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If England Call, Sure I’ll Answer The Phone, Says Ian Bell

Written by Rohit Pawar

Even as England’s top order has struggled in recent times, one of their most successful modern-day batsmen, Ian Bell, has served a timely reminder of his pedigree. On Thursday, Bell went past 20,000 first-class runs enroute a splendid 204 against Glamorgan at Colwyn Bay.

Not surprisingly, the clamour for Bell’s inclusion, ever since he had admitted being open to an international return, has only increased. Keaton Jennings and Alastair Cook have been woefully out of touch while Joe Root as well has had a tough time since moving up to No.3 ion the batting order.

“I’m happy. I’m playing well, I’m moving well and enjoying my cricket and the expectation and drive is here,” Bell told BBC WM after his marathon 204 effort. “Who knows what the next 12 months holds? [If England call] I’m sure I’ll answer the phone.”

Bell has played 118 Tests recording 7727 runs at an impressive average of 42.69 which includes 46 half-centuries and 22 tons. He was dropped from for the national side in 2015 following a form slump and has not turned out for them since.

In 10 games so far this season, Bell has scored 871 runs at 62.21 looking more assured than ever.

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