Ian Botham: 'England will not rush decision on number three'

Sir Ian Botham, Laureus Academy Member speaks to the media during the Sri Lanka Walk Launch on June 12, 2013
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Sir Ian Botham believes that England will not rush to make a decision about who will bat at three against South Africa.

Sir Ian Botham has suggested that England will be keeping their options open as the management staff consider who to select at three for the upcoming series with South Africa.

Nick Compton and Gary Ballance have both been handed recalls to the squad, while James Taylor could also be among the contenders to replace Ian Bell.

However, Botham believes that no decision will be made until the candidates are given a chance to impress in warm-up games.

"I don't particularly have a preference who England play at three," he told Sky Sports News. "The management and the captain will pretty much have an idea already of how the team for that first Test will look, although they will never admit it.

"But they might just wait and see how the couple of tour games go, give one or two an opportunity to stake their claim.

"It might not even necessarily end up being one of Compton or Ballance."

The first Test gets underway in Durban on Boxing Day.

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