Durham’s Matthew Potts is pushing for a first Test call-up next week as England’s newly formed triumvirate of Rob Key, Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes start out with a worrying shortage of seam bowlers.
Of the 11 frontline seamers to be capped in the past two years only five are playing in the current round of the County Championship, the last before selection for the first Test against New Zealand on 2 June. Ollie Robinson, among them, has bowled just one over for Sussex against Leicestershire.
Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad, frozen out of that trip, will be back at the behest of Stokes and like Craig Overton, who struggled with the new ball in their absence, are playing this week. Saqib Mahmood is missing the Roses match with a stiff back, however, and has turned out just once for Lancashire in April.
Mahmood’s scans are clear but Jofra Archer and Mark Wood must first return from elbow injuries in white-ball cricket; so, too, Olly Stone after his lower-back stress fracture. Sam Curran is in the foothills of a comeback from the same issue and Matt Fisher, a debutant in Barbados, is out with a “stress reaction” to his back.
Potts, tipped for higher honours by Stokes last week and with three five-wicket hauls in a surging summer, looks the likely beneficiary. Surrey’s pacy Jamie Overton will also be discussed when Key, the newly-hired McCullum and Stokes – plus performance director Mo Bobat and head scout James Taylor – convene.
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