Matt Prior has decided to stand down from Test cricket for the rest of the summer due to injury. Prior has been suffering from an Achilles problem and will have an operation to rectify the issue
ESPNcricinfo staff21-Jul-2014Matt Prior has decided to stand down from Test cricket for the rest of the summer due to injury. Prior has been suffering from an Achilles problem and will have an operation to rectify the issue that has hampered his performances this season.Matt Prior has struggled this summer•Getty ImagesPrior has also been affected by quad and hand injuries and has been noticeably less mobile behind the stumps in four Tests this summer. He has only managed one half-century but his wicketkeeping has caused most concern with several missed chances and at Lord’s equalling the record for most byes conceded in an innings for England.”I’m not doing justice to myself and more importantly the team and that is what matters first and foremost,” Prior told the . “I tore my quad before the first Test and my right hand has been beaten to a pulp, but the main issue is the Achilles.”Now we have the time, I want to be pro-active about how we deal with it so I imagine that I’ll have an operation. I’ve always said as long as I can do my job I will manage the pain and get on with it, but it has now got to the point where I can’t do my job to the level I expect of myself.”The candidates to replace Prior
Jos Buttler The favourite for the role. Has proved himself a hugely talented batsman, but is in his first season as a full-time wicketkeeper in county cricket. Likley to be picked if the selectors feel that his early exposure – and the inevitable mistakes – will not damage his long term development.
Chris Read At almost 36, probably past his peak, but remains a fine gloveman and a far better batsman than when he last played Test cricket in 2007. A calm head and a successful captain of Nottinghamshire, could be the man if England are looking for a short-term solution.
James Foster Rated by some as the best wicketkeeper in the world and by Jack Russell as the best there has ever been, would certainly improve England’s fielding. With Ben Stokes currently at No. 8, they could probably accommodate his more than respectable batting too.
Jonny Bairstow Took the gloves for the final two Tests of the Ashes in Australia but has slipped down the pecking order surprisingly quickly. Did not look an especially polished keeper in Australia and also has some batting flaws. But it is not so long since he hammered an impressive 95 against South Africa.
Prior failed to appear in the majority of Sussex’s County Championship matches at the start of the season and had kept in only one full four-day match before the first Test against Sri Lanka. During that match he made his only significant score of the summer – a first innings 86 – before becoming beset by problems against the short ball, in addition to his shortcomings behind the stumps.Prior’s absence opens the door for England’s one-day wicketkeeper Jos Buttler to make his Test debut in the third Test at the Ageas Bowl, a selection there was great clamour for at the start of England’s Test summer.The arrival of Buttler could mean Prior’s 79th Test cap at Lord’s could be his last, even if he does manage to regain full fitness.”It is a huge decision and not one I’ve taken lightly obviously because I could have played my last game,” Prior said. “Playing for England is the greatest honour you can have in the game and that is my motivation to come back and try and play again in the best possible condition.”I’ve made my decision for the good of the team and whoever comes in I genuinely wish them the best of luck and hope they go well and perform and help the team win. That is all I want.”