Firstly, sad news on Stokes, hope his family are ok.
I’ve taken to digest what was a fantastic run chase yesterday and incredible partnership between Buttler and Woakes under extreme pressure, such a shame there wasn‘t a full house at OT to enjoy another thrilling Test.
I’ve been critical of Buttler lately (not sure he’ll be too concerned with my thoughts) with the gloves and his approach to Test batting, with some justification I think, but yesterday demonstrated how effective he can be when he bats with that intent, flair, aggression and absolute skill. It was a one-day innings and he approached the scenario like it was a one-day game and that’s when he looks so certain of his game and clear in his mind how he’s going to play. He has to find a way to produce that mindset of yesterday and use his innings as a template for how he bats in Test match cricket on a more consistent basis.
He won‘t be able to reproduce that kind of successful innings every Test, obviously, he averages 32 in Tests and First-Class cricket for a very good reason in that he hasn’t quite figured out the longer form of the game yet, but averages 40 in ODI’s. If he bats in this style more frequently he can still yet become the player that can excite and turn games for England on a slightly more regular basis.
The next question is whether he does that as the keeper/batsman or just a batsman as is being mooted in some areas. Will these outstandingly good yet relatively few and far between efforts be enough for a number six batsman ? Does he have it in him to become a more consistent runscorer ? I’d guess not at this stage. But whatever his role, he must be given the freedom and have the licence to produce counter-attacking innings like yesterday, it won’t always come off but I’d much rather see him take calculated risks, he’s an X-factor batsman and he must be allowed to demonstrate that with some freedom.