5 Makeshift openers who found success in Test cricket
Sometimes players enjoy responsibilities at the top of the order and Rohit Sharma can take from inspiration from these cricketers.
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4) Dennis Amiss
Throughout their cricketing history, the Three Lions have been facing the opening woes in the classical format. The situation was quite similar in the 1970s when the England team was in search of a quality partner for Geoffery Boycott. During that time a right-hander from Warwickshire, Dennis Amiss was plying his trade in the middle-order.
Amiss made his debut in 1966 after some strong performances in the county circuit. It can be said that he had a below-par start to his career as he averaged 19 after his first 7 games. Then a tough tour to the Indian shores was looming on his head. It just got tougher when England lost its regular opener, Boycott to an injury and other players were expected to step up.
Particularly for Dennis, it was an important series as he was given the opening duties but he didn’t fare well. After that, he was trusted for the same role in the Pakistan tour and this time he crunched two centuries to make that his permanent spot for the rest of his career. He scored 90% of his international Test runs while opening the innings and his average was resting on 54. He is still considered one of the prominent cricketers to have represented the Brits.
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