Jonny Bairstow continued a brilliant year of run-scoring with a Test-best 167 not out against Sri Lanka at Lord's today.
But the debate about whether Bairstow should keep wicket for England intensified when he dropped Dimuth Karunaratne on the second day of the third Test
At tea, Sri Lanka were 62 without loss in reply to England's first innings 416, a deficit of 354 runs.
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But Karunaratne should have gone for 28 when he got an edge off all-rounder Chris Woakes only for Bairstow to drop the two-handed waist-high chance.
Even allowing for the possibility that Bairstow was mentally and physically tired after his more than six-hour innings, and that the ball 'wobbled' a touch before reaching him, it was still an extraordinary miss by a Test keeper.
It is not the first time this series that Bairstow has grassed a routine chance -- although Friday's miss was the most glaring.
For all that Bairstow has repeatedly insisted he wants to keep wicket for England, he is now posing some awkward questions for the selectors who must be tempted to deploy him as a specialist batsman.
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It wasn't until January that the 26-year-old Bairstow scored his first hundred in Test cricket.
But since January 1 he has been in prolific form with the bat for both county champions Yorkshire and England, scoring 594 runs at an average of 118.8 in Tests and 1,127 runs in a ll first-class cricket at 102.4.
Friday saw Bairstow receive good support from Woakes (whose 66 was his maiden Test fifty) in a seventh-wicket partnership of 144.