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TheParraboy

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This was talked about on wide world of sports this morning

Apparently has a good chance playing for England, particularly the ashes following summer

Remember him playing BBL for the Stars

Born in Melbourne, pretty good FC record 373 wkts at 25.46 - 96 matches



Former South Australian seamer Daniel Worrall has emerged as a dark horse to represent England during next year’s Ashes tour following another prolific campaign with Surrey in the County Championship.

The 32-year-old, who played three ODIs for Australia in 2016, is currently the equal leading wicket-taker of this year’s County Championship with 34 scalps at 16.38 and an economy rate of 2.51.

Since changing allegiances and committing as a local English player in 2022, Worrall has helped Surrey win consecutive County Championship titles, while the south-east county is on track to secure a hat-trick of titles this year.

“It’s something I wish I had done ten years ago, to be honest,” Worrall recently said of his decision to sign as a local player.

Born in Melbourne, Worrall made his first-class debut for South Australia in 2012, taking 195 Sheffield Shield wickets at 29.43 for the Redbacks and representing the Melbourne Stars and Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League.

The right-armed quick, who penned a three-year deal with Surrey ahead of the 2022 season, holds a British passport due to his family heritage with an English father and Irish mother.
 

King-Gutho94

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This was talked about on wide world of sports this morning

Apparently has a good chance playing for England, particularly the ashes following summer

Remember him playing BBL for the Stars

Born in Melbourne, pretty good FC record 373 wkts at 25.46 - 96 matches



Former South Australian seamer Daniel Worrall has emerged as a dark horse to represent England during next year’s Ashes tour following another prolific campaign with Surrey in the County Championship.

The 32-year-old, who played three ODIs for Australia in 2016, is currently the equal leading wicket-taker of this year’s County Championship with 34 scalps at 16.38 and an economy rate of 2.51.

Since changing allegiances and committing as a local English player in 2022, Worrall has helped Surrey win consecutive County Championship titles, while the south-east county is on track to secure a hat-trick of titles this year.

“It’s something I wish I had done ten years ago, to be honest,” Worrall recently said of his decision to sign as a local player.

Born in Melbourne, Worrall made his first-class debut for South Australia in 2012, taking 195 Sheffield Shield wickets at 29.43 for the Redbacks and representing the Melbourne Stars and Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League.

The right-armed quick, who penned a three-year deal with Surrey ahead of the 2022 season, holds a British passport due to his family heritage with an English father and Irish mother.
Played 3 ODIs for Australia.

Should be expelled from ever coming back to Australia if he plays for England
 

Bazal

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This was talked about on wide world of sports this morning

Apparently has a good chance playing for England, particularly the ashes following summer

Remember him playing BBL for the Stars

Born in Melbourne, pretty good FC record 373 wkts at 25.46 - 96 matches



Former South Australian seamer Daniel Worrall has emerged as a dark horse to represent England during next year’s Ashes tour following another prolific campaign with Surrey in the County Championship.

The 32-year-old, who played three ODIs for Australia in 2016, is currently the equal leading wicket-taker of this year’s County Championship with 34 scalps at 16.38 and an economy rate of 2.51.

Since changing allegiances and committing as a local English player in 2022, Worrall has helped Surrey win consecutive County Championship titles, while the south-east county is on track to secure a hat-trick of titles this year.

“It’s something I wish I had done ten years ago, to be honest,” Worrall recently said of his decision to sign as a local player.

Born in Melbourne, Worrall made his first-class debut for South Australia in 2012, taking 195 Sheffield Shield wickets at 29.43 for the Redbacks and representing the Melbourne Stars and Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League.

The right-armed quick, who penned a three-year deal with Surrey ahead of the 2022 season, holds a British passport due to his family heritage with an English father and Irish mother.

Would be lethal in England for about 2 seasons before he retires...
 

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There is a bit of support for Konstas from various commentators, Tubby likes him and said he's been on the radar prior to his tons in the first SS game.
 

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