Cricket Apr 28, 2026

England Test cricket: Battle for top order places continues after Ben Duckett and Emilio Gay trade big scores in County Championship

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England Test cricket: Battle for top order places continues after Ben Duckett and Emilio Gay trade big scores in County Championship

We're almost a month into the County Championship season - and with big scores coming from a plethora of England Test contenders, the top order picture doesn't seem to be getting any clearer.

Under-fire opener Zak Crawley has failed to reverse his fortunes at the start of his Division Two season with Kent - notching a lacklustre 27 and 31 in their latest defeat by an innings to Worcestershire.

Ben Duckett, England's other opener, bettered his first-innings half-century with 93 for Nottinghamshire in their draw with Warwickshire to edge closer to holding on to his berth in the Test side.

Breathing down their necks, however, are an impressive collection of in-form county batters. Wicketkeeper James Rew has caught the eye at No 4 across all three of his Somerset matches, while Emilio Gay is averaging 86 for Division Two Durham - not to mention a return to form for former England internationals Dom Sibley and Dan Lawrence with Surrey.

Meanwhile, the search for England's starting Test spinner continues, with Shoaib Bashir taking wickets for Derbyshire - but one of the most touted prospects in Rehan Ahmed has just made a controversial move abroad.

With just over a month to go until England open their summer of Test cricket against New Zealand live on Your Site, we take a look at how this month's county action could decide their line-up...

An undercurrent of frustration with Crawley's international form has been bubbling over since his poor Ashes performances during the winter, and his County Championship figures so far have done nothing to keep critics at bay.

Crawley is averaging just 19.66, with a high score of 31 across six innings, and is surely out of England contention barring a miraculous recovery of form in the month of May.

A similar sentiment seemed to have surrounded Duckett after on and off-field issues surrounded his campaign in Australia, but two impressive innings against Warwickshire have helped push his average up to 45.25, and could help reassure selectors that he is still the right man for the job.

But he will need to keep it up in Notts' three fixtures before England's first Test.

Gay has been knocking on the door after his opening-match 128 for Durham against Kent, while a barnstorming 159 not out in his most recent outing against Lancashire, as they chased down 336 to win by eight wickets, means his stock is continuing to rise.

He boasts significant experience as a first-class opener, and an impressive 73.36 strike-rate suggests he is compatible with the fast-paced batting style favoured by England head coach Brendon McCullum.

Former England pair Sibley and Lawrence could also hope for a potential return to the fold after notching 101 and 125 respectively for Surrey in their high-scoring draw against Essex - either former international could cause a selection headache and provide England with more top-order options should they keep up a semblance of that form.

The possible inclusion of Rew - currently third in the Division One run-scoring chart with 337 - has stimulated much of the discussion around England's potential batting lineup.

Rew's Division One average of 75.07 is bettered only by England's current wicketkeeper Jamie Smith. The latter's form will likely keep him in the England squad, giving the selectors a conundrum in deciding what to do with Rew.

The Somerset No 4 has never opened the batting, and faces stiff competition to remove any of an entrenched middle-order comprising Jacob Bethell, Joe Root, Harry Brook, and captain Ben Stokes.

But, Rew's performances have been so impressive that he is becoming a must-pick anywhere in the order in the eyes of pundits

"It's just getting to that stage where you have to find a way of picking [Rew]," former England captain Michael Atherton said on the Your Site Cricket podcast.

"Bethell's one that came in about at three and has never done it before in first-class cricket. Could you move Bethell up to open and have Rew at three?"

With Rew going from strength to strength, it is becoming harder to envisage a scenario in which he is not involved in some capacity in the England line-up.

Whether his inclusion - and the possible reshuffling of the order - will be beneficial to the side, though, remains to be seen.

The Test winter could not have gone any worse for England's supposed frontline spinner Bashir. A fruitless Ashes tour without a single appearance and a shocking 0-113 outing for the England Lions against Australia A looked to signal the end of his England career for some time.

But, at county level, Bashir seems to be regaining some form. He boasts nine wickets in three Championship appearances for new county Derbyshire, including an impressive four-for against Lancashire. Still, many feel that the spinner would be a beneficiary of a summer away from the international level.

The obvious other option looked to be Leicestershire's Ahmed. The 21-year-old has six wickets for Leicester and wields a significantly higher pedigree with the bat than his compatriot.

But Ahmed has decided to give the next month of red-ball cricket a miss as he heads to play for Dehli Capitals in the IPL. He faces stiff competition to get any action at all.

He is competing with India internationals Kuldeep Yadav and Axar Patel for a place in the side and risks a month of little cricket - as opposed to three rounds of the County Championship - heading into the summer.

A similar fate has beset incumbent spinner Will Jacks, who is yet to make his first appearance of the IPL season after also opting for the subcontinent over his county Surrey. His performances with the bat in all formats internationally could be enough to secure his selection in the middle order, but his struggles with the ball in Australia leave his place in the bowling attack in doubt.

Veteran Jack Leach - the third highest wicket taker in the 2025 edition of the Championship - has made a rather slower start this campaign taking 4 wickets at a 46.75 average. Fellow former international Liam Dawson (6 wickets at a 49.00 averages) has also made an unremarkable start.

The lack of outstanding options compounds a handful of headaches for the England selectors - and underlines how crucial the next three rounds of the County Championship will be.

All matches played Friday April 24 - Monday April 27:

Division One:

Cardiff: Glamorgan 440 (Crane 99, Carlson 95, Dickson 90) & 137-2 (Tribe 67*) drew with Leicestershire 586-7 dec (Tattersall 112, Weatherald 104 ret hurt, Cox 68*).

Trent Bridge: Warwickshire 459 (Barnard 165, Booth 70, Woakes 64, Tongue 5-124) drew with Nottinghamshire 279 & 537-7 dec (f/o) (Hameed 115, Verreynne 115, Duckett 93, Clarke 82; Webster 2-55).

The Oval: Essex 409 (Walter 101) & 302-2 dec (Westley 136, Elgar 107*; Atkinson 1-12) drew with Surrey 472 (Lawrence 125, Sibley 101; Harmer 3-69).

Headingley: Sussex 502 (Simpson 136, Price 93, Haines 64) & 324-8 (Clark 93, Coles 53, Robinson 41*; Root 3-67) drew with Yorkshire 511 (Bean 105, Whiteman 101, Root 96, Coles 3-138).

Division Two:

Derby: Gloucestershire 498 (Hammond 145) & 39-0 beat Derbyshire 281 & 252 (f/o) (Montgomery 74; Bell 3-44) by 10 wickets.

Chester-le-Street: Durham 295 & 336-2 (Gay 159*, Bedingham 129*) beat Lancashire 370 (Harris 146 & 260-9 dec (Coughlin 100*; Raine 3-50) by eight wickets.

New Road: Worcestershire 447 (D'Oliveira 90, Hose 70) beat Kent 196 & 249 (Benjamin 77, Taylor 5-56) by an innings and 2 runs

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