Alex Lees is naturally cautious and he hit a run a ball 50!They're playing to their natural inclinations, rather than some nebulous idea of how a test is meant to be played. England has a lot of batsmen that are naturally aggressive, and so that means a much more aggressive overall approach. But I'd imagine that they wouldn't be forcing a more cautious batsman to swing for the stands, either.
Alex Lees is naturally cautious and he hit a run a ball 50!
A SR of 46 in FC cricket isn't very high. But then again, he's an opener so it shouldn't be particularly high.His strike rate in other formats seems to be reasonably high from what I can see. He was just naturally cautious as an opener for England because English openers have spent the past few years blocking awkwardly for five overs before getting anxious and waving at something four feet away from the stumps.
A SR of 46 in FC cricket isn't very high.
Fair point. I did add to my post before you quoted it is that an opener's SR shouldn't be particularly high as part of their job is too see off the new ball.Not particularly low, either. Alastair Cook's career FC strike rate is 47. Pujara's is 42. Crawley's is 30!
Fair point. I did add to my post before you quoted it is that an opener's SR shouldn't be particularly high as part of their job is too see off the new ball.
I know, but wouldn't it be nice to face Australia in the form England are currently enjoyingSA first!