Alex Thomson would be no use, it would be like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Lintott will come straight back in. However I'm not sure he's necessarily the answer on these hybrid pitches at Edgbaston. It's clear from the games against Derby and Durham that extra pace is key on that deck right now. Scrimshaw, McKerr, van Beek, Stokes, Potts are all sharp enough and it's showed up to good effect. Pace on, back of length, hurry the batsmen. Look at Hain's 2 most recent dismissals, forcing off the back foot.
Miles was our quickest the past 2 games I'd say, and he ain't as quick as any of those I've listed.
Spinners have generally bowled from the City End. If Lintott bowls from that end his stock delivery will be turning it in to the right handed batsmen, into the short boundary.
Yorks and Notts are stacked with right handers, Kohler Cadmore, Brook (in form), Root, Hales, Joe Clarke, Mullaney, Patel etc.
We've got match up problems.
We are absolutely crying out for H. Brookes here. Is he close to being available yet?
Stone and Woakes would be ideal but they'd be ideal for any team anywhere!
Everyone's talking about dropping batsmen etc but how the hell did Durham get up to 164?! Example, Miles (I don't mean to pick on him this is just an isolated example) had 3 blokes on the leg side boundary for that last ball with mid off up, Eckersly on strike. Has to be a short ball, field is set for it. Bowls a slot ball, batsman goes over long off for 6. I mean come on, we've stopped doing the basics. 20 off that last over.
We're not having any luck either. That Ben Raine catch was outrageous just as Lamb looked like he was on the move for us after hitting Stokes, and previously Raine, for 6. He won't catch one like that again.
I still think we'll qualify for the quarters.