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Monday 15 August 2016

Moeen and Bairstow up the batting order

Trevor Bayliss, the coach of England, has been floating the idea of Troika Ben Stokes middle-class promotion, Moeen Ali and Jonny Bairstow in the batting line-up, so that the current deficit in the Test batting side. The Alastair Cook-led team had to share the spoils of the four match test series in Pakistan, during which his fragile batting line-up has come under the scanner.

"Moving Stokes, moeen Bairstow and to order one of the things I've been thinking, and I am confident that the other selectors to think along these lines as well," Bayliss said on Monday (August 15).

"We did not give, UAE moeen to go much higher than the middle class, and it does not quite work. But it is the question. They score so many runs of five, six and seven, you risk them not to hit them, if you put them in a little higher. the way we've been going, putting them in a little higher, is definitely an option. It certainly worked for Joe Root made up three. It is high on the agenda, I would have thought, "he added,

Bayliss has also called on players in the domestic circuit to step up and prove their mettle by scoring runs in heaps to the national side, stressing that some of them have already been allocated as future stars seems to be an expectation under baulked pressure .

"There's a month to go for the season, and there is a challenge to some other guys out there putting their hand and keep scoring runs. There did not seem to pick someone cries out above anyone else. There's a number of guys we had to score some runs a little under the spotlight earlier this season, when their names are mentioned that possibility to get into the team. Some of them have dropped off », - Bayliss said.

Bayliss after the likes of Alex Hales concern, Gary Ballance, James Vince flattered to deceive against Pakistan. The coach believes Hales and Vince had a "proper Run 'in national tests and reckons some" tough decisions "would be taken when the foreign ministers meet next month selectors.

"We are still looking for a consistent investment in some middle-class. We meet the second week of September to select the test and ODI squads for their winter series, and there will be some tough decisions to be made "Bayliss said.

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