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David Parsons impressed with Jonny Bairstow’s ton against Australia ‘A’ – Cricket News Update

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http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB’s) performance director, David Parsons, is extremely impressed with Jonny Bairstow’s brilliant ton against Australia ‘A’ in the first unofficial Test of the series at the Old Trafford, and feels that the right-hander
can return to the Test side any time in future.
Bairstow, 22, made his Test debut earlier this year during the series against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/James-Taylor-c66127 debuting in the on-going
series against http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757 at home.
The batsman from http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Lions-c808 to take on the visiting Australia ‘A’ side for the first unofficial Test, which finished without result. The aggressive batsman however, made the most of his opportunity in the second innings, scoring
a magnificent 139, which came off just 168 balls with the help of 20 fours and a couple of massive hits out of the park.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Parsons-c80768 is extremely impressed with the youngster’s performance, who he thinks, has the potential to make it big at the world stage in the coming years. The performance director also praised Bairstow’s attitude, who has not lost heart after being snubbed
from the Test team.
"Hopefully that innings will have reminded him and us as to the talent he has in his game." Parsons said. "You always worry how players will respond to being left out and he would have been very disappointed. But he came here and played positively."
He further added that the right-hander’s limited experience in Test cricket will benefit him in future, and is confident that Bairstow will return to the senior team sooner or later. Parsons gave http://www.senore.com/Cricket/IR-Bell-c1597’s example, who was dropped from international cricket
earlier in his career but returned in style.
"When his time comes next - who knows when it will be - hopefully that experience of the three Test matches he's had will have done him the world of good," he added. "Ian Bell is one who's had that early experience, been left out and come back with his game
in order," he added.

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