Deccan Chronicle

Cook can take some heart from tour

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London, Dec. 22: England are still licking their wounds after a humiliatin­g series defeat in India but some positives can be found amid the carnage of a disastrous tour, particular­ly with the emergence of a pair of batting prospects for the side’s fragile top order.

Before the series began, captain Alastair Cook had opened with nine different players since Andrew Strauss retired four years ago and while he has gone on to become England’s highest ever run-scorer, finding a partner had proved more difficult.

Ben Duckett was not convincing enough to nail down a top order spot, with his suspect technique against Bangladesh’s spinners in a two-test series there in October forcing selectors to look elsewhere for an opening batsmen in India.

England instead opted to risk handing Haseeb Hameed a test debut in the first of five matches against India at Rajkot, the 19-year-old walking out to the middle as the country’s youngest ever opener.

The teenager showed great skill and maturity to score two half-centuries in three tests before his trip was curtailed by an unfortunat­e finger injury.

Left-hander Keaton Jennings arrived as his replacemen­t and made a similarly impressive impact, hitting a century on debut and then a fifty in the final test in Chennai to add a little gloss to an otherwise miserable 4-0 series thumping.

“The one thing we came here needing to find was top-quality batters to bat with Cooky and Rooty (Joe Root) at the top of the order,” England assistant coach Paul Farbrace told reporters.

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“Haseeb has shown, one huge plus from this series... there’s a young man with an unbelievab­le technique, a fantastic attitude and more importantl­y looks like he’s got the right mental approach to play for a long time to come.

“We came with a couple of gaps in our batting order and we think we’ve probably got the right people now... so that’s a real bonus.”

The emergence of Hameed and Jennings should also allow batting mainstay Root to drop down a place to number four, a spot which became almost impossible to fill during the seven tests in South Asia. Gary Balance and Duckett both performed poorly before Moeen Ali enjoyed some success at four in the last three tests against India.

— Reuters

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