“I’ve no preference,” he said. “I’ve batted three pretty much my whole life, in age group and when I first started out in the county set-up. That always seemed like the place where I would bat, but in the last two or three years I’ve been an opener.”I’m not really a person to analyse permutations. The way I see it, they will pick the best three players in form from what they see in the next couple of weeks. I think the whole three-week period leading up to the [first] Test will be where they are looking at it: runs in the [intra-squad warm-up] game won’t hurt your standing in the side, but I think they’ll be looking at the broader picture.”ALSO READ: St Lucia show-stopper gives Wood confidence for WI rematchEngland trained for the first time on Thursday since their arrival at the Ageas Bowl earlier in the week, in two separate groups with various health protocols still in place. They will have four more days’ training – with Saturday off – before their three-day warm-up match starts next Wednesday, and Crawley said that the competition for places within the squad could only be considered to be a positive thing.”All the way through my career there’s been competition, right from when I was a 10-year-old, all the way up to now. That’s always improved me as a player, to try to get better than the people you’re competing against.”It’s great to see how much competition for places there [is] across the board. I remember the Australia team in the early 2000s – some really good players didn’t get in that side, I think that’s why they were such a strong side. They had such good training environments where everyone’s always trying to improve to get in the side and it feels like we have something similar at the moment. We’ve got strength in depth, and that’s only going to push everyone harder and make us improve as a side.”Denly presented Crawley with his Test cap in New Zealand•Getty Images

The transition to living at the Ageas Bowl may prove easier for Crawley than some of his team-mates, given he lives in a flat at Canterbury with team-mate Grant Stewart. He moved back in with his parents during lockdown, and travelled to Hove last week to face Jofra Archer and Ollie Robinson in the nets: “I have a couple of bruises to show for it”.He has been keeping tabs on the tourists’ intra-squad warm-up game, too. Crawley made his professional red-ball debut against a West Indies XI in 2017, compiling 62 in his only first-class innings at No. 3 to date. He also faced several members of the touring party in 2018, when Kent’s pre-season included playing in the Regional Super50 tournament in the Caribbean.”It was luckily quite a decent pitch to bat on and I managed to get a couple of runs. Alzarri Joseph was impressive for pace and swung the ball. I saw Raymon Reifer got some wickets yesterday – he also played in that game, and it looks like he’s put his best foot forward to make a Test claim so it’ll be good to see if he gets in the side.”It was nice to face a few of them, but it seems like they’ve got quite a different line-up to that now apart from Alzarri Joseph, so I’ll have to do my research on them and study up.”

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