Jonny Bairstow the ve­teran wicketkee­perbatter for England has adeptly navigate­d the waters of criticism viewing it as an inte­gral part of the game and showcasing readine­ss to respond when nece­ssary. Doubts surrounding his spot in the playing eleve­n emerged notably with the­ presence of playe­rs like Sam Curran on the bench.

However, in a rain-affected game against Namibia, Jonny Bairstow scored 31 runs off just 18 balls, helping England achieve a difficult total of 122 runs in their 10 overs.

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Speaking to media after the game, Jonny Bairstow was reported as stating by IANS about queries about his spot:

“It’s not the first time that people have had a go at me, is it? So yeah, you take it on the chin, and you crack on. But look, at the end of the day, there’s a reason why I’ve played for so long, and there’s a reason why I’m in the team.

“So maybe sometimes the opinions and the views that come through certain people’s eyes are incorrect and maybe need to look at themselves.”

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Bairstow’s cameo, along with Harry Brook’s blistering 47(20), proved to be the difference between the two teams, as Namibia fell comfortably short (84/3) of the revised aim of 126.

Jonny Bairstow on his middle-order role in T20 World Cup

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Jonny Bairstows prowess truly shine­s through as a T20 cricket opener. The­ unconventional move to position him at No. 3 or 4 caused quite­ a stir. Neverthele­ss Bairstows unwavering confidence in his adaptability to any situation is re­markable. He eage­rly anticipates forging impactful partnerships with Harry Brook in the upcoming matche­s.

On this, he said:

“You go out there and you perform in the positions that you’re asked to do so. That partnership in the middle there, like I said, after losing two early on was an imperative partnership and something that, look, if Harry and I can bat for a period of time through the middle, there’s going to be some decent scores.”

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Scotland lost their last group game to Australia, but England qualified as the second side from Group B for the Super 8 phase due to a higher net run rate than the Scots.

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