If England make it Down Under, this is a squad that could win the Ashes

By Chip / Roar Guru

Let’s assume that by the end of the year COVID-19 is under control and that the Ashes can go ahead, with crowds.

Let’s assume that the imbroglio about England player partners accompanying them is sorted out.

Let’s also assume that England has a reasonable core of players to choose from.

Assuming all that, I have a 20-man squad for the Ashes.

Pace bowlers
Mark Wood
Ollie Robinson
James Anderson
Saqib Mahmood/George Garton
Stuart Broad
Craig Overton

This line up has pace and guile, the former especially in the case of Mark Wood, although he himself is injured again.

I reluctantly picked Anderson and Broad (assuming fit from a calf strain) because Father Time is marching on and, particularly in the case of Anderson, his record Down Under is not flattering. He needs the conditions to swing the ball, which he does not get in Australia for very long. Nonetheless, he and Broad are hard to ignore, especially when a number of other choices are not available.

Jimmy Anderson (Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)

I have opted for options with more pace, hence the inclusion of Mahmood and/or Garton.

Experience, especially the experience of England teams, tells us that bowlers without some shock value are unlikely to succeed in Australia. Overton impressed last time, especially under lights at Adelaide, and his height and bounce could trouble the Aussie bats.

I have left out Sam Curran as I am unconvinced, despite being a left armer adding variety, that his flatter trajectory military medium bowling would succeed in Australia.

All rounders
Ben Stokes
Chris Woakes
Moeen Ali

Two medium pace all-rounders are chosen and the spinning all-rounder in Ali.

Ben Stokes’ recovery is absolutely critical as his absence during the last Ashes tour was a death knell for the side. Ali’s return to the side as a spinning all-rounder should be rewarded with an Ashes trip and his batting down the order is clearly an attacking asset although he had his troubles with Nathan Lyon last time. He can keep things ticking over batting at number eight or so.

Woakes as the other back up all-rounder is solid and he has improved his pace in recent times.

Specialist spin
Jack Leach
Matt Parkinson

Leach provides solid spin rather than vicious turn but his left armers could again add variety and help tie up an end.

In support (apart from Ali) is the uncapped Parkinson. While a leg spinner from England is somewhat of a rarity, Parkinson has promise and comes with Shane Warne’s endorsement. One could not get much better than that.

(Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty Images)

Batsmen
Rory Burns
Haseeb Hameed
Zac Crawley
Dawid Malan
Joe Root
Ollie Pope
Jonny Bairstow

The top order is a mess. One could not pick Dom Sibley on the score of his performances thus far. Burns deserves to be in the team – although his unorthodox technique is a concern, he is a gritty fighter.

I have opted for Haseeb Hameed who is believed to be a tighter, more mature player five years on from his debut although his performance in the most recent Test against India was less than encouraging.

For back up I have opted for Crawley, who displays promise and is an attractive strokeplayer although his tendency to waft outside the off stump is problematic. I considered James Vince as well, who had a number of starts in Australia last time but did not go on with it, but solidity and stability is needed at the top rather than flair.

In the light of this I have Dawid Malan earmarked for number three. He had a good maiden tour of Australia four years ago, with a fine century in Perth, and is a reasonably tight player who has added more layers to his game, as reflected in T20 performances.

The other batsmen are Root, who speaks of for himself and upon whom the team is dangerously reliant on; Pope, one of the most promising batsmen in the land; and the dashing but inconsistent Bairstow, who provides an attacking option and counterpunching ability in the middle order.

Dan Lawrence is not worthy of selection on performances to date although he has not helped by being shuffled up and down the order.

Wicketkeepers
Jos Buttler
Ben Foakes

Buttler provides unorthodox batting and his keeping has improved, while Foakes is the more traditional keeper with a good deal of batting capability to boot.

The remainder of the Tests against India will be defining for a number of players.

All in all this is a reasonably competitive squad that could cause some surprises against an Australian team that does not quite have the same aura of invincibility at home.

The Crowd Says:

2021-08-25T08:09:30+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Yes. Other than once in 2015 when I thought I’d give my 14yo an experience, I haven’t travelled o/n Sleepr Class since 2010. Can’t be bothered, not when 2AC or FC can be had for $20-$40, which is pretty cheap given it’s your hotel room also. No beggars, no 12-16 persons per 10m2 cabin and even a sheet and a blanket.

2021-08-25T08:01:43+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


Second class/economy class is fine between 7 am and 8 pm …. outside of those times it becomes a living hell, literally – the over crowdedness. And yeah, $5 difference is literally only a very small fistful of dollars …

2021-08-25T08:00:32+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


I know that now! :laughing:

2021-08-25T07:58:29+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Right. Second Class with wooden bench seats. No thanks. Should have spent the extra $5 for the upgrade :laughing:

2021-08-25T07:55:03+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


The Black Hole of Calcutta could hardly have been worse I reckon.

2021-08-25T07:54:19+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


Much worse ... economy class!!! :shocked: :shocked: :shocked: :shocked:

2021-08-25T07:53:51+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


2021-08-25T07:52:55+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Sorry edited to sleeper. No AC (air con).

2021-08-25T07:51:27+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


What does 3AC mean?

2021-08-25T07:49:48+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Sleeper class?

2021-08-25T07:42:42+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


I didn't do it just for touristy fun btw ... it was a way of escaping a potential repeat of an extremely horrifying experience I had had on the inside of an Indian train only a few short nights earlier.

2021-08-25T07:40:57+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


Oh God no I would never have left my bag unattended for even five minutes. I climbed up top with my not too big back pack on back ... there was a steel full circle hook sticking out of the roof and I strapped my backpack around it. Easy peasy.

2021-08-25T07:36:54+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


No I’ve never done that. 5 minutes is the max I’ll leave my bag unattended under the bottom bunk on an Indian train!

2021-08-25T07:33:14+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


I saw enough of the Golden Temple to know how impressive it was … stayed there for four nights … didn’t see much of Amritsar though. I like the history of GT also. I actually rode on top of a train in India.

2021-08-25T07:31:23+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


That’s a shame. I really liked the GT and Amritsar. Looks like they’ve done some big upgrades in the surrounding roads in recent years.

2021-08-25T07:25:31+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


Yeah good point. Hell, I was toilet ridden for days at the Golden Temple.

2021-08-25T07:23:39+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


Never, ever, accept ice in any drink in India. Unless you want to spend your days warming the porcelain throne. :thumbup:

2021-08-25T07:20:42+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


No ice available?

2021-08-25T07:18:47+00:00

Jeff

Roar Rookie


There are others, but my recall of names escapes me right now. Probably irrelevant anyway as they all taste the same when deiliverd at 30C room temperature :laughing:

2021-08-25T06:58:02+00:00

Once Upon a Time on the Roar

Roar Guru


Right. Is it the only Indian beer? Indonesia has three: Bintang, Anker and Bali Hai.

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