Former cricketer Ian Bell has flayed the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) for its policy of having Chris Silverwood as the sole selector, saying that the practice should be discontinued immediately and a panel headed by the chairman of selectors appointed.
England's unusual model, implemented in April to "put clearer lines of accountability" has been criticised by several former cricketers and commentators, and the call to revert back to the old model has become shriller following the Ashes debacle.
Australia retained the Ashes by taking an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five Test series, defeating the tourists by nine wickets in the opening Test at Brisbane, followed by a 275-run drubbing in the Adelaide and now an innings and 14 run thrashing in the Boxing Day Test at MCG. The second-innings collapse for 68 in Melbourne was England's lowest innings score in Australia since 1904.