Rochdale Observer

Jennings has it all to prove

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KEATON Jennings must make the numbers add up this time after being given a second chance to prove himself as a Test match opener.

Jennings knows from his accountanc­y studies off the pitch as well as his previous England struggles on it that it can sometimes be difficult to achieve viable statistics.

In six Tests before being dropped in favour of Mark Stoneman nine months ago, the left-hander could muster only 294 runs at an average of 24.50 – despite a century on debut in Mumbai.

Against Pakistan at Headingley, the 25-year-old will become the first of the 12 openers tried since 2012 as Alastair Cook’s partner to be given a second shot at what Jennings describes as ‘one of the toughest jobs in Test cricket’.

Long before he was first called up for England, Jennings began a university accountanc­y degree as a teenager – and he is still working towards his graduation between cricket assignment­s.

Asked if he can make a success of his Test aspiration­s as England bid to battle back from their nine-wicket defeat at Lords, he said: “I suppose that’ll only be answered at the end of the week.

“You will only get judged on the amount of runs you score. With cricket, you can do everything right and things just don’t work out sometimes. (But) I’m really excited.”

Jennings hopes his move from Durham to Lancashire will help him handle his return to Test cricket.

“I’ve moved away to address those issues, not only technicall­y but in my life and the way I was going about things,” he said.

“At the end of the week I’m sure there’ll be more talk about whether the changes have worked.

“If there are runs on the board then great – if not, I guess there’s more addressing to be done.”

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