He's batted 4 times and scored 94, 53, 118 and 55, which on their own are great figures. But you have to remember that the 94 in the first test came when they were up against it and the innings this morning also came when they were under pressure..
England's bowling coach David Saker hasn't missed the bowlers after today's performance.
"It was a disappointing day for all the bowlers. We pride ourselves at being able to restrict scoring and we weren't able to do that.
"We had a chance, but we weren't able to take it. We probably bowled a little bit too short.
"It's drilled into this group not to bowl short. We probably got a little bit excited.
"We thought we bowled full early doors, but there wasn't a lot of swing, then we pulled it back too far.
"But the game is still alive. We will come back tomorrow, fight to get the four wickets and then hopefully bat really well.
"We assess selection all the time. We make mistakes, and we might have made a mistake in this game. We picked a side that we thought would get 20 wickets and that still could happen."
Left the part about selection highlighted, how much input would the coaches have in reality? Flower always strikes me as being very much the main man, don't know if he would pay that much attention to the others.