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Yeah I've seen one of the drops this year and agree. I don't know enough about wicketkeeping to be sure of this but he does look slightly unnatural, jerky movements, etc. Fails the test about not noticing the best keepers. Because you notice it.

I'm not really in denial about this, just genuinely hope these things are improvable and I think they are. A late career Burgess or Alec Stewart always looked like they had learned the skills but were proficient. I think his batting records are probably slightly ahead of where Mousley was at this stage of his career so could go bat only, but that would probably be a luxury, his tempo, shot selection et al is just like a counterpunching number 7 in the mould of Prior, Gilchrist or Bevan.

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Clearly a bad toss to lose, the most perfect bowling conditions we've seen for a while at Edgbaston. As has already been acknowledged this pitch will likely flatten out and slow right up on days 3 and 4.

Team selections probably about right, Woakes was never gonna play every game in this block, thought he bowled v Surrey but when he took that 2nd new ball v Sussex on Monday morning he did look jaded...he'll be back.

Kai Smith has made even further improvements with the bat this year particularly from a technical point of view but his glovework, and I appreciate this won't go down well here, remains way off im afraid. He too will be back though.

Pleased to see Zen's form for the 2's rewarded.

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I remember Burgess standing out as being really untidy when he first came. Kai is not only that but he's actually dropping catches as well. Having said that Burgess improved so much it was scarcely believeable, he could actually affect the game from behind the stumps, brilliant keeper. Kai can improve, I reckon he will, he has too if he's gonna keep regularly, lets be honest. Re. his batting, he looked like a white ball batter playing red ball last season to me, however this season he looks far more assured outside his off stump and is developing a back foot game that he didnt really have last year. Can he bat in the top 5/6? We'll see.

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Let's hope the rain is in for the day now, so we can reset tomorrow morning. With Hain still in, we have a chance of a half-decent score providing Barker, Bamber & Gilchrist can hang around for a while.

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Right. He needs to be a five or a six in order to not be a luxury. A non-keeping 7 just ends up with Davies keeping and getting knackered again which is no good for anyone. Despite the fact it's what's happening in this very game.

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I remember Burgess standing out as being really untidy when he first came. Kai is not only that but he's actually dropping catches as well. Having said that Burgess improved so much it was scarcely believeable, he could actually affect the game from behind the stumps, brilliant keeper. Kai can improve, I reckon he will, he has too if he's gonna keep regularly, lets be honest. Re. his batting, he looked like a white ball batter playing red ball last season to me, however this season he looks far more assured outside his off stump and is developing a back foot game that he didnt really have last year. Can he bat in the top 5/6? We'll see.

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Totally agree. It would do the lad a disservice if he was just as a batter only at 7. Which actually happened last season a couple of times. If he doesn't keep, it should challenge him to progress his batting even further.

He's in a good place.

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Webster was reckless with playing a T20 shot when he got bowled. He played a similar shot earlier and got away with it. He should've been far more patient like Sam Hain.