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Banton sits out the start of Somerset’s new season

England internatio­nal facing a month out after breaking his finger in pre-season

- STUART JAMES stuart.james@reachplc.com

SOMERSET and England batter Tom Banton faces up to a month on the sidelines after breaking his finger.

Banton remains a relatively new figure on the internatio­nal scene having played 14 T20 and six oneday internatio­nals since he burst on to the scene with a prolific 2019 season.

The Somerset opener made his England debut in November of that year, and was included on the most recent tour of the West Indies this winter, where he played five times, scoring one half-century.

However, he now faces a spell on the sidelines after a sustaining a broken finger in a warm up game.

“I’ve just broken my finger so I’ll be out for a month,” Banton said.

“Pre-season on the second day in the slips I dived to my left and I dropped it (the ball). I’ve had a few X-rays and it’s fractured so I’ve just seen a specialist and they’re advising a few weeks off because if I do it again I might need an operation.

“This is my second finger I’ve done, so (it’s) not ideal.”

The LV= Insurance County Championsh­ip starts today with Somerset kicking off against Hampshire at the Ageas Bowl and Banton was left disappoint­ed that he will not be involved after targeting an improvemen­t in long format cricket.

“Being realistic, my red ball is probably not where it needs to be (but) I feel like it’s definitely improving,” he said.

“I feel like I’ve come back as a new player this year. I’ve worked on a few things in the winter technicall­y and a lot of things have changed, which I’ve seen the rewards (of) through pre-season.

“So hopefully I can take that into when I’m back playing.”

The England youngster was retained by Welsh Fire in an announceme­nt regarding the Hindred competitio­n earlier yesterday, with Banton going at the highest price point of £125,000.

He will be joined in Cardiff by Joe Clarke, who was the first pick, while Australian spinner Adam Zampa and South African batter David Miller will also be heading to Cardiff as the overseas signings alongside Pakistan paceman Naseem Shah.

Banton believes impressing at The Hundred can be important for England selection, with the T20 World Cup taking place this year and the 50-over World Cup next year.

He added: “I think it’s huge. For me I’m not putting too much pressure on myself to be telling myself I have to score runs every game to get into that England team.

“For me it’s if I work hard, the game will respect you and you should do well more times than not.

“Obviously the teams are very good as well, so I’m not going to play. It’s probably more when the boys are injured or guys come to the end of their career then hopefully I can step in and give it my best shot.

“So hopefully I want to be ready for if that day does come around.”

Somerset will be looking to win their first even County Championsh­ip crown and looking ahead to the new season, head coach Jason kerr said: “It would mean a tremendous amount to us to win that first County Championsh­ip. It would mean so much to the players, the Members and the Club as a whole.

“If we are going to be successful, we need to focus on the process and control the things that we can control. Winning is a by-product of the sum of all our parts.”

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Somerset County Cricket team during a photocall at the County Ground in Taunton ahead of the new season that starts today at Hampshire
Ben Birchall > Somerset County Cricket team during a photocall at the County Ground in Taunton ahead of the new season that starts today at Hampshire

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