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England in India 2011
Andrew McGlashan
September 26, 2011
Regardless of how much importance is attached to the two Twenty20 international against the West Indies, England 25-run defeat on Sunday, why not chase the 114, went on to emphasize that the challenge for the team that will travel to India next week. Beat Bowling against runs on a dusty, slow surface - if India is seriously asking for some form of revenge for their humiliation last tour - it was normal for consideration in the five ODIs and Twenty20 matches.
This is the opportunity that flowers may have been prompted to ask Andy a dry surface on the oval, instead of allowing their young secondary benefits of a green-top in September. The events in the last game of the season at home in England, will not lead to a break in the team to turn, when the selectors met Fleur Monday as 10-wicket victory two days earlier, signed in each new face for the trip, but he returned to show what they have to work.
A number of young players that were selected against West Indies will travel to India, although the exact permutations depends greatly on the presence or absence of a leader. Kevin Pietersen has not played since the Twenty20 against India at Old Trafford, and the reports ranged from him being signed for the rest of the year have actually fallen.
However, a series against India on its soil is not the best place to complete the experiment. With Eoin Morgan ruled until January to the middle of England does not need a dose of experience. Alastair Cook and Jonathan Trott will obviously be included - and the debate over the first three, not be far off - but Pietersen slots No. 4 to No. 6 might be a bit of light despite the recent and Ravi Bopara is Jonny Bairstow debut confidence.
Pietersen is under some serious pressure. His ODI average over the last two years is 23.30 and the last hundred came against India at Cuttack, shortly before he lost the captaincy. While his test and Twenty20 form, have been recovered, the clock has not moved to 50 overs. Maybe it's a lack of motivation in ODIs not deliver full cricket nogle challenge test or the excitement of instant 20 overs. This series could be his last chance to show he is really hungry to play all three formats. The Pietersen of 2008 will clearly enhance a development side, but Pietersen for 2009-2011 is a part.
At the same time, Ben Stokes, fought the Indian spinners in England in September - that could compete in the tour alongside Bairstow, and Buttler IF - and R Ashwin is likely to become fit again joined by Harbhajan Singh, then, that the Stokes received signal, it will be difficult for him to teach.
Elsewhere, England need a ride as well as additional options for the conditions and possibilities to obtain one before the game. Scott Borthwick impressed against West Indies, when Danny Briggs, left arm spinner Hampshire, did not get what the game refers to Borthwick is a favorite. It 'also a major Samit Patel around, which took in every way and seems to constantly prove his fitness for the test conditions.
The pace attack will be without Stuart Broad (which is also set to miss the Twenty20), which should provide an opportunity for the improvement of Steven Finn after hitting 90 mph regularly towards the end of the season. Bowling in the subcontinent will be another step in its development, but will be able to tap the knowledge of his debut Test series against Bangladesh.
Wide shoulder is likely to recover from Calcutta T20, Graeme Swann to keep the captain and the team could be very similar to it, which was in the West Indies. Again, the presence of, or otherwise, will talk about Pietersen.
Possible ODI team: Alastair Cook (CAPT), Craig Kieswetter, Jonathan Trott, Kevin Pietersen, Ian Bell, Ravi Bopara, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler, Samit Patel, Tim Bresnan, Graeme Swann, Scott Borthwick, Jade Dernbach, James Anderson, Steven Finnish
Possible T20 squad: Craig Kieswetter, Alex Hales, Kevin Pietersen, Ravi Bopara, Ben Stokes, Jonny Bairstow, Jos Buttler, Samit Patel, Tim Bresnan, Graeme Swann (captain), Scott Borthwick, Jade Dernbach, James Anderson, Steven Finn
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