Bell eager for turnaround after promotion to No 3
BIRMINGHAM: England batsman Ian Bell accepts his form in the “brutal environment” of Test cricket hasn’t been good enough lately but believes a promotion to number three on his home ground will help him come good in the third Ashes Test.England’s most experienced batsman, having made his Test debut 11
By our correspondents
July 28, 2015
BIRMINGHAM: England batsman Ian Bell accepts his form in the “brutal environment” of Test cricket hasn’t been good enough lately but believes a promotion to number three on his home ground will help him come good in the third Ashes Test.
England’s most experienced batsman, having made his Test debut 11 years ago, Bell has struggled for runs during the Ashes thus far with scores of one, 60, one and 11 in the first two matches.
There had been speculation that, with England repeatedly suffering top-order collapses, Bell might be dropped for the third Test at his Warwickshire home ground starting Wednesday after Australia levelled the five-match series with a crushing 405-run at Lord’s.
England were skittled out for just 103 in the second innings at Lord’s as Australia won with more than a day to spare.
But rather than being dropped, Bell has been promoted to number three in place of the axed Gary Ballance with Jonny Bairstow, averaging over a hundred in the County Championship for Yorkshire, called up into the Test side.
“It’s a brutal environment you have to perform,” the 33-year-old Bell told the BBC on Monday.
“I know I haven’t performed to the best of my ability in the last two months... The only thing I can do really is focus on what’s in hand, a home Test match — always great fun, know the ground inside out, I’ve got to enjoy myself.”
Bell’s recent performances have revived a longstanding criticism that, for all the technical ability that has yielded over 7,000 Test runs at an average of more than 43 with 22 hundreds, he is rarely a man for a crisis.
But Bell, whose 562 runs at an average of 62 played a key role in England’s 2013 home Ashes series win, told Sky Sports of his promotion to number three: “We’ve obviously changed a little bit there, and hopefully it’s an opportunity to go and score some big runs.”
England’s most experienced batsman, having made his Test debut 11 years ago, Bell has struggled for runs during the Ashes thus far with scores of one, 60, one and 11 in the first two matches.
There had been speculation that, with England repeatedly suffering top-order collapses, Bell might be dropped for the third Test at his Warwickshire home ground starting Wednesday after Australia levelled the five-match series with a crushing 405-run at Lord’s.
England were skittled out for just 103 in the second innings at Lord’s as Australia won with more than a day to spare.
But rather than being dropped, Bell has been promoted to number three in place of the axed Gary Ballance with Jonny Bairstow, averaging over a hundred in the County Championship for Yorkshire, called up into the Test side.
“It’s a brutal environment you have to perform,” the 33-year-old Bell told the BBC on Monday.
“I know I haven’t performed to the best of my ability in the last two months... The only thing I can do really is focus on what’s in hand, a home Test match — always great fun, know the ground inside out, I’ve got to enjoy myself.”
Bell’s recent performances have revived a longstanding criticism that, for all the technical ability that has yielded over 7,000 Test runs at an average of more than 43 with 22 hundreds, he is rarely a man for a crisis.
But Bell, whose 562 runs at an average of 62 played a key role in England’s 2013 home Ashes series win, told Sky Sports of his promotion to number three: “We’ve obviously changed a little bit there, and hopefully it’s an opportunity to go and score some big runs.”
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