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Should Ian Bell play at Worcester?

Interesting selection conundrum for the Bears after the ECB made Ian Bell available for the Friends Provident Trophy visit to Worcestershire on Sunday.

Bearing in mind that Warwickshire are unbeaten in one-day cricket, indeed all cricket, this season, does anyone deserve to be dropped?

Should Belly play?

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Comments (4)

Geoff:

No. If it was Kevin Pietersen maybe things would be different.
But remember the old adage, never change a winning - or at least not losing - team.
I bet yer Nan would agree with that one...

Derek Roy:

Bell should play whenever he's available. Don't county cricket fans want their best players in the team?

Emma:

Uh, yes? He is in form, he's played when he's been available before, and he's one of the best players even when out of form - look at the one-day 100 he made after the Ashes summer, where he couldn't have pretended to be in his best nick.

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