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Adam Lyth focused on Yorkshire performances as he targets England recall

BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND - JULY 31:  Adam Lyth of England
Image: Adam Lyth is keen to make his mark with Yorkshire this summer

Adam Lyth accepts he must first prove himself with Yorkshire if he is to be given another opportunity to open the batting in Test matches for England alongside Alastair Cook.

Lyth had a mixed summer in 2015, following up his international debut against New Zealand at Lord's with a century in the next Test on his home ground of Headingley.

He played all five matches in the triumphant Ashes campaign but an average of 12.77, with a highest score of 37, saw him omitted from the touring squads which faced Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates and South Africa this winter.

Despite England's success against the Proteas, one of the opening positions remains up in the air after Alex Hales, the eighth man to partner Cook since the retirement of Andrew Strauss in 2012, struggled to press his claims.

Lyth is now focused on beginning the county season strongly in order to force his way into the national selectors' minds once again.

The 28-year-old said: "When you get a taste of international cricket, all you want is more and I do.

"It obviously didn't go to plan in the last five Test matches in the Ashes, it was tough but that's what Test cricket's about.

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Image: Lyth averaged only 12.77 during the Ashes series

"It's not going to be easy and opening the batting is the hardest job to do, so if I do get another chance then I've got to be better at that. I'm sure I'll be a lot better than what I've done.

"The experiences and the highs and lows of what I've gone through last summer will only help me going forward.

"I feel like I'm good enough and capable enough to score runs at the highest level.

"But I've got to go out and score runs for Yorkshire, hopefully win some games for Yorkshire and then I'll get a go back in the [England] side. There's a long way to go."

Lyth does not have to look too far for inspiration if he is to once again realise his aim of representing England, with Yorkshire colleagues Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow forcing their way back into international contention after a period out of the team.

Yorkshire's Jack Brooks, Adam Lyth, Gary Ballance and Ryan Sidebottom with the LV County Championship Trophy
Image: Lyth (second left) celebrates Yorkshire's title success last summer

Lyth said: "Rooty got dropped and he's the best batsman in the world so I guess it happens to the best.

"I don't think there's that many Test cricketers that haven't been dropped for a period of time, so you try to bounce back and come back as a player.

"Hopefully I'll play some more games but if I don't, I've won an Ashes. I obviously don't want to end up on seven Test matches, I want to play more.

"My end goal is playing for England again as everybody wants to but my first goal is winning games for Yorkshire and putting in big performances with the Yorkshire first team."