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Sport: Debate: Would England benefit from a separate one-day captain? Yes
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Sport: Debate: Would England benefit from a separate one-day captain? Yes
2007
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At the moment, it is a reasonable argument to suggest that a separate captain could serve England, provided there are certain boundaries. I know that Graeme Smith, the South Africa captain, has said that dividing the captaincy can make you feel a groundswell of momentum is against you if you are a Test captain and things are not going your way. The one-day captain should be someone whose position is inked into the side and for England that choice is limited: you are looking at Paul Collingwood, Andrew Flintoff or Kevin Pietersen, although I expect Andrew Strauss to rediscover his form. I would plump for either Collingwood or Flintoff. Having said that, while [Duncan Fletcher]'s successor, Peter Moores, obviously has a big job to do, I don't think he will feel pressured into making ground-breaking selection decisions early on. Certain areas need tweaking but his appointment shows that there are long-term plans in place.
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