RE: South Africa Tour of England
It's been painful to watch Crawley & his struggles, & admirable that he's been backed, but I just wonder how helpful it has been throwing him to the lions again, & again in what has t be the toughest job in Test cricket. He was praised, & rightly so for his battling 2nd innings 38, yet instead of building on the confidence of at least making a start, if not a sizable innings, he played a frantic innings in the Hundred comp, & potentially he could play again today & tomorrow if his side progresses. Looking at his white-ball form in the Blast he batted 4 times making 57 runs with a top score of 40 with a strike-rate of 114, in the Hundred, 95 runs from 4 innings, highest score 41, strike-rate 110. In the shortest form, strike-rate is all important, more so than average, & he opens in this format as well.
I was disappointed to read that his opening partner was actually under more pressure, despite the fact that he has at least scored 2 half-centuries, & played only 9 Tests (av 23.5) against 27 (av 26) for Crawley. Take out his Test best 267, & his average drops to 21. Lees would benefit from an opening partner who could help him, & not put more pressure on him with his own poor form.
In the Championship Lees has scored 651 runs from 13 innings, 2-50's, 2-100's, av 59 Crawley has 388 runs from 16 innings, 3-50's, av 24.
This season has seen an avalanche of runs, Crawley has the 12th best average at Kent with Compton averaging 62, Bell-Drummond 51.8, & 4 others 40+.
You wonder why Key hasn't yet appointed a head selector, he's coached/mentored Crawley, but is he biased.
Consider if Root had still been captain, would he have had some influence over selection. I remember his being behind a failed recall for Ballance in the past. After batting with Brooks this season, root had remarked that he had been made to look ordinary by comparison, & that's from the World No.1 Test batsman, coming off one of the best years in Test history. what has happened since, is that by his non-selection, he's been played out of form, England 12th man, driving around the country playing the odd game, different formats, totally wasted an opportunity to play a man in the form of his life. at one point he had a run were his lowest score was a 40, which is about Crawley's 4th best all year.
Gough spoke recently, about Brook being happy to open, & he is better equipped than his early efforts for Yorkshire.
The sign of a great batsman is when the look to have time to play a shot, even to quick bowling, Brook has always had that, & he's very still at the crease, Crawley's movements just look completely out of sync. But ow much longer do have to wait before he's out of the team.
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