It's a good article and I agree completely on Buttler.
It is important to note that, while Cummins and Hazlewood have been excellent, they've been ably backed up by Siddle, Patterson and Starc.
Broad and Archer have done really well in the opening 10-15 overs.
But then Woakes was poor, Overton isn't up to international standard, and Stokes has been mainly meh.
Leach is also a good cricketer but nothing more.
We need better bowlers, yet again, but we've gouged our summer for a pointless tournament that does nothing to promote red ball cricket.
Our bowlers are being pushed to the spring and autumn, where dibbly dobblers will prosper.
We need to start producing quick, accurate bowlers. We can only do that if we produce pitches that promote quick, accurate bowling, rather than medium pacers who move the ball in the air.
And it's the same for the batsmen.
BTW, it's super hard to pick an XI of the series here. You pick the 4 mentioned bowlers and probably Lyon, then you pick Smith and Labuschagne and probably Root deserves a spot (just) and Stokes.
Then you have some nice holes...
This is the best, but it's so unbalanced.
Burns
Labuschagne
Smith
Root
Stokes
Paine
Cummins
Archer
Lyon
Hazlewood
Broad