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Matthew Cooper

England openers' struggles laid bare as they crush Test record with batting failures

England have struggled to find a long-term option at the top of the order since the retirement of Andrew Strauss in 2012.

The likes of Nick Compton, Michael Carberry, Sam Robson, Adam Lyth, Alex Hales, Ben Duckett, Keaton Jennings and Mark Stoneman were all trialled as potential partners for Alastair Cook in the six years since Strauss bowed out.

However, nobody convinced and since Cook's own retirement in 2018, the likes of Rory Burns, Jason Roy, Zak Crawley, Dom Sibley and Haseeb Hameed have all been given opportunities to impress.

Just this year, Burns, Crawley, Sibley and Hameed have all opened for England and their respective struggles have contributed to an unwanted record.

England's openers Haseeb Hameed and Rory Burns have come in for criticism, with the pair currently averaging a respective 14.50 and 12.75 in the ongoing Ashes series (Daniel Kalisz/Getty Images)

England's openers have recorded 13 ducks so far this calendar year, with Burns making six, Sibley making four, Hameed making two and Crawley making one.

No other Test nation has seen its openers fall for nought more often in one year than England, with the previous record of nine jointly held by New Zealand and Pakistan.

As the current incumbents, both Burns and Hameed have come in for criticism over their performances in the ongoing Ashes series against Australia.

Writing In his latest column for the Daily Mail, former England opener David Lloyd labelled the pair "walking wickets".

"These England openers are a sorry sight," he said. "Both Rory Burns and Haseeb Hameed are playing across the line.

"It doesn't matter how the bat goes back in the stance but it has to come back to address the ball in a straight line. All the talk was about the pink ball under lights – well, it didn't do anything!

"All the Aussie bowlers had to do was put it in the right place and the openers went across the line again. They are walking wickets I'm afraid."

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