Well I don't think Trott has done enough to warrant a recall. Granted a good half a season in the Championship but for me he's not proven his worth just yet. We don't even know what his mental state is like.
One thing that is certain is he shouldn't even be considered as an opener - we've got Adam Lyth waiting in the wings who scored 1500 runs at 67 last season and has also scored a ton on that Lions tour - it'd be a disgrace if he's ignored and Trott opens.
Will be yet another square peg, round hole decision by the England selectors.
.......Where it barely swings once the ball is about ten overs old.
I think that is way over the top reaction, I'd have him straight back in the side as opener, the team is still fragile and I think Trott deserves another go, despite what people say, it takes great mental strength to tell the world you have a problem, he knew he would lose his place, maybe not get it back, and would have the world talking about him.
Lyth looks OK, but at this stage in the England side, with so many young players, I want another experience player in, and a world class one too.
As long as a player has a deficiency in his game and it is not rectified by remedial coaching they are 'found out' in my book. Cook got 'found out' with the angled delivery by Pakistan in 2010. Perhaps it is more pronounced when his confidence is low, perhaps it went away and came back but Australia were exploiting the same weakness in 2013/4. Sri Lanka were getting him out the same way last month.
I haven't seen much of Trott since the Ashes but he was well and truly 'found out' by anything at pace on leg stump: how many times was he out lbw, holing out at deep square leg or tickling a mistimed leg glance to Haddin? By all accounts he had put that right. Fast forward to Bloemfontein, Trott steps out to bat, South Africa A bring in a leg slip, bowl on his leg stump and within a couple of overs he's holed out there. Very worrying. Meanwhile, two 20 year olds slamming Lions bowling all round the park...
What the fuck is going on with England's coaching set up? Kohli got 'found out' by the swinging ball in England, within months he'd taken remedial action and scoring ton after ton in Australia....

Ah OK, only took them 8500 test runs and 25 100s for him to be "found out", pity it took them that long to find him out ay?
Kohli took action? The ball didn't swing at all during this series, and the pitches were the flattest I have seen
If he was playing Jimmy in england next summer he would have the same problem, they all will, can't handle the moving ball. Flat track bullies.
But we all have different picks, no right or wrong answer, that is what crickets all about, lot of good players out there.