My point is more that because they have had failures doesn't mean they should stop looking. Particularly when arguably bar Root none of the recognised incumbents are particularly consistently good.Banquo wrote:I'm not arguing about Sibley to be clear (hence the tres point). But the general notion that we don't try and put form CC red ball players in doesn't stack up, and in fact you are replacing anotherBig D wrote:But Sibley particularly is averaging 60odd this season approaching 1000 runs to get his overall average to 40. Not sure another season of averaging 50plus would make too much of a difference. With tours of SA and NZ on the horizon I think they are as well giving him a run now and giving him time to bed I'm rather than having Denly wander on for a few more games.Banquo wrote: They are only averaging 30 ish in CC, but so was Trescothick when picked! Burns was picked when scoring heavily in fairness too, and Denly is a red baller by trade.
Have to say though, for all the rants about get the red ball batsmen in.....there have been a huge number tried, too many with not enough time maybe, over the last 4 or 5 years.
At 23, he is the perfect age to get in at 4 in place of Denly with a view to moving up (or open from the start). If it doesnt work there is time to go away and work on issues and come back if need be. Don't think England would be losing anything by making that change bar Denlys slow bowling.. I've lost track of the number of Westleys, Pope's, etc that've had a go.
Ben Foakes has shown some good stuff, so there could be an arguement for Foakes to come in for someone and taking the gloves. Might even free YJB up despite his desire to keep.