Australian swing bowler Dan Worrall has earned comparisons to Jimmy Anderson as a pair of England legends push for him to be selected by Brendon McCullum ahead of next year’s Ashes tour.
Is an England cap within reach for Dan Worrall?Worrall has plucked 139 wickets at 21.17 for Surrey over the past three seasons, including 52 at a paltry 16.15 apiece this year. With a British passport via his father’s heritage, Worrall was in the long queue behind Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc and Josh Hazlewood before defecting and moving to the UK to play as a local in 2022 – and after three full years he will be eligible for England in April 2025.
“I’m a huge fan of Dan’s bowling – he’s the standout player in county cricket,” Broad said this week. “He moves the ball consistently, and not just the red ball – he can nibble the new white ball around too and has good skills. I like what he does with that wide angle on the crease, he can swing the ball away and nip it back. He has a lot of weapons in his armoury.“There is no doubt he will be in the selectors’ thoughts because you could get a couple of great years from him.
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