Overview
- 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.