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Third Test - Anderson rested

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Chance for Finn or Onions.

Think Finn is more likely with his extra pace.
 

Still sounds like they might rest Broad.

I don't understand resting Anderson from this test match when he doesn't play in the T20's and often misses ODI's.
 
Still sounds like they might rest Broad.

I don't understand resting Anderson from this test match when he doesn't play in the T20's and often misses ODI's.

The series is won, he hasn't missed a test in 2 years and will benefit from this later in the summer
 
Hope Finn and Onions both play. We know what Broad gives us, would be nice to see the other two. Doesnt matter who plays, we'll skittle their top order nee bother.
 
I get the bit about him being rested, my point is that he's usually rested in one day cricket so why rest him from this test?

I'm a bit torn on this, I must admit. His rest will give him a chance to rest up before SA, it's only a dead rubber test and it will give someone else an opportunity but with the lack of county cricket England players play these days, there must surely be a danger Anderson will be undercooked come the first SA test.

Maybe, he's carrying a niggle, who knows?
 
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I'm a bit torn on this, I must admit. His rest will give him a chance to rest up before SA, it's only a dead rubber test and it will give someone else an opportunity but with the lack of county cricket England players play these days, there must surely be a danger Anderson will be undercooked come the first SA test.

Maybe, he's carrying a niggle, who knows?

Read he had a slight calf injury on ESPN.
 
I'm not sure both Finn and Broad will play as they are similar bowlers. We need a genuine swing bowler in the team, and since it's not gonna be Anderson it should be Onions.
 
I would rest both broad and Anderson

Adds to competition, and fast bowling is a tough old game

Agree with this, I'd also rest them from the pyjama games as well, let them get a few first class (4 day games) under their belts to keep their eyes in without the distraction of the white ball games so that they're fresh and raring to go when the important stuff against South Africa comes round. To be honest, I couldn't give a fuck if we get steamrollered by the Windies and Australia in the ODIs as long as we win the South Africa test series.

I'd also go with Finn for Anderson, and Onions if we also rest Broad. They could both use another test under their belts.
 
Agree with this, I'd also rest them from the pyjama games as well, let them get a few first class (4 day games) under their belts to keep their eyes in without the distraction of the white ball games so that they're fresh and raring to go when the important stuff against South Africa comes round. To be honest, I couldn't give a fuck if we get steamrollered by the Windies and Australia in the ODIs as long as we win the South Africa test series. I'd also go with Finn for Anderson, and Onions if we also rest Broad. They could both use another test under their belts.

I disagree.

We exist (or certainly should do) to win games of cricket and should always be looking to do this.
 
Resting Anderson was an obvious move. Test cricket is very tough on quicks and he hasnt had a break from it for a good while. There is also no risk as he isnt the type of bowler who needs continuous play to get in the groove so to speak. It will be good to have the leader of our attack fresh and raring to go.

I'm not sure both Finn and Broad will play as they are similar bowlers. We need a genuine swing bowler in the team, and since it's not gonna be Anderson it should be Onions.

You have a point but Finn is nailed on to start. I doubt the selectors will be thinking too much about the variation of attack as they know whatever they put out will be too strong for the WIndies.

Agree with this, I'd also rest them from the pyjama games as well, let them get a few first class (4 day games) under their belts to keep their eyes in without the distraction of the white ball games so that they're fresh and raring to go when the important stuff against South Africa comes round. To be honest, I couldn't give a fuck if we get steamrollered by the Windies and Australia in the ODIs as long as we win the South Africa test series.

I'd also go with Finn for Anderson, and Onions if we also rest Broad. They could both use another test under their belts.

I have literally zero interest in ODI's but its still better to be winning regardless of the version of the game.
 
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Resting Anderson was an obvious move. Test cricket is very tough on quicks and he hasnt had a break from it for a good while. There is also no risk as he isnt the type of bowler who needs continuous play to get in the groove so to speak. It will be good to have the leader of our attack fresh and raring to go.



You have a point but Finn is nailed on to start. I doubt the selectors will be thinking too much about the variation of attack as they know whatever they put out will be too strong for the WIndies.



I have literally zero interest in ODI's but its still better to be winning regardless of the version of the game.

I agree it's better to be winning those games, but not if it puts an unnecessary strain on our bowlers. It'll be our bowling attack that's the difference between victory and defeat against SA and if there's a risk that the ODIs could burn them out, it would be better to play Finn, Onions and Tremlett for those and keep our main 3 fit with some first class games ahead of the tests. With the lack of strength of our ODI opponents, those 3 should be more than enough.
 
the press need to fuck off pestering Andy Flower into his reasonings/selections. We are number 1, he doesn't need to justify himself to pen pushers who probably struggle to hold a cricket bat
 
Not really sure why the press are getting in a tis over this one at all. Hope Onions gets the nod, but think it will be Finn.
 
I don't get what all the fuss is about on Sky. It's one test ffs, if he gets injured, what do we do then? We have to play untried players. At least this way the players on the brim get match fitness and experience.
 
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