Gough backs Sibley, says double ton against Ashwin proof of ability to play spin
On Sunday, Sibley had struggled to up the tempo when the West Indies introduced spinners during the third day of the third Test at the Old Trafford.
Published : Jul 27, 2020 14:34 IST
Former seamer Darren Gough has vouched for England opener Dom Sibley’s ability to play spin, saying if he could dominate India’s R. Ashwin on way to a double ton in county cricket, he is good enough to play any spinner in the world.
The 24-year-old Sibley, who has scored two fifties and a hundred in the ongoing Test series against the West Indies, has faced criticism from some quarters for his slow batting.
On Sunday, Sibley had struggled to up the tempo when the West Indies introduced spinners during the third day of the third Test at the Old Trafford.
“People keep telling me he can’t play against spin. I got told the other day that he got a double hundred against Ashwin,” Gough said on ‘Sky Sports’.
“Ashwin is one of the best spinners in the world, if not the best, and he got a double against him and smacked him to all parts apparently. So, if he can play against Ashwin and get a double, he’s good enough for me!”
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Playing for Warwickshire, Sibley had scored an unbeaten 215 against Nottinghamshire last year with premier India off-spinner Ashwin being among the opposition bowlers.
Gough, who has picked 229 wickets in 58 Tests for England, believes Sibley’s ability to play long innings makes him similar to former batsmen Michael Atherton and Alastair Cook.
“I like him, he hates getting out and that is what we’ve been crying out for! We talk about wanting batsmen like Atherton or Cook at the top of the order, well we’ve got him,” Gough said.
“Dom Sibley has shown that he can bat time and if he can bat time at the top of the order, we’ve got the players down the order to accelerate the scoring rate.
“We just need someone to get a partnership with the new ball, we’ve got two guys there who are capable of doing it in (Rory) Burns and Sibley. Let’s just stick with them and stop looking for problems,” he added.