Dan Worrall Nears England Cricket Eligibility, Open to Ashes Role
The former Australian bowler, excelling at Surrey, is set to qualify for England next month and has expressed willingness to play if selected.
- Dan Worrall, who played three ODIs for Australia in 2016, will become eligible to represent England next month through his British passport.
- The 33-year-old has excelled at Surrey, taking 52 wickets at an average of 16.15 in the 2024 County Championship season.
- Worrall has not been contacted by England's management but has stated he would accept a call-up if offered.
- His swing and seam bowling style, compared to Australia's Scott Boland, aligns with England's fast-bowling strategy for Australian conditions.
- If selected, Worrall would become the first cricketer in 126 years to represent both Australia and England at the international level.