Voice of fair play
Striker
But our biggest Ashes defeats have been in three of the last four tours, where we used no more than c.14 players.
Throughout the nadir of the 1990's, and scattergun selection policies, we still managed to win tests in Australia.
I think the problem this time is early in the series the players who were expected to struggle the likes of Malan,Stoneman and Vince ranged from doing really well to ok,meaning they were not going to get dropped.
The ones who actually struggled early in the series, which you mentioned were Cook,Broad and Ali.
Cook and Broad have been two of the best test players we have had for many a year and Ali had been a consistent performer for the last 2 or 3 years, so inevitably them 3 were going to be given more grace.
Add Root and Anderson to that it was always unlikely under those circumstances big changes were going to be made in this series until at least the fourth possibly fifth test.
I don't agree in the same circumstances the Aussies would have dropped players like that,Hanscomb was dropped because he looked terrible and did not have performances in the bank to be given further time like some of our players, Bancroft was equally as bad as some of our players but survived the whole series because like us they don't have the depth in reserve.
Imo for what's it's worth apart from Stokes we had no other players who would have changed the course of that series.