Botham bats for Flintoff
England legend Ian Botham has said Andrew Flintoff should be promoted to
No.3 in one-day internationals with captain Nasser Hussain dropping down the
order.
Botham, speaking ahead of the start of England's one-day triangular series
with India and Sri Lanka, insisted Lancashire all-rounder Flintoff would
thrive on the challenge of batting higher up the order.
England start the series with a day-night match against Sri Lanka at Trent
Bridge tonight.
"I think all of us would like to see Flintoff bat at three," said Botham. "I
think Nasser Hussain should bat down the order in one-day cricket.
"I think Nasser did the job quite well in Zimbabwe, shepherding the tail
home a couple of times. I think that's his game, I don't think it is to come
in and try and hit it over the top.
"I think Andrew Flintoff, if you are to get the best out of him, has got to
mature and grow - and the more responsibility he's given the quicker he'll
do that, said former all-rounder Botham who, like Flintoff, was a powerful
strokeplayer.
"Lancashire saw that and they gave him the vice-captaincy. I think his shot
selection has been a lot better lately and I would certainly bat him at
three. Nasser doesn't get into my side at three.
"We have struggled a lot when we lose our fifth or sixth wicket in one-day
cricket. Someone like Nasser batting at seven can offer the side more.
"He might not fancy it too much but he does do it as well as anyone else. I
think also that Andrew Flintoff will outscore Nasser at the top of the order
day in, day out."
And Botham's fellow former England captain and team-mate, David Gower, said
that now was the time to make changes in order to have a settled lineup come
next year's World Cup in South Africa.
"By the time we get to Australia in the winter the World Cup is very close
and you're playing against a very fine side," said Gower, the most elegant
left-handed batsman of his era.
"You need to know by then what you're doing, otherwise the last few games
before the World Cup are likely to be disastrous.
"They have got two-and-a-half weeks now to make their mind up, back their
men, put them in the right place and get on with it."