Ben Foakes’ Guidance: Jamie Smith has credited Ben Foakes for aiding him during his Test debut. Despite taking over as England’s wicketkeeper from his Surrey teammate, Smith acknowledges the vital role Foakes played in his preparation.
Surrey’s Dynamic Duo
Foakes, renowned as the world’s top wicketkeeper, is Surrey’s primary choice. Smith typically plays as a specialist batter in county cricket, but England selected him to keep wicket for the first Test against the West Indies. Smith impressed by scoring 70 runs on the second day at Lord’s.
A Strong Bond
Smith told Test Match Special, “We’ve got a perfect relationship, and he has helped me a lot with my keeping.” Foakes’ insights on what to expect proved invaluable.
Previous International Experience
Smith had kept wickets in his previous appearances for England, including two one-day internationals against Ireland last year. His batting prowess largely influenced his selection and aimed at the upcoming Ashes tour in 2025-26.
An Impressive Innings
On the eve of his 24th birthday, Smith displayed his versatility, scoring at varied tempos. He took 47 deliveries to notch his first 30 runs and then accelerated, hitting 40 off his next 42 deliveries. A highlight was one of his leg-side sixes landing on the roof of the Tavern Stand.
Adapting to New Roles
Smith usually bats at four or five for Surrey but took on the role of batting at seven for England. “Batting seven and keeping is a new role for me, but I’m happy to adapt,” he remarked. He adapted well, contributing significantly to England’s first-innings score of 371.
England’s Commanding Position
Smith’s efforts gave England a 250-run lead. The West Indies then stumbled to 79-6, putting England on the brink of an innings victory within three days. Smith expressed his satisfaction: “We are close to a perfect position. We wanted to start the summer strongly and get on the front foot, which we have done.”
A Special Test Match
Smith’s first Test for England also marked the final appearance for James Anderson, their all-time leading wicket-taker. Anderson debuted at the same ground 21 years ago, with Alec Stewart, now Surrey’s director of cricket, as the wicketkeeper.
A Memorable Experience
Anderson briefly batted with Smith, who was caught on the square-leg boundary. Anderson then took two wickets, bringing his career tally to 703. Smith reflected, “It was surreal. I am slightly gutted I didn’t see that last ball go for six so he could have his moment.”
A Tribute to a Legend: Ben Foakes’ Guidance
Smith acknowledged Anderson’s career impact, stating, “Everyone is going to miss Jimmy when he goes, and to be part of this is pretty special.” The match highlighted the seamless blend of emerging talent and experienced legends in the England squad.