England Opener?
147 at more than a run a ball opening for England in their first spring tour game has done two things for Young Kieswetter;
Firstly it has confirmed our man is one of the most exciting prospects in the present setup. A real keeper that does more than add a bit of smack at the end of an innings!
Secondly it should put paid to these ludicrous statements that he's some kind of mercenary tourist taking the place of and 'English' keeper that I personally have heard from Messrs Boycott and Martin Jenkins backed up by some on 606.
Meanwhile Trigger still needs to put in some stuff with the little round red thing to conjour up some of the same excitement but if you aren't in the mix you can't help make the cake better can you?
As we now expect to be without Craig for part of the summer there is a big space in the top 5 and a pair of wicket keeping gloves waiting for someone. Unfortunately with Sam Spurway not moving up from second team cricket and Carl Gazzard reading the papers and believing there is more money in the financial sector, we have none of the established faces in the keeping camp.
Enter Jos Buttler (a possible prospect for the Grocklee of 2010). Batsman and prospective keeper. Is he good enough to fill the gap? The people in the know at Taunton seem to think so and he certainly handled the pressure at the end of the season at home and in Hydrabad impressively. But day to day? It'll be new to him but he certainly seems to have something with the bat.
The committee have said that they will go to the loan system if the keeping issue becomes a problem - but can we afford a period of patience while Jos does or doesn't find his feet? I don't think we can seeing as Murali Khatik does not arrive until the season has started and may then have to develop a relationship with his new keeping partner. Jos HAS to hit the ground running and performing. BIG responsibility for a young man and will really show us his mettle as a professional.
Meanwhile what about Peter? If he does make the grade in the summer (and it looks like his main opposition is Luke Wright) then we have an allrounder gap to fill - who will fill it? It means a batsman of top 6 quality with the ability to put in a third/fourth seamer performance to boot.
Within the established squad? Well Wes might have been a possibility - certainly the batting aspect would not have been a problem but the bowling as a) not seam and b) not particularly effective. Arul can offer that extra slow ball aspect but is already an established part of the top 5. Ben Phillips is a possible because he has the proven bowling ability and has been a fair to middling taile end bat but he isn't Peter with the willow. Alfonso? He will be a definite part of the seam attack but could he take on the pressure of the higher batting expectations? Not that sure myself. David Stiff? Certainly gave us some real fun with the big hits in games, expecially that rollicking 45 off not a lot in the Yorkshire run chase but every game at number 6? Nah.
Young names like Haggett, Dibble, Hayter, Burke? Well if there is one looking to make a name for himself then Peter's call up would offer a golden opportunity.
It isn't a problem at the moment but we might be asked to make a short sharp change on little notice. Get the batting gloves on guys and put in that net time!!
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Quote:That just leaves no8. Phillips or Thomas really, neither of whom I can see taking 35 CC wickets.








