When Daniel Flynn batted in the middle order he looked like a fridge magnet stuck to a cork board.
Not a pretty or funny fridge magnet, but a working one that if it was on the fridge could hold up a bill.
Ofcourse it struggled to do that on a board, being a magnet and all.
But now Moles is on board, he has worked out a way to work out the Kiwi batting order.
It's only early on, and against no great attack, but already Flynn looks more at home.
He is still waving his bat around instead of employing a backswing, and still looks a little kooky, but at 3 he bats like a batsman.
In the middle order he bats like a waste of bodily fluids.
He isn't the only player to ever find himself by changing positions, but being that Bracewell liked to change batsmen and keepers around like a dyslexic lucky dip, you'd have to question why Flynn never got a go at 3 in the pre Moles era.
Whether he is a test match number 3 or not has not been answered, but he is one from one, and that is better than most.
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