Tuesday, 23 August 2011

V Sri Lanka England: James Anderson returns the only element on the agenda of the selectors

Available: James Anderson suffered a strain in Cardiff who reigned on the second test Photo: PA

From the ructions going on Down Under, equivalent to the Australia for not renewing his central contract where Simon Katich castigated, Geoff Miller and his group have it relatively easy on waiting on strain side of Anderson.


James anderson will be appointed to 12, to the sides of those who play in the Lord, although he is scheduled to test on his intercostal later the same day where he played for Lancashire in a T20 against Warwickshire at Edgbaston.


Providing there is no result after his "bowl" Sunday (when four overs never was a fitness test?), it will be to lead the attack on Englandat the Rose Bowl Thursday, probably place Steve Finn.


Kevin Pietersen is also expected to play Surrey T20, but the composition of the England team seems relatively simple unless the lawn Rose Bowl, which is located the well drained chalky downs, ends up drier than expected.


Unlike some counties, Hampshire not yet was declared drought area, but if the conditions are more parched expected a second spinner, unlikely to be named but probably James Tredwell or Monty Panesar, could be convened early next week.


Finn is most likely embracing Anderson, although it is licensee-England main window in the drawing of lots to the Lord, with four, he took first sleeve of Sri Lanka.


Selection protocols used by Miller and Andy Flower average Finn must have exceeded either Chris Tremlett of Stuart Broad and not only in a situation of ad hoc basis, to take the starting line-up.


Broad is vulnerable, who took just 13 wickets in his past six tests, but as it is just disruptive effects of a layoff long injury, he needs a little longer to recover his old self with the ball.


Of course, wide could point to his fifty in the first round to the Lord as part of the case it provides for the selection, but it is a lack of relevance. If England is to persist with an attack by four men, as seems likely, four best makers window must be selected.


Players have often see their value in a different light for selectors and stick of doughty opening Australia, Katich for a large part of the last decade, is no exception.


Excluded from the squad of 25-man of the Australia of the centrally contracted players, Katich held a press
Conference yesterday and gave the people, he felt responsible for a verbal roasting.


His tirade, which seemed to be levelled primarily at the Australia selectors and their status on a part-time and the management of Australian Cricket, largely ignored a fact: when you lose the ashes, as the Australia home for the first time in 24 years, heads will roll, including one belonging to a 35 years including differences with Michael Clarkethe current Test and the captain of a day, are well known.


The Australia have been exceeded in the series, England won 3-1, and need to plan in advance. If there is no doubt how much their cricket has slipped since they whitewashed England four years ago, you must only compare current with the honours list after the 2005 ashes win.


After this incredible victory, each player receives MBE, with Michael Vaughan and Duncan Fletcher, the captain and coach, receiving the OBE.


This time, it was Andrew Strauss (MBE six years) and Andy Flower who should receive the OBE, while Alastair Cook, which is 766 runs in the series, is the only MBE.


The reduction of the means of numbers that one who decides that these things obviously not felt Australia were last winter trousers. And if it is clear to them it must also be clear to the Australian selectors, this is why they decided to go ahead.


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