1. Alastair Cook
He has proved he is a class act with 25 Test Centuries to his name. He is stunning off the back foot which is vital down under as the pitches have more bounce. He showed how effective he can be in these conditions last time out in Australia breaking records left, right and centre. Cook did have a difficult series in England and looked at some points out of ideas as a captain. However he is still relatively new as a captain but he must learn quick and become a bit more adventurous.
2. Nick Compton
I know he isn't even in the squad but it was extremely harsh to drop him even though he played well against the Australians with counties. He has got 2 Test Centuries in hard conditions and really deserved a chance in the Ashes. He has technical issues as he seems to fall over slightly but he is a fighter and good off the front foot which is vital for an opener when the bowl is hooping around. Joe Root is a good player but isn't effective at the top of the order due to his reluctance to step forward and not fall back into his crease.
3. Jonathan Trott
He has had problems over the last year or so but for me it is all in his head. It seems like someone has told he has to speed up and play at a run a ball. He ends up throwing his wicket away when he is playing very well when on previous occasions he would have scored a 'daddy' hundred. He has an average just under fifty and will bounce back but he must return to his calm, slow and boring self.
4. Kevin Pietersen
He is the most dangerous player England have as he is capable of swinging the momentum of the entire match in less than a session. He has scored more than 20 Test hundreds for England and has a great average of 49. He showed his class at Old Trafford in the Ashes series scoring a match saving century. He must fight his ego and play the correct shot instead of always trying to dominate the bowling attack often resulting in the loss of his wicket especially against spin.
5. Ian Bell
Brilliant! Stunning! He deserves all the superlatives he gets as he saved England on countless occasions in England making extremely tricky positions into potentially match winning one. He scored 3 centuries in the Ashes series this summer averaging in the 60s. All those scores came under immense pressure coming in numerous times with England three down for about thirty runs. He will be hugely important in England's middle-order effort.
6. Joe Root
I replaced him at the top of the order but get him in the team because I see him as very calm and a technically good player. He has huge mental strength and seems to always be enjoying his cricket scoring two centuries in the process including 180 at Lords against Australia. He will be valuable down the order especially since he is prolific off the back foot which in Australian conditions later in the innings will be vital.
7. Matt Prior
He was very poor in the last Ashes series but he is a fighter as shown in the away New Zealand series. He is great with the tail and will help to contribute important runs near the back end of the innings. He is aggressive which will ensure quick runs which are always very handy. He is one of the best wicket-keepers around and will prove to be a safe pair of gloves once again.
8. Tim Bresnan
He always works hard and is an accurate bowler. He was decent in the Ashes series in England but played very well down under last time. His batting will add useful depth to the line-up. I didn't pick Steven Finn as he is too wild and is completely out of form. Chris Tremlett is another I didn't pick as he hasn't had any cricket and don't think he is quite ready for the Ashes.
9. Stuart Broad
He had a great series against Australia last time out taking 24 wickets and scoring very important runs especially in the 1st Test at Trent Bridge. However his batting is a bit hit and miss when I believe if he concentrates giving his wicket more value he often plays a good hand. His bowling is sometimes inconsistent but once he is in form there is no stopping him as he rampages through the batting line-up. We saw this at Durham and several times against India a few years ago.
10. Graeme Swann
He is very good indeed and took the most wickets in the previous series, 26. However, conditions will not favour him but his accuracy will keep one end tight building up pressure. Moreover when conditions do favour him he will pounce and the Australians did not play him particularly well which is a good sign for England.
11. James Anderson
He is the leader of this England attack and has shown countless times that he is England's best bowler by a country mile. He is accurate and knows how to control his swing and seam bowling perfectly.
He has proved he is a class act with 25 Test Centuries to his name. He is stunning off the back foot which is vital down under as the pitches have more bounce. He showed how effective he can be in these conditions last time out in Australia breaking records left, right and centre. Cook did have a difficult series in England and looked at some points out of ideas as a captain. However he is still relatively new as a captain but he must learn quick and become a bit more adventurous.
2. Nick Compton
I know he isn't even in the squad but it was extremely harsh to drop him even though he played well against the Australians with counties. He has got 2 Test Centuries in hard conditions and really deserved a chance in the Ashes. He has technical issues as he seems to fall over slightly but he is a fighter and good off the front foot which is vital for an opener when the bowl is hooping around. Joe Root is a good player but isn't effective at the top of the order due to his reluctance to step forward and not fall back into his crease.
3. Jonathan Trott
He has had problems over the last year or so but for me it is all in his head. It seems like someone has told he has to speed up and play at a run a ball. He ends up throwing his wicket away when he is playing very well when on previous occasions he would have scored a 'daddy' hundred. He has an average just under fifty and will bounce back but he must return to his calm, slow and boring self.
4. Kevin Pietersen
He is the most dangerous player England have as he is capable of swinging the momentum of the entire match in less than a session. He has scored more than 20 Test hundreds for England and has a great average of 49. He showed his class at Old Trafford in the Ashes series scoring a match saving century. He must fight his ego and play the correct shot instead of always trying to dominate the bowling attack often resulting in the loss of his wicket especially against spin.
5. Ian Bell
Brilliant! Stunning! He deserves all the superlatives he gets as he saved England on countless occasions in England making extremely tricky positions into potentially match winning one. He scored 3 centuries in the Ashes series this summer averaging in the 60s. All those scores came under immense pressure coming in numerous times with England three down for about thirty runs. He will be hugely important in England's middle-order effort.
6. Joe Root
I replaced him at the top of the order but get him in the team because I see him as very calm and a technically good player. He has huge mental strength and seems to always be enjoying his cricket scoring two centuries in the process including 180 at Lords against Australia. He will be valuable down the order especially since he is prolific off the back foot which in Australian conditions later in the innings will be vital.
7. Matt Prior
He was very poor in the last Ashes series but he is a fighter as shown in the away New Zealand series. He is great with the tail and will help to contribute important runs near the back end of the innings. He is aggressive which will ensure quick runs which are always very handy. He is one of the best wicket-keepers around and will prove to be a safe pair of gloves once again.
8. Tim Bresnan
He always works hard and is an accurate bowler. He was decent in the Ashes series in England but played very well down under last time. His batting will add useful depth to the line-up. I didn't pick Steven Finn as he is too wild and is completely out of form. Chris Tremlett is another I didn't pick as he hasn't had any cricket and don't think he is quite ready for the Ashes.
9. Stuart Broad
He had a great series against Australia last time out taking 24 wickets and scoring very important runs especially in the 1st Test at Trent Bridge. However his batting is a bit hit and miss when I believe if he concentrates giving his wicket more value he often plays a good hand. His bowling is sometimes inconsistent but once he is in form there is no stopping him as he rampages through the batting line-up. We saw this at Durham and several times against India a few years ago.
10. Graeme Swann
He is very good indeed and took the most wickets in the previous series, 26. However, conditions will not favour him but his accuracy will keep one end tight building up pressure. Moreover when conditions do favour him he will pounce and the Australians did not play him particularly well which is a good sign for England.
11. James Anderson
He is the leader of this England attack and has shown countless times that he is England's best bowler by a country mile. He is accurate and knows how to control his swing and seam bowling perfectly.