Zak Crawley: Battle for No. 3 spot with Joe Denly will be 'slightly odd'

Batsman set to go up against Kent team-mate in shoot-out for spot

Matt Roller25-Jun-2020Zak Crawley has admitted that it will be “slightly odd” going up against his Kent team-mate Joe Denly in a battle for the No. 3 spot in England’s Test team, but thinks that the squad will benefit from increased competition for places.Crawley opened the batting with Dom Sibley in the second, third and fourth Tests of England’s tour to South Africa at the start of the year, but Rory Burns seems certain to win back his position at the top of the order this summer after returning from his ankle injury. Crawley was coy when asked if he considers himself the man in possession of an opening spot – “I haven’t got an answer for you” – but looks set to be competing for the No. 3 role with Denly, who presented him with his Test cap in New Zealand.”It is probably slightly odd, if I’m honest,” Crawley said from inside the England bubble at the Ageas Bowl. “I get on really well with Joe and I wish him every success. Ideally we’d both play, and we both play together for a long while. That said, he’s desperate to play for England, I’m sure, as am I, and we’ll still be good friends whatever happens.”Forty-six of Crawley’s 70 first-class innings to date have come as an opener, but he has experience batting in several different roles, including at No. 6 on his England debut. He has previously cited “the waiting” as the hardest thing about batting in the middle order, but insisted that he is comfortable coming in whenever necessary. It is possible that he could even come in at No. 4 if Joe Root misses a Test to be present at his second child’s birth, a position he has never filled in his career to date.