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Growing Haines has England in his sights

May 08, 2025

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The Sentinel

TOM Haines believes he is batting better now than when he first burst on to the scene and caught the attention of England managing director of men's cricket Rob Key.

- By DAVID CHARLESWORTH

Growing Haines has England in his sights

TOM Haines believes he is batting better now than when he first burst on to the scene and caught the attention of England managing director of men's cricket Rob Key.

Just days before landing his current role, Key described Haines as a “bloody good player” in April 2022 although Sussex’s left-handed opener is still waiting for his first senior call-up three years on.

England's top order is unsettled, with Zak Crawley and Ollie Pope short of runs, while Ben Duckett, who did not return to the Test side until he was 28, is seemingly the only secure batter in the top three.

Haines is not dwelling on issues out of his control and is instead enjoying his first taste of Division One in the Rothesay County Championship as he leads the run charts with 513 at an average of 73.28.

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