Bairstow pleading to be England fourth Test wicketkeeper despite broken finger

Jonny Bairstow has made it clear he will not give up the England keeping gloves without a fight.

Bairstow has a broken ­finger that will force him to play as a specialist batsman, but he has thrown down the gauntlet to the England management who are considering stopping him wicket-keeping in the long term.

Coach Trevor Bayliss has suggested that if he were to play as a batsman this week, it could open the door for the Yorkshireman to ­continue in that role to help solve the national team’s top-­order batting woes.

Bayliss believes Bairstow’s batting could get even better if he just had the one role to focus on, giving Jos Buttler the gloves permanently.

But Bairstow said: “That’s quite a bold ­statement, because if you look at the stats they ­suggest I’m better if I keep wicket as well.


“I want to play, so if I’m not able to keep wicket I’d like to think I can play as a specialist batsman. At the same time, I’m still desperate to try to keep my place as the keeper so there are ­conversations to be had.

“It’s very kind of people to mention as a specialist ­batsman how good you ­potentially can be, but that’s all potentials. It is achievable with the gloves. It’s a difficult one because you put so much hard work into keeping wicket over a long sustained period of time. It would be like saying [to a journalist], ‘Do you want to give up your laptop and write everything free-hand again’.”

Bairstow’s concerns about his future as a keeper-­batsman are understandable, and justified, considering ­Buttler has unexpectedly ­arrived back in the team and has been promoted to vice-captain in a heartbeat.

But the demands of the team must come first and that was perhaps the point of an 15-minute animated ­conversation he had with Bayliss either side of doing a spot of keeping and then batting in Southampton as the players started ­preparations for the fourth Test, starting there on Thursday.

England, who lead the series 2-1 after losing in Nottingham last week, have enough on their plate without using more energy on Bairstow’s predicament.

Chris Woakes failed to train with the team due to a tight right quad, the same injury that kept him on the sidelines in the early part of the summer, which could rule him out. Ben Stokes has a sore left knee that could reduce the amount of overs he is able to bowl.

With Sam Curran waiting in the wings, there is a ready-made replacement for Woakes, while a non-bowling Stokes could open the door for Moeen Ali to return for Ollie Pope.

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