Coventry Telegraph

Dom quick out of the blocks with debut ton for England

- By DAVID CHARLESWOR­TH

DOM Sibley believes he proved he has more to offer than simply being England’s “blocker” after registerin­g a century against a New Zealand XI in Whangarei.

The Warwickshi­re opener is expected to partner Rory Burns at the top of the order in the first Test against New Zealand next week and enhanced his standing as their preparatio­ns for the Mount Maunganui clash got under way.

England’s struggles to settle on an opening partnershi­p have been welldocume­nted – and they have been crying out for some ballast for a while – but Sibley’s first innings in an England shirt was impressive.

Having shown due care and attention against the new ball, he upped the tempo after bringing up a 109ball half-century, requiring only 52 more deliveries to reach a flawless hundred, before promptly retiring out.

Fellow newcomer Zak Crawley settled after being dropped on 11 and followed Sibley to three figures and retiring out as England reached 285 for three at the halfway point of their two-day warm-up.

Sibley said: “There were a few nerves at the start of the day as you can imagine and to get through the new ball and then cash in at the latter end of the day is always nice. I’m pleased to get a hundred.

“Opening the batting is tough at the start so you’ve got to face balls for it to get easier. I don’t see myself as just a blocker, I feel I’ve got a few shots in the armoury that I can get out if I get in at the crease.

“It was nice to put my foot down and show the guys I’ve got a different gear to my game.”

Sibley was tight-lipped about whether he will make his internatio­nal debut next week but there would be some symmetry to him partnering former Surrey team-mate Burns.

He said: “I made my secondteam debut opening with him and first-team debut opening with him so it would be nice, if I did make my Test debut, to be opening with him as well. He’s a close mate of mine.

“There has been no sort of indication just yet but scoring a hundred helps and we’ll see how we go. Fingers crossed I’ll play next week.”

Sibley was the only batsman to surpass 1,000 runs in the top tier of the

There were a few nerves at the start and to get through the new ball and then cash in at the latter end of the day is always nice. Dom Sibley

County Championsh­ip this year while his reputation for patience preceded him – he faced 1,009 more balls than any other Division One batsman.

Asked about any opening batsmen who inspired him growing up, the 24-year-old selected two worldclass players who either resemble him in technique or temperamen­t. Sibley added: “Alastair Cook, obviously, a young Englishman. The way he played for years and all around the world was amazing and his record is phenomenal. Graeme Smith as well, I played with him at Surrey when I was a youngster. Watching how he goes about it and he’s got a bit of a different technique as well.

“You’re playing with these guys and against these guys and, you watch how they go about things and pick up what makes them so successful. Those two would be up there.”

Meanwhile, Ben Stokes took a blow to his lower left arm following a throwdown from assistant coach Paul Collingwoo­d while batting in the nets. The all-rounder was seen with a bandage on his left wrist but England insist he is fine.

 ??  ?? Dom Sibley raises his bat after scoring a maiden century
Dom Sibley raises his bat after scoring a maiden century

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