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I am desperate to keep wickets, says Bairstow

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Press Trust of India Southampton
Last Updated : Aug 28 2018 | 8:40 PM IST

England's Jonny Bairstow has said that he has a good chance to play in the fourth Test against India at Southampton despite a fracture in the left middle finger.

He stressed that while he has recovered sufficiently to play as a specialist batsman, he is desperate to keep wicket as well, for that's when he is at his best.

"The finger feels good. Obviously we'll know more later on today but the swelling has gone down and it's a lot better than I thought it was going to be. I wasn't able to put my hand in my pocket a few days ago that's absolutely fine now," Bairstow said today.

"I'm going to try and keep wicket this afternoon as well. I want to play so if I'm not able to keep wicket I'd like to think I could play as a specialist batsman. At the same time I'm still desperate to try to keep my place as the keeper.

"If you look at the stats they suggest I'm better if I keep wicket as well. I don't know why."
"It would be like saying do you want to give up your laptop and write everything free hand again."
"There were a lot of questions asked in my early career as a keeper. I remember being asked time and again whether I want to do it and for the last couple of years I don't think my keeping has been questioned once."
"In the last Test played here (in 2014) we had a comprehensive win so we'll turn up fully confident and excited after a few days off. We're raring to go."

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First Published: Aug 28 2018 | 8:40 PM IST

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