Or maybe we need to ask if Prior opening the batting is a good idea, given how poor he was in that role last time around. Bell's best ODI performances have come right at the top of the order, and Prior as a finisher would offer a lot more than Bell IMO, while the likes of Trott would be wasted down there.Maybe we need to ask if we can play both Bell and Cook? maybe replace Bell with Shah?
1. Alastair Cook
2. Ian Bell
3. Jonathan Trott
4. Kevin Pietersen
5. Paul Collingwood
6. Owais Shah
7. Matt Prior
8. Dimitri Mascarenhas
9. Ryan Sidebottom
10. Monty Panesar
11. James Anderson
1. Alastair Cook
2. Ian Bell
3. Jonathan Trott
4. Kevin Pietersen
5. Paul Collingwood
6. Owais Shah
7. Matt Prior
8. Dimitri Mascarenhas
9. Ryan Sidebottom
10. Monty Panesar
11. James Anderson
I like the squad, especially Trott, shame he has gone unnoticed for so long with an average like he does. Averaging in the 80s this year.
Not enough stroke Makers!? I think you have lost the meaning of a stroke maker. Vaughan, Bell, Collingwood, Cook, All Stroke makers.
My team
Cook
Prior
Trott
KP
Colly
Bell
Mascarenhas
Broad
Sidebum
Anderson
Panesar
Really though my middle order could always be flexible on match situation