Richard
Cricket Web Staff Member
That's actually an interesting one TBH.I've been thinking how Key could get into the side - if you drop Collingwood (as barring a miracle in the 2nd inings seems inevitable) perhaps Key could be brought in at 3 and Vaughan moved to 6? I suppose the question would be how much would lose from Vaughan batting lower and would it undermine his position as captain?
I would have a lot more confidence in Key scoring runs at test level than Shah or Bopara.
Personally if you were to pick Key I'd go:
Strauss
Key\Cook
Cook\Key (I really don't think it matters, they're all openers and both have had some success at three, and obviously Key opening makes it right\left-hand, which is always worth considering)
Vaughan
Pietersen
Bell
Ambrose
Flintoff
It's certainly an interesting option. I'd not be at all against dropping Vaughan down from three at the current time, many good players have done such a thing as they've got older (Richie Richardson with Brian Lara is the one that always comes to mind - and IIRR Vivian Richards did the same with Richardson himself).
Three openers has worked many a time. Usually only as a short-term measure - but the only way is to try it and see.
I don't know that Key has a better case for Test selection than Shah and certainly if Shah missed-out again he'd be impossibly unfortunate. But I'd not want to make a call on who was more likely to succeed out of the two of them, and certainly I'd much prefer either (and Joyce) to Bopara.