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17 Facts About Daniel Worrall

1.

Daniel Worrall played for South Australia in the Sheffield Shield competition and for the Adelaide Strikers in the Big Bash League.

2.

Daniel Worrall was selected to play for Australia in 2016.

3.

Daniel Worrall holds British citizenship and now lives in England.

4.

Daniel Worrall will be classed as an international player in Australian competitions.

5.

Daniel Worrall made his first-class debut against Queensland in 2012, but he struggled to maintain a spot in the state side consistently for the next few years.

6.

Daniel Worrall followed this up in the second innings with three more wickets as the Redbacks went on to win by 8 wickets.

7.

Daniel Worrall made his ODI debut for Australia against Ireland on 27 September 2016.

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8.

Daniel Worrall opened the bowling against Victoria in the elimination final, bowling a wide on the first ball but recovering to then bowl Aaron Finch for a golden duck in the same over.

9.

Daniel Worrall made his first appearance in the third game against Hampshire after missing the start of the season due to quarantine requirements.

10.

On 27 July 2021 Daniel Worrall signed for Surrey as a local player on a three-year contract which started from the 2022 summer.

11.

Daniel Worrall has a UK passport so will not count as an overseas player for Surrey.

12.

Daniel Worrall was part of the Surrey team that won the 2022 County Championship.

13.

In July 2023 Daniel Worrall was selected by the London Spirit for the 2023 season of The Hundred as an injury replacement for fast bowler Olly Stone.

14.

On 21 August 2023 Daniel Worrall signed a new multi-year contract with Surrey.

15.

Daniel Worrall was named as one of the 2025 Wisden Cricketers of the Year.

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Daniel Worrall has a distinctive angled run-up, one of the strangest in domestic Australian cricket.

17.

Daniel Worrall developed this run-up in his childhood, where there was an inconveniently placed tree in his backyard which made a direct approach to the crease impossible with the long run-up required for pace bowling.