No I am not going to talk about the rate rise as I having nothing to add to my previous note except there are more to come.
Why did the poms lose the Ashes so comprehensively? Let us go through the reasons.
There was no preparation. This is not just a lack of matches before the Ashes started but also a lack of understanding of wickets. In the previous Ashes they were bowler friendly and they kept on that way ever since. Bumrah appreciated them last season yet the POmmie seemed not to understand this. In an irony of ironies they would have suited Ollie Robinson who was toiling away in grade cricket in sydney. Carse was obviously injured after the tour of NZ. He reached 98 mph there yet the next english season was only bowling in the mid 80s. Both Archer and Wood were injury prone. They still had Woakes opening the bowling when they played India so they came here without a proven opening pair of bowlers. You need to use a kookaburra from the first over as it stops swinging after about 30 overs.
They must have known Head loved short balls outside the offstump but they kept on bowling to him there. By the time they bowled short on the legstump where is vulnerable his eye was well and truly in. Atkinson is an accurate bowler in england but not here. Why?
They also never thought clearly about spin bowling. Their first choice was never going to be successful and they had no 2nd choice!
Smith had a shocker of a series but that is simply bad luck. It could also mean poor coaching. His batting like others , seemed to show no lessons were learned at all.
The batting was lamentable.Usally either Crawley or Stoles gets a decent score. not here. They failed to understand what a no 3 is like. This meant joe Root came in time and time again when the ball was stil lswinging and thus he was vulnerable.
We have to talk about the first test. They had it and their mercy and lost. Mentally they were gone after that.
We had injuries and a suspect batting lineup but it didn't matter.
I suspect we will learn nothing from the Ashes certainly SA will hope so.
They must have learnt not to play at balls angling towards slips and they do have bowlers ( and wickets) which may expose us.
We play SA, the kiwis and then India
what should the poms do?
I would not change the batting or Wikkie although I would not be surprised at another opener. The bowling would appear top be Archer, Tongue, Atkinson and Ahmed remembering they do have two decent spare time spinners in Root and Bethell.