Prince EWS
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Yeah, I see no reason Flintoff is batting ahead of Prior other than to feed his ego. There are so many reasons to bat Prior ahead of him.I'm not thinking about the possibility of a declaration. Tomorrow's a fresh start for the batsmen, and we all know how fallible our lower order is. There's good case to be made for Prior batting above Fred, as the latter will clog things up against the spinners. Better by far to have Fred come in at 7 and tell him to pretend its a oneday game. Won't happen, I suppose.
- Prior is picked a a batsman who keeps wicket; Flintoff is picked as a bowler who can bat (or rather, should be).
- Prior is more traditional in his technique, particularly against the spinners, wheras Flintoff is more reliant on a platform already being set to do anything.
- Prior isn't used to batting with the tail given he bats in the top 5 for Sussex and it showed in the first innings; Flintoff's batted a lot with the tail throughout his career and is used to it.
- Prior is genuinely just a better batsman - he scored heaps of runs last summer in County Cricket and Flintoff hasn't been able to hit it off the square in the longer format since he came back from injury. Prior has the better FC average and the better Test average.
I assumed Prior would be batting ahead of him once he was picked, particularly given Ambrose actually batted ahead of him at one point last English summer. I just don't get it.