sussexpob wrote:bigfluffylemon wrote:Am I putting the mockers on, or is Curran playing with a straighter bat than any of the top 6?
I said in the India series last summer, Ill say it again.... at some stage he will ditch the bowling at this level, and he will bat in the top 6. When I watch him play he seems like a natural batter, and has a range of crunching strokes. Averages 45 when not condemned to the end of the tail too..... 18 FC x 50s and hes just turned 21.
Of course England dont tend to make brave decisions like Australia did with Steve Smith for instance, so he will probably not make it, but I think he has the talent.
Batters who perform at 5-7 isn't necessarily what England are looking for. They need top three bats. If Curran is a better 5-6 than Buttler and Stokes, then fair enough, he should bat there. But it won't be that easy to get a spot at 5-6.
But if he stays in the England side coming in at 8 or 9, he may never develop as a batter, like a few young all rounders I can think of. Might be better playing for his county and batting at 4-5 for a couple of years than coming in with the tail for England.
Obviously, he could easily have batted at 5-6 today.
I always say that everybody's right.