Top 10 English All Rounders after BEN STOKES | England Cricket Podcast | Episode 7

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Today on the England Cricket Podcast we breakdown the the top 10 allrounder for this England Cricket team after Ben Stokes.

Ben Stokes is a generational talent for this England Cricket Team and we have been very lucky over the years with the likes of Andrew Flintoff, Ian Botham and now Ben Stokes.

What would happen if he got injured in the series or before the series against New Zealand? Today we answer that question by ranking the top 10 all rounders in English County cricket.

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England Test squad
Ben Stokes (Durham), James Anderson (Lancashire), Jonathan Bairstow (Yorkshire), Stuart Broad (Nottinghamshire), Harry Brook (Yorkshire), Zak Crawley (Kent), Ben Foakes (Surrey), Jack Leach (Somerset), Alex Lees (Durham), Craig Overton (Somerset), Matthew Potts (Durham), Ollie Pope (Surrey), Joe Root (Yorkshire)

roobanloganathan
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What's your thoughts on Jordan Clark at Surrey? His bowling and batting is coming on leaps and strides

aidanwatson
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Another brilliant podcast fellas, I agree with Sam Curran being next in line for the all rounder spot. I’d keep an eye on George Hill at Yorkshire, very talented top 3 batsman who swings the ball 🏏

andrewnufc
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Love your work guys and appreciate all the effort that must go into these episodes with all the stats to back up opinions. I completely disagree with not including Ed Barnard in your top 10. As you said at the start, he averages 37 with the bat over the last 3 years, that is mainly batting at 8. He has been moved to 6 and has scored hundreds this year batting there. He is also a guy who averages about 30 with the ball as a second or third change bowler. He bowls mid 70s which is unfashionable and probably ineffective at test cricket, but surely a better option that Abell or Rhodes who bowl similar speeds with a lot less wickets. If Ben Stokes breaks a finger (again) tomorrow, I think you play Woakes, then Curran but after that I think you could do worse than selecting Barnard who would average more with the bat than most on this list at 7 and could bowl you 10-15 overs of stump to stump with a ringed field to effectively provide a similar job to a spinner in the first innings. Great work again guys.

jamesgale
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Another great podcast guys 👍🏻. A name to look out for, Matthew Revis at YCCC

youn
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Ben Stokes does have a generational successor. His name is Cameron Green.

peternagy-imbe
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Rob you keep talking about getting centuries but batting at 7 you are not going to get many chances to get a century with the way most tails bat

Damudean
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With news coming out that Pope will bat at No 3, maybe not mny changes will be made for England squad to face NZ

roobanloganathan