Dan Worrall Dismisses England Call-Up Talk Amid Ashes Focus
Dan Worrall Dismisses England Call-Up Talk Amid Ashes Focus

Dan Worrall Dismisses England Call-Up Talk Amid Ashes Focus

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Dan Worrall, a former Australian cricketer now playing for Surrey, is brushing off speculation about a potential call-up to the England Test team, despite his eligibility coming this summer. The 33-year-old fast-medium bowler has been instrumental in Surrey's success, taking 52 wickets at an average of 16.15 last season. Although England's director of cricket, Rob Key, has acknowledged Worrall's performance, the bowler emphasizes his focus on contributing to Surrey's title defense rather than the rumors surrounding his international prospects. Worrall, who holds a British passport through his father, remains open to the idea of representing England but insists he is not preoccupied with the speculation. If selected, his familiarity with the conditions and the Kookaburra ball could benefit England, particularly in the upcoming Ashes series. Worrall's journey reflects a unique transition from Australian cricket to potentially representing England, a rare occurrence in the sport's history.

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