Yorkshire Post

England hopeful Sibley hoping to ‘peak at the right time’ after impressive opening

- RORY DOLLARD

DOM SIBLEY knows as well as anyone to take warm-up performanc­es with a pinch of salt but the opener is hoping his half-century on day one of England’s tour of South Africa is a sign of things to come.

Sibley made a hundred in his first innings as an England player, the correspond­ing curtain-raiser in New Zealand back in November, but found life considerab­ly tougher in his maiden Test series.

The 24-year-old managed just 38 in three knocks but is inked in to continue at the top of the order against the Proteas.

On Tuesday in Benoni he batted for three hours and 20 minutes, soaked up 140 deliveries from a modest Invitation­al XI attack before retiring out on 58.

Both Joe Denly (60) and captain Joe Root (72) went further than Sibley, and more fluently, before joining him by retiring as England reached 309-7

But if he can bring the same sense of stoicism and security to the Test arena as he showed at Willowmoor­e Park, he would soon become a valuable asset.

For now, though, these runs are more of a pointer than definitive proof.

“I want to peak at the right times,” he said.

“I know that especially, but it was just a case of working on a couple of things. It was nice to get a bit of time at the crease and get those things embedded in my game. For me personally it was nice to get a few runs.

“You can’t really beat time at the crease and there’s another three-day game coming up so there’ll be opportunit­ies there as well.

“I’ve got to start getting some scores but hopefully Boxing Day will be my day, if I play.”

England will spend all of Wednesday’s play in the field and hope Jofra Archer and Stuart Broad are both fit enough after colds to take a full part.

Ben Stokes, whose arrival on tour was delayed by his triumph at the BBC Sports Personalit­y of the Year, took part in a light fitness session after stumps and could play a minor part on day two.

 ??  ?? UNDERWAY: England’s Rory Burns ducks out of the way of a fast ball during the first day of play on England’s tour to South Africa between an SA Invitation­al XI and Chris Silverwood’s side at Willowmoor­e Park, Benoni. PICTURE: SYDNEY SESHIBEDI/GALLO IMAGES/GETTY IMAGES
UNDERWAY: England’s Rory Burns ducks out of the way of a fast ball during the first day of play on England’s tour to South Africa between an SA Invitation­al XI and Chris Silverwood’s side at Willowmoor­e Park, Benoni. PICTURE: SYDNEY SESHIBEDI/GALLO IMAGES/GETTY IMAGES

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