“When you have a left-arm option, a point of difference, obviously being a batter myself, I know the impact it can have,” Pope said. “I think as well, naturally, left-handers can create some pretty good footmarks for offspinners, and we found a pretty good one of them, so that’s pretty handy as well.
“We’ve decided to go with four seamers and one spinner again and that’s a great way for him [Hull] to introduce his skills into this side and provide a point of difference.”
Most of Hull’s cricket to date has been played with a white ball, and this season has been no different. He picked 18 T20 Blast wickets but he failed to make an impression in the men’s Hundred, having been drafted for £40,000 by Manchester Originals. And to extrapolate all of this is to understand the fear that, maybe, this is all a bit much too soon.
At the same time, this England management have not put a foot wrong on the selection front. And while it is true that Hull is not a Test cricketer on merit, recent history suggests he could soon earn enough to remain one.
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