The one reason England can't win The Ashes

By Dennis Freedman / Roar Guru

The dust has settled on the proverbial nuclear bomb that Australia exploded at Lord’s.

A 405-run win, even for someone who has never been exposed to the silky rays of the cricketing sun, just sounds like a smashing.

It’s the cricketing version of a 7-0 FIFA World Cup Final win.

The momentum is clearly with Australia. How could it not be?

But the wiser head does not get caught up with this common group think. Instead, the scientific mind notes that the score is just 1-1. England beat Australia in a Test match, by plenty, only two weeks ago.

Surely they can do it again?

Perhaps they can, but it is highly unlikely. England are lacking key ingredient that every tasty Ashes winning recipe requires.

Bowlers.

To win a Test match, one must find a way to take 20 wickets. In Cardiff, Australia found a way to gift most of these. England did not earn them.

At Lord’s, the visitor’s batting efforts better resembled what is required from the world’s number two ranked team. Even then, David Warner still found it within his heart to hand over a cheap dismissal.

However, England’s problem is that they currently possess a bowling attack that could be best described as ‘pop gun’.

James Anderson has continued to enhance the well-accepted, but little-whispered notion that he is extremely overrated. A hat trick of innings where has not taken a wicket. Not with the swinging new ball and not with the old ball. No, not even a tailender.

Like Mark Waugh, he’s a player that looks better than his long term results can support. If he was Australian, his numbers ensure he would not have taken 400 Test wickets. He wouldn’t have been selected in enough games.

Compounding the awkward positive dialogue surrounding his abilities is that this current Ashes campaign is played on his turf with his favoured Duke ball. To better rate Anderson, we should compare him to Peter Siddle, whose record is against England is decidedly better than Anderson’s against Australia.

If England’s so called best bowler can’t take Ashes wickets, then who will?

Stuart Broad is much-maligned. He shouldn’t be. Yes, he has a habit of moronic appeals, but clearly has a crack, and can take wickets in clumps.

He is the only English bowler to show any ability to extract life from the flatter pitches we have seen in the series to date. His average of 24.88 provides a clue that he can be impactful.

Coincidentally, Nathan Lyon shares the same series average. We haven’t even noticed him yet.

Most importantly, while the Australians respect Broad, they do not fear him.

Mark Wood is meant to be the third seamer. If he is the best that can be found in England and Wales, then there are some radical inadequacies in their bowling stocks.

Ben Stokes is averaging 171.

Moeen Ali is a part-time spinner who extracts little turn. In fact, is probably best described as a practitioner of the slow straight ball.

All in all, these English bowling cogs are a long way from consistently taking the 20 wickets required to win a Test match. Compounding this, the pitches being produced offer little to the one trick pony.

Contrast this to the Australian bowling line-up. Mitchell Johnson could legitimately feature in Nightmare on Elm Street. He is genuinely feared. Starc has the best fast in swinging yorker currently in cricket. Josh Hazlewood is unaware that the loose ball is even a thing. Nathan Lyon is a world-class off spinner.

Australia’s Mitchell Johnson celebrates taking a wicket.(AFP PHOTO/IAN KINGTON)

These guys will take 20 wickets a match. They have already done it twice.

Behind them is Siddle, Pat Cummins and Fawad Ahmed.

Who is next in line for England? Finn? Footitt?

It’s not a fair comparison.

The English may well put up some decent scored going forward. It’s possible, irrespective of the fact that their top order is a mess.

However, the single blaring reason why it doesn’t matter if they do is that they have no bowlers. They can’t get Australia out.

In the game of cricket, this is the most important thing.

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The Crowd Says:

2015-10-17T22:45:56+00:00

UK Nigel

Guest


Just stumbled on this. And this guy purports that he's a writer. If he was a real writer he'd have a paying gig. You're not a writer mate, you're just a dud with an opinion and a keyboard and the 15 minutes it took to put this garbage together (and what a lousy, unbalanced opinion it was.)

2015-08-03T04:24:52+00:00

Andy

Guest


'These guys will take 20 wickets a match. They have already done it twice. Behind them is Siddle, Pat Cummins and Fawad Ahmed. Who is next in line for England? Finn? Footitt? It’s not a fair comparison.' Looking thru old articles and saw this. You were right, not a fair comparison.

2015-07-31T20:50:45+00:00

ian herbert

Guest


So England won,t win another game eh!!!!?Well how stupid does the author feel now?England can,t bowl the aussies out and Anderson is worse than all the aussie bowlers?Unless i read it all wrong,your boys just got whipped ,being bowled out by Anderson and Finn.Where were your so called feared attack by the way?Johnson firing the ball all over the place again,to the great delight of English fans,Starcs bowling was atrocious and Hazelwood looked like a pub bowler.Lyon a world class spinner!!!!!!Maybe it shows how poor your spinners are when you rate him as world class?The grandads are now 2-1 down and looking decidedly ragged.Feared bowling attack,don,t make me laugh.You all criticise Anderson for only being able to bowl on a swinging pitch.Yet Johnson and co can,t bowl on a swinging pitch to save their lives

2015-07-31T17:54:50+00:00

gary clifford

Guest


mmmmmmm.........things look different now.......a week is a long time in cricket

2015-07-30T08:11:36+00:00

Nick

Guest


He also dismissed Tendulkar more than any other bowler in tests.

2015-07-30T06:13:51+00:00

Grand Armee

Guest


The benefit of hindsight... :-)

2015-07-29T21:31:46+00:00

Ben

Guest


Utter clown. There is a reason Jimmy is called world class. Because he is.

2015-07-29T21:01:01+00:00

Davo

Guest


And this bloke is considered a 'guru' hahaha almost fell out of bed

2015-07-29T20:59:47+00:00

Davo

Guest


"England are lacking key ingredient that every tasty Ashes winning recipe requires. Bowlers." Seems you spoke a bit too soon...

2015-07-29T17:42:04+00:00

dan in devon

Guest


Love it. Jimmy Anderson is overrated!! 6-47. Satire at its best.

2015-07-27T13:19:30+00:00

frisky

Guest


I hope that this arrogant attitude after one big win does not infect the players. Maybe England also assumed that the series was won after one big win.

2015-07-27T13:06:42+00:00

frisky

Guest


The Poms took 20 wickets in the first test, n’est pas? This must make the Guiness Book of Records for the shortest memory in sport.

2015-07-27T05:02:00+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Leg spin? Mitch? Hmmm. He probably could...but he doesn't.

2015-07-27T04:46:53+00:00

CW

Guest


Overhead conditions determine swing. Not the deck. So you and jimmy will be hoping for thick overcast no doubt.

2015-07-27T04:38:49+00:00

CW

Guest


I am not a West Aussie but I reckon M M is a super talent. Has all the skills. His bowling will only get better. A big score is just around the corner. He even bowls acceptable leg spin. We have seen his agility in the field. This kid will be the next cricketing superstar in all formats.

2015-07-27T02:26:17+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


Yeah, I would have thought he was taking the good ol' P155 out of the Englishers. It certainly worked.

2015-07-27T02:19:28+00:00

Sideline Comm.

Guest


Ah perspectives eh Don? Let's not get into that quagmire. I take your point though, and you're right, the reception needs considered. I still feel that Denis' intent was to be analytical, but I suppose searching for intent is fraught with dangers. I guess if it were me I'd have been even more overtly biased, if I simply wished to be emphatic, so to rid the reader of any confusion.

2015-07-27T01:10:52+00:00

Don Freo

Guest


I laugh at Richard Dawkins at all times. His sadness and grumpiness gives atheism a bad name. This article is an overt dismissal of England's credentials to challenge. If you read it as an analytical piece, of course you'd be critical. If you take into account context, purpose and audience (as all writers should) it is perfectly appropriate.

2015-07-27T01:06:01+00:00

Jake

Guest


"The one reason England can’t win The Ashes" There's only one?

2015-07-27T00:57:05+00:00

Pumping Dougie

Roar Guru


Well ... based on Dennis's stats, how could you argue otherwise? Anderson is not rated highly by Aussies precisely because his record against us is not that good. He has moments of brilliance and he bowls with control, but he doesn't step-up enough in big games. And he's a stuck-up, pr*ck of a bloke to have in your dressing room. Still, 400 test wickets (but I suspect not many of them in away series) is a brilliant effort. I don't think I'd pick Siddle ahead of him.

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