LONDON: After fracturing a finger in the third Test against India, England wicket-keeper Jonny Bairstow has been cleared to play in the fourth, though whether that will be as a specialist batsman or not is yet to be decided.
Jos Buttler donned the gloves in the third Test after Bairstow was forced forced to leave the field when a ball caught him painfully and fractured his finger.
Although he will feature at least as a specialist batsman, retaining his role as wicket-keeper is high on the Yorkshireman’s list of priorities, an ICC report on Tuesday said.
“The finger feels good, the swelling has gone down, and it is a lot better than I thought it was going to be. I am going to try and keep wicket in training,” he said ahead of Thursday’s bout in Southampton.
“You obviously want to play so, if I am not able to keep wicket, then I’d like to think I would play as a specialist batsman,” Bairstow said.
“But at the same time, I am desperate to try and keep my place as the keeper,” he said.
When the idea was proposed to him that he might flourish more with the bat without the added responsibility of keeping wicket, Bairstow was keen to dispel such a notion.
“I think that is quite a bold statement,” he remarked.
“If you look, my stats are better when I am keeping wicket as well, so you are entering uncharted territories when you make bold statements like that.” Bairstow said further. (UNI)