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20 Jan 2015 09:28 #235229
by chairman
Jonathan Trott has suggested that returning to the England side as an opener may be the best option for him.
England have not settled on an opening partner for Test captain Alastair Cook since Andrew Strauss's retirement.
Trott, 33, has not played for the full England side since leaving the 2013-2014 Ashes series with a stress-related illness.
"Sometimes at number three you can sit there and live every ball and maybe work yourself up too much," said Trott.
"Whereas as an opener you know you have just got to go out there and bat, that's your job," he added.
"So in some ways [being an opener] is actually better."
Trott completed a double century for the England Lions against South Africa A, hitting an unbeaten 211 which prompted former captain Michael Vaughan to call for him to take over at the top of the order.
"It's obviously a bit different but the person in possession, Sam Robson, is a very good player and Adam Lyth is a very good opening batsman as well so there's lots of competition for getting back into the England side," added Trott.
"Who knows what the future holds. There's some very good cricketers around in England so the competition is very high."
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20 Jan 2015 10:33 #235280
by boquiesse
The West Indies tour could see Trott in the England touring party.
It is good to see him back playing and making runs.
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