I agree that Burns will still be the opener come the summer tests. I'd like Denly to stay at number 3 but as
@six and out suggests, he might not be playing hardly any red ball cricket to keep him there.
People need to get out of the Jason Roy mindset of him opening, it won't happen in tests, and if it does it is likely to be at 3, where he did it for Surrey.
If you look at the Lions current team Max Holden is opening but has only done it a handful of times at county level as he's batted a lot down the order. Saying that, for a number of years they have been saying he's the next Cook - so I'd watch this space on him. Duckett is opening in India but seems to bat anywhere in the top 4 in the longer format. Should the selectors be looking at people who know the positions they are likely to bat?
Rob Key (yet again) made a good point on sky that the selectors should be looking at people who's technique is built for test cricket not their averages - if you didn't see it, he was referring to Vaughan and Trescothick, they average mid-low 30's when selected to play tests purely on the basis that they could play the quick moving ball.
A list of openers / top order I think could get a potential look in are,
Ben Slater - ended the season well with Notts could be a dark-horse.
Roy - as stated above, selectors might want to bring him in for the "X-factor"
Dom Sibley and Will Rhodes - with my Warwickshire hat on here but they can bat ALL day if needed and with solid techniques, playing Div 1 cricket this season regularly opening will be interesting. Can't see it but you never know...
Nick Browne - was having a decent season last year till breaking his finger in the nets, early season form again is key...
Sam Robson - Played tests, knows his game well??? Scores heavy...?
Adam Lyth - Similar to Robson above, played against the Aussies last time here so you'd have thought he'd have corrected his faults.
James Vince - Surely he couldn't get another go, could he??
Sam Northeast - if he stays fit, could the teenage prodigy finally come to the party???
Sam Hain - batting at 3 for Lions, as a Warwickshire fan he does snick off a lot in red ball cricket, a reason he's so successful in white ball is due to the gaps in the field. That being said you never know...
Billy Root - throwing a wild one into the mix here... recently moved to Glamorgan. Knows the dressing room well (obviously), Joe Root seems to have a say in the team selection - you just never know!!
Malan - one more chance...
Alex Davies and Ollie Pope - Would they want to play yet another keeper batsman in the team - *** note Pope is keeping for the Lions in the current game ***