When England named their squad for next month's Test series in the Caribbean on Tuesday, they will give a huge signal as to whether James Anderson and Stuart Broad will play a role in their post-Ashes rebuild. Fans can buy England vs West Indies Test Tickets from our website,
Since being named interim England head coach on Monday, Paul Collingwood's first responsibility will be to decide on the make-up of that touring party for the three matches against the West Indies. The 45-year-old will have a selection meeting with the interim director of cricket Andrew Strauss and chief scout James Taylor, who has taken over the team on a caretaker basis following the sacking of Chris Silverwood last week.After keeping the Test captaincy despite England's shambolic
4-0 Ashes defeat, all three will have equal voting rights on the squad's
composition. Joe Root will also be consulted after retaining the Test captaincy
despite England's shambolic 4-0 Ashes defeat. It's evident that all four men
want to put an end to what happened in Australia and prove they're serious
about what Strauss dubbed England's "red-ball reset" last week.
That implies a lot of changes will be made, with some of the
batsmen who struggled so much during the Ashes likely to be replaced, with
opener Haseeb Hameed, Ollie Pope, and Jos Buttler being the most vulnerable.
Durham's Alex Lees, Lancashire's Josh Bohannon, and Surrey wicketkeeper Ben
Foakes are all expected to be called up.
The futures of Anderson and Broad – the two most prolific
bowlers in English Test history – will, however, be a hot matter of discussion,
with the idea that by the end of the Ashes, neither could be picked in the same
side.
Anderson, 39, and Broad, 35, are nearing the conclusion of
their careers and may not make it until the end of the following home summer. Collingwood,
Strauss, Taylor, and Root, in particular, must decide whether to make a clean break
now and plan for the future or to retain one or both of them around to help the
Test team's results in the short term.
In the England dressing room, both Anderson and Broad wield
tremendous power, and some have argued that their presence has weakened Root's
authority as captain. Splitting the pair and reducing their impact may embolden
Root, who is now in his sixth year as captain and needs to reinvent himself in
order to help the Test team progress.
The decision, however, would be a major one, and even if one
or both were to miss out in the Caribbean, it would not necessarily mean the
end of their international careers, as Strauss would prefer to leave the final
decision on the pair to whoever takes over as England's permanent head coach in
the summer.
Despite this, it's telling that Strauss elected to keep both
Anderson and Broad out of England's white-ball lineups following the 2015 World
Cup's limited-overs reset.
When revealing his appointment as temporary head coach,
Collingwood hinted that something similar might be on the way now, saying:
"Both are delighted and passionate to take the squad ahead in this new
cycle after meetings with both Root and Vice-captain Ben Stokes." Despite
the fact that they know it will be difficult, they have the ambition and
courage to do things differently to assure the team's success."
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