England: Alastair Cook should be replaced
Alastair Cook may have raised his hand to lead England in their rebuilding phase but his poor form with the bat is not at all helping their cause. Had he not been captain, Cook might have been shown the exit door long ago. With the bat, it has been even worse.
Since the beginning of the 2013 Ashes series on home soil, Cook has scored just 638 runs from 27 innings at an average of 23.62. In 2014 alone, the England captain is averaging 14.33.
Unable to score the way he once did and having led this England side to a winless streak spanning 10 Tests (as well as three consecutive one-day international series defeats), Cook must be removed from the leadership and his current position in the team, returning to county cricket to fight for his place as the nation's other representatives have been forced to do.
Kevin Pietersen, would have been the best to replace him as a captain and as a batsman if he was in the team.