sydneyswansfan said:
I agree. Look how well we've done over the last decade without an all rounder in the squad. Its just the andrew flintoff fad atm thats got everyone all jumpy. As much as i hate to admit it, hes a great player and its rare to find another as talented as him. Just stick with the formula thats worked over the years.
Some of the best test side have had all-rounders in their team - like the West Indies - with Sobers.
With difference is you pick your 6 specialist batsman and if it happens to be that one of them can roll their arm over then you have an advantage. Sobers is a special player.
kapil dev one of the best all-rounders of all time. Then you Chris Cairns, all-rounders give you the oppurtinity to play an extra batsman or a bowler.
Flintoff is only overrated because he is the best player in the England team.
Ifran Pathan is another all-rounder who makes valuable contribution to the team.
But when you picking ur test team - u choose ur best 6 batsman and best 4 bowlets and best keeper. If it happens to be that one of them is an allrounder - then you have advantage. FLintoff happens to be excellent at bowling - and has the bonus of hard hitting.
on the other watson - really isnt a bowler. and his batting well we have yet to see. Symonds bowling is ok, and his batting is ok as well. I really think he should be in the test as a specialist batsman. batting at 4. Adam Voges i dont know much about him.