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Jonathan Trott backs rotation policy – Cricket News Update

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Jonathan Trott backs rotation policy – Cricket News Update
The promising England batsman, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/West-Indies-c760 saying that the fast bowler has been rested due to a busy schedule.
Speaking to the media reporters, the 31-year-old South Africa born England batsman said that this is not the first time that a player has been rested owing to busy schedules, adding that the players should understand the rotation policy.
"It's happened in the past, and probably will in the future as well - with the schedule getting busier and busier," said Trott.
"...with the bowlers and their heavy workload, it's going to happen from time to time... It's only right that these things happen,” he added further.
http://www.senore.com/Cricket/England-c56013 in the first two Tests, conceding runs at an economy rate of only 2.17 and claiming nine wickets as well.
Head coach of England, http://www.senore.com/Cricket/South-Africa-c757, where the Andrew Strauss-led England
team will put its World No. 1 Test ranking on the line.
“...since we won the series already, our priority on the Test front does now shift to the South Africa series,” the Zimbabwean had earlier told media reporters.
James Anderson however, is not happy with the decision of resting him for the final Test against West Indies, commencing at Edgbaston from Thursday, June 7. The Lancashire pacer had revealed that in his Sunday newspaper column, but Flower stressed now was
the right time for Jimmy to take a breather, as Poms have a good amount of cricket left this summer (four Tests, including Edgbaston Test against Windies, 14 One Day Internationals and four T20 Internationals.
"Jimmy would have liked to have played, and quite rightly. He's the spearhead of our bowling attack, and you can understand that he will probably be a little bit disappointed,” said a diplomatic Jonathan Trott to ensure his teammate does not get offended
with him favouring the rotation policy.
About the third and final Test against on-tour Caribbean side, the top-order batsman said that they will try their absolute best to sign off the series on a triumphant note, making it 3-0.

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