Taylor made for England?
(apologies for the Foxes photo but it was the only one available!)
It was great, if unexpected news to see James Taylor named
in England’s 13 for the second test against South Africa this week. James has
had a great season since moving to Trent Bridge but it was tempting to think he
had been overlooked by the selectors after that disappointing ODI against
Ireland last year.
Since then, he has been ignored for the one day formats and
as these seem to be something of a stepping stone to the test squad, you began
to wonder if the selection committee had discovered some perceived weakness
over the Taylor technique.
While we’ve all welcomed this, even if his inclusion may
affect our run-in to the end of the season, it was also disappointing to see
some pundits commenting on a return to a ‘revolving door policy’ by England.
Since the last Pakistan test, England have used five players
at number six – Eoin Morgan, our Samit, Jonny Bairstow, Ravi and now James
Taylor. Many have suggested that either Morgan or Bairstow deserved another
chance at this level.
Personally I believe that Taylor will have an excellent test
career, even if it gets off to a slow start against the South Africans. Of the
positive comments surrounding the player – it has been highlighted that he
makes big scores for England Lions – games where the pressure is truly on.
In that respect, and bearing in mind his appetite for big
hundreds, I feel that his ability and temperament are similar in many ways to
that of Alastair Cook and I truly believe that he could have an equally
effective test career.
What’s your opinion?

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