals Anderson Fulfilling a new one -year agreement with Lancashire, which converts it over his 43rd birthday and New Zealand great Kane Williamson Play for Middlesex.
Pakistani test captain Shan masood is in Leicestershire, West Indies Seam-Bowling Stalwart Kemar Roach is back in Surrey at the beginning of the season, Crawley’s Nemesis Henry will play for Somerset and in New Zealand dough Tom Latham It’s on Warwickshire books.
So there are young weapons and established names that need to be followed with interest – but under the microscope are the most Pope and Crawley. Let the selection chat start again.
County Championship – opening accessories
All matches start on Friday 4th April at 11:00
Division one
- Essex vs Surrey (Chelmsford)
- Hampshire vs Yorkshire (Utility Bowl)
- Nottinghamshire vs Durham (Trent Bridge)
- SOMERSET VS WORCESTERSHIRE (TAUNTON)
- Warwickshire vs Sussex (Edgbaston)
Division two
- Derbyshire vs Gloucestershire (Derby)
- GLAMORGAN vs Gloucestershire (Cardiff)
- Middlesx vs Lancashire (Lord’s)
- Northamptonshire vs Kent (Northampton)