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Indeed, 6 is often an awkward position to fill. AB de Villiers is superb at that position, because he can make a big contribution (Headingley) but also has an extra gear to move into when batting with the tail- a crucial attribute for a number 6, and a reason i am 100% opposed to the idea of some Indian fans to move Rahul Dravid there.Again, how many of the batsmen in the England setup (even those on the fringes, like Shah, Key etc) would ever bat as low as 6 for their counties? It's not natural for them.
Either they come in at 450-4 and are under no real pressure to do more than get 'bonus' runs or else they come it at 100-4 and are then expected to turn the innings around, but are often forced to play an unnatural game, because they are thrust into partnersips with tailenders and often fail by trying to force the issue.
First and foremost, though, they need to be good at batting and capable of scoring a lot of runs, because the top 5 won't succeed all of the time. When De Villiers came to the crease at Headingley, SA were 130-odd for 4, and they ended up getting over 500. If Flintoff came to the crease with England on 130/4 in their first innings at the Oval, South Africa would be aiming to roll them over for less than 250.