Especially as it is the non striker who can see if there is a run or notThe 'no run' after leaving the ball is pretty silly. Particularly because there's no guarantee Jos will catch it, so there's a big chance runs could be on offer at any stage.
He is actually bloody good against spin. He may not be a 60 avg batter but he is a very good batsman with the potential to be great.Already proved himself in England conditions imo, but yes an Indian tour will be interesting
Tbf 54 Tests is only like 3 years of cricket for EnglandHow the hell has Jos Buttler played 54 tests already? If you'd asked me to guess I'd have said around 20.
I thought he was worth a shot to replace Bairstow when that decision was made, but I now realise at 54 tests he's about as promising as young Shaun Marsh and young Martin Guptill.
I think Agar could do a job in the SC. Openers who can score against spin is the issueAustralia are going to be way better prepared for their away tours than we are giving them credit for here. With Marnus, Head and Green, they already have a leggie, an offie and a fast medium bowler in their top 6. As long as the captains work out how to utilize the part time spinners properly and how to manage Green's workload, they will have pretty fresh bowlers most of the time. If they can figure out the best second spinner, they will be pretty competitive in SC. I guess the bigger issue is their batting and whether Steve Smith finds form.
And if he faces teams that hold their catchesThe real test for him will be in the next year when we finally have a bunch of away tours again.