Daily Mirror

BEN’S EYES ON THE PRIZE

Stokes tells England’s young guns: Go for it!

- BY DEAN WILSON Cricket Correspond­ent @CricketMir­ror

ENGLAND’S young guns have been told to go out and make their mark in the Test arena with a blank canvas on which to paint their masterpiec­es.

Whether it is Zak Crawley or Ollie Pope with the bat, or Matt Potts with the ball, all have been backed to the hilt by captain Ben Stokes to deliver on the biggest stage.

In the case of Crawley and Pope, entering the fray at No.2 and No.3, there have been glimpses of what they are capable of.

Kent opener Crawley is a dominant figure who uses his extra reach to knock bowlers off their length – the issue is avoiding the wide balls only he can edge. The same goes for Pope. He has all the shots but cuts an increasing­ly agitated and fidgety figure who seems to have lost the control that has got him this far.

And his move to No.3 for the first time with senior players Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow filling in at four and five is a gamble on a player yet to deliver on his promise.

But none of that matters to Stokes, who is giving both a fresh start in the hope he and new coach Brendon McCullum will help them flourish.

“I really do believe under myself and Brendon we will be able to get the best out of them,” said Stokes.

“As soon as I took the role on, one of the things I made very clear is that I want Ollie in my Test team.

“He’s such a good player and I see him having a huge future in an England shirt. It was just about making a decision where we see him fitting in with the batting order.

“I just hope that under mine and Baz’s laid-back and ‘go-and-expressyou­rself ’ way the world will get to see what Zak and Ollie are all about.

“I just see this as a complete and utter blank canvas for this Test team going forward. This is our time and we are going to dictate how things go going forward. It is a fresh start for everyone.”

There are no scars on Potts (right) just yet, with the 23-year-old seamer making his Test debut as the form bowler in the county game.

He has also shown precisely the selfless qualities Stokes is looking for from his players.

“I spent three games playing with him back at Durham and have watched him progress and he has been outstandin­g,” added Stokes.

“He’s managed to create things out of nowhere. The thing that really made my mind up about Potts getting this opportunit­y was when he bowled us to victory against Glamorgan.

“He turned up on day four with a bit of a stiff side and someone in his situation with Test selection coming round the corner could have just sat back and said, ‘No

I am going to just look after myself here’ but he didn’t.

“He ran in and he won the game. That’s the attitude that sets you at the next level and really makes you open your eyes that this kid is ready. He’s been phenomenal.”

With Stuart Broad and James Anderson England still have plenty of experience to call on, and the returning duo have the freshest of starts, too.

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