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Gary Ballance, Yorkshire's Zimbabwe-born batsman, is the most surprising selection in England's squad to defend the Ashes in Australia.
Ballance is joined by Ben Stokes, the Durham allrounder, and Warwickshire's fast bowler Boyd Rankin
as three England players who can only fall back on limited-overs
international experience as they undertake their first senior tour.
A surprising selection perhaps, but do not suggest, as one observer did,
that it could be perceived as "left field". England's management prides
itself in long-term planning. "There are never any left-field
decisions," said the national selector Geoff Miller. "He has performed
extremely well for Yorkshire and for the Lions. He has justified his
selection."
Monty Panesar,
selected as back-up spinner to Graeme Swann, also wins England's trust
after a troubled summer in which he was released by Sussex after urinating from high upon a Brighton nightclub bouncer in the early hours of the morning.
England have been assured by Essex, where Panesar has been on loan and
taken 12 wickets in five Championship matches, that he has rediscovered
his stability and purpose. England have taken those assurances on trust
and it will now be incumbent upon them not just to monitor his
behaviour, but contribute to his welfare.
Monty had his problems which we have worked hard to rectify - and he has
worked hard to rectify - in the last six weeks or so," Miller said.
"There is a very strong management in that side to help with all
aspects. He appreciates he has made errors and he is very sure those
errors are behind him."
Ballance, schooled at Harrow, is the latest example of England's trust
in players of southern African heritage, following the likes of Kevin
Pietersen, Jonathan Trott and - it now seems temporarily - Nick Compton.
Miller expressed himself unconcerned by the continued habit of drawing
talent from afar, contending that all the players, Ballance included,
had become successful in the English system.
Ballance made an inglorious second-ball duck on his England one-day
debut against Ireland in Dublin, but the left-hander's aggressive
middle-order batting has constantly showed up well for Yorkshire in a
season during which he has so far scored 1,107 first-class runs at
average of 55.35. England have also liked what they have seen at close
hand on England Lions duty.
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His pugnacious batting talents are now likely to make him a direct rival
to another Yorkshire batsman, Jonny Bairstow, for the No. 6 spot. He
can expect a place in the one-day squad, too: few can challenge his
career average of 56 in 50-over cricket.
Stokes's aim will be to provide additional competition for that No. 6
position, although his opportunity is only likely to arise if England,
who habitually prefer a four-strong attack, opt instead for five bowlers
because of the need to accommodate two spinners. That prospect is
rendered less likely by the changing nature of the wickets in Australia,
some of which - Sydney in particular - do not encourage turn as much as
they once did, a fact doubtless connected to Australia's inability to
find a successor to Shane Warne.
England, in any case, fielded Stokes at No. 8 in the ODI series against
Australia, preferring to view him as a bowler who bats, even though the
player himself tends to the majority view that he is a batsman who
bowls. He was sent home in disgrace from the Lions tour of Australia
last winter, along with Kent's Matt Coles, for excessive late-night
drinking, but he has since acquitted himself excellently and England's
forgiveness is evident.
England included Chris Tremlett,
too, after spending much of the summer anxiously looking for any signs
that he could rediscover his form of past Ashes series and enable them
to select a trio of physically threatening specimens in Tremlett, Rankin
and Steven Finn. Tremlett has been selected on faith not form. Graham
Onions, a perennial success on spicier county pitches, misses out.
There is reasonable news on Tim Bresnan.
He is increasingly confidence of recovering from a stress fracture
which was intercepted before enough damage was caused to necessitate a
much more prolonged lay-off. He was not named in the squad but will
travel to Australia and continue his rehabilitation with England.
"He will go out with the squad and when the time is right Andy will look
at whether he can stay with the squad or transfer into the Performance
Programme," Miller said.
England's 3-1 success on their last tour of Australia was based on the
excellence of their top four - and they succeeded without the cover of a
spare opening batsman. On this occasion, they have felt unable to take
that risk.
Circumstances are slightly different, as England's top order struggled
against Australia this summer. Michael Carberry offers the flexibility
for Joe Root to slip back into the middle order if he struggles to make
the opening job his own.
England have a strong Test record since losing the first Test to India
in Ahmedabad last November, winning in India, drawing in New Zealand,
overcoming New Zealand in the return series and taking the Ashes 3-0. It
is the sort of record that persuades them their instincts remain sound.
That is particularly the case in their continued omission of Compton,
with Carberry preferred as the back-up opener despite an inferior
red-ball record and none-too-convincing appearance in the NatWest
Series. England's management will not be swayed from the view that
Compton's game became dangerously introverted against New Zealand - and
successes for Somerset and twice against the Australian tourists have
not changed that.
He has also suffered from a perception that outside his runs he gives
little to the dressing room and because of his reservations about
working with England's batting coach, Graham Gooch, who he feels does
not understand his game. He also expressed his disappointment at his
exclusion quite forcibly and this England management prefers its players
verbally malleable.
The Performance Squad provides extra back-up. That group of players will
arrive in Brisbane just before the first Test before moving to Perth
and returning home shortly before England arrive for the third Test.
The ECB has had to delay one announcement. Ambitions were for new
players' terms and conditions, to extend to the end of the current
broadcast deal in 2017, would be announced today but wrangles over a
substantial rise in salaries from a current base level of around
£250,000 and the freedom to play for a longer period in IPL continue.
Negotiations were put on hold so as not to undermine England's Ashes
challenge this summer. The aim is now to complete talks before England
fly to Australia on October 23. If not, there will be fears of further
disruption.
England squad: Alastair Cook (Essex, capt), Matt Prior (Sussex,
vice-captain), James Anderson (Lancashire), Jonny Bairstow, Gary
Ballance (both Yorkshire), Ian Bell (Warwickshire), Stuart Broad
(Nottinghamshire), Michael Carberry (Hampshire), Steven Finn
(Middlesex), Monty Panesar (Essex), Kevin Pietersen (Surrey), Boyd
Rankin (Warwickshire), Joe Root (Yorkshire), Ben Stokes (Durham), Graeme
Swann (Nottinghamshire), Chris Tremlett (Surrey), Jonathan Trott
(Warwickshire)
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