Why Dawid Malan remains on England fringe despite absurd T20I record

After just 15 games, Malan has piled on 661 runs and passed 50 in more innings than he has not

Matt Roller07-Sep-2020Fifteen games into his T20I career, Dawid Malan’s England record is absurd. He has piled on 661 runs, passed 50 in more innings than he has not, and has the highest average in the format ever (min. 500 runs) while maintaining a strike rate of 147.87.And yet, as things stand, Malan is not in England’s strongest team. Eoin Morgan admitted as much on the eve of the series, maintaining that he saw Jos Buttler, Jason Roy and Jonny Bairstow as his top three with Malan considered primarily as a top-order option.It is a strange turn of events, and one that illustrates England’s batting depth in white-ball cricket – particularly in top-order roles. “It’s been tough,” Malan said on Monday. “We all know how good the players are that hold those positions.”Their records over the last four or five years have been fantastic. For anyone to break in, you have to be extremely consistent and win games of cricket for England. I’m obviously aware that guys like Jason [Roy] and Stokesy [Ben Stokes] will come back at some point, and it’s my job to score as many runs as I can in the opportunities I have to put pressure on them and Morgs and the selectors when it comes down to it.”ALSO READ: Buttler to miss final England T20I for personal reasonsWhile his efforts in New Zealand last winter – 208 runs in four innings, including a blistering hundred in Napier – were the most memorable, Malan’s efforts against Australia to date have been his most important, coming on slowish pitches against a world-class attack at a ground with big boundaries. Taking Ish Sodhi to pieces on postage stamps is one thing; holding your own against Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins is another altogether.Dawid Malan opens the face on a drive•Getty ImagesBut perversely, there is a sense that Malan’s efforts this summer have demonstrated why he continues to be first reserve rather than first on the teamsheet. He is a slow starter – now notoriously so – and while that is hardly an issue if he continues to pile on the runs after playing himself in, innings of 23 off 23 balls and 7 off 8 against Pakistan exemplified the problem.