Arthur Crabtree wrote:Foster's getting on a bit, but might bat at eight. England's policy has been to pick top six bats to keep though. Under Flower this was a stated policy.
Foakes must have kept in the CC last season at some point, as he has some stumpings. He seems to be next in line, but its hard to see him in the England team. Maybe they'll just stick with Buttler. It's said that he has improved his keeping a lot since he got in the England side (he hadn't much experience with the gloves in CC) and it's a pretty tough task he's been set by England, in all formats. It's easy to be sympathetic. But with Bairstow far from convincing, maybe a more experienced option might be tempting.
Andy Flower wrote:This is going to test my coaching expertise. This is the worst case I've ever seen.
shankycricket wrote:Reading between the lines of Cook's words, Buttler ain't getting into a Test squad again until he plays first class cricket for Lancashire which rules him out for South Africa. The good thing is that it allows them to have an extended look at Bairstow and decide once and for all if he can crack it at Test level. Perform or perish time for him you'd think.

Alviro Patterson wrote:shankycricket wrote:Reading between the lines of Cook's words, Buttler ain't getting into a Test squad again until he plays first class cricket for Lancashire which rules him out for South Africa. The good thing is that it allows them to have an extended look at Bairstow and decide once and for all if he can crack it at Test level. Perform or perish time for him you'd think.
Don't talk daft, if Bairstow is going to don the gloves for England he's going to last longer than a test series against South Africa. England aren't exactly flush with keepers who can bat.
Making_Splinters wrote:Bairstow has already played a fair few tests, so it's not as if he is an unknown quantity and will get an extended run if things go south.
Andy Flower wrote:This is going to test my coaching expertise. This is the worst case I've ever seen.
Alviro Patterson wrote:shankycricket wrote:Reading between the lines of Cook's words, Buttler ain't getting into a Test squad again until he plays first class cricket for Lancashire which rules him out for South Africa. The good thing is that it allows them to have an extended look at Bairstow and decide once and for all if he can crack it at Test level. Perform or perish time for him you'd think.
Don't talk daft, if Bairstow is going to don the gloves for England he's going to last longer than a test series against South Africa. England aren't exactly flush with keepers who can bat.
Andy Flower wrote:This is going to test my coaching expertise. This is the worst case I've ever seen.
shankycricket wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:shankycricket wrote:Reading between the lines of Cook's words, Buttler ain't getting into a Test squad again until he plays first class cricket for Lancashire which rules him out for South Africa. The good thing is that it allows them to have an extended look at Bairstow and decide once and for all if he can crack it at Test level. Perform or perish time for him you'd think.
Don't talk daft, if Bairstow is going to don the gloves for England he's going to last longer than a test series against South Africa. England aren't exactly flush with keepers who can bat.
You do realise we are talking about a bloke who has already played 20 Tests at an average of 26? He is not going to get too many more chances if he keeps failing. This is his chance to seal his spot.

Alviro Patterson wrote:shankycricket wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:shankycricket wrote:Reading between the lines of Cook's words, Buttler ain't getting into a Test squad again until he plays first class cricket for Lancashire which rules him out for South Africa. The good thing is that it allows them to have an extended look at Bairstow and decide once and for all if he can crack it at Test level. Perform or perish time for him you'd think.
Don't talk daft, if Bairstow is going to don the gloves for England he's going to last longer than a test series against South Africa. England aren't exactly flush with keepers who can bat.
You do realise we are talking about a bloke who has already played 20 Tests at an average of 26? He is not going to get too many more chances if he keeps failing. This is his chance to seal his spot.
20 tests spanned over three years, Bairstow averaging 92.33 in County Cricket this year is a better indicator of batting ability.
Great opportunity for Bairstow to nail his mast in the test squad, but a poor series against South Africa is not the be all and end all. Worse case scenario is Bairstow having to fight for his place for the Sri Lanka test series in May and gets outscored in County Cricket by Jos Buttler or Steven Davies.
Andy Flower wrote:This is going to test my coaching expertise. This is the worst case I've ever seen.
Alviro Patterson wrote:shankycricket wrote:Alviro Patterson wrote:shankycricket wrote:Reading between the lines of Cook's words, Buttler ain't getting into a Test squad again until he plays first class cricket for Lancashire which rules him out for South Africa. The good thing is that it allows them to have an extended look at Bairstow and decide once and for all if he can crack it at Test level. Perform or perish time for him you'd think.
Don't talk daft, if Bairstow is going to don the gloves for England he's going to last longer than a test series against South Africa. England aren't exactly flush with keepers who can bat.
You do realise we are talking about a bloke who has already played 20 Tests at an average of 26? He is not going to get too many more chances if he keeps failing. This is his chance to seal his spot.
20 tests spanned over three years, Bairstow averaging 92.33 in County Cricket this year is a better indicator of batting ability.
Great opportunity for Bairstow to nail his mast in the test squad, but a poor series against South Africa is not the be all and end all. Worse case scenario is Bairstow having to fight for his place for the Sri Lanka test series in May and gets outscored in County Cricket by Jos Buttler or Steven Davies.
m@tt wrote:Steve Davies doesn't keep any more though. Surrey use Wilson or, when Ireland are playing, Foakes now. Billings was the reserve keeper for the last Lions tour and will probably be the lead keeper for the upcoming T20 series (Foakes also in the squad).
Unlike Buttler has a stonking ODI series, Bairstow will keep for the South Africa series. I don't think anyone has any doubt of Bairstow's ability, but after 17 Tests without the distraction of keeping, he hasn't made the contributions of a specialist batsman, so I can understand why many doubt him as a long-term option.
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