Viewpoint: England’s wacky selection policy doesn’t make sense

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BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - JUNE 13: Players of England and New Zealand interact following Day Four of the Second Test LV= Insurance Test Series match between England and New Zealand at Edgbaston on June 13, 2021 in Birmingham, England. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)

It was the bigger picture of an Ashes win this winter that drove England’s wacky selections and cricket against New Zealand, or so we have been led to believe. Those plans may still bear fruit, in which case we’ll be hailing their creators as strategic geniuses, but to field a team so ill-equipped for the challenges of Test cricket seems a ham-fisted way to go about it.
I’m all for seeing the wider perspective, something few sports manage, but where was that when New Zealand set England 273 in 75 overs on the final day of the first Test? Crowds were back, albeit in limited number,...

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