Recent form
Bio
The tall, well-built right-arm pacer known for his ability to swing the ball, Daniel Worrall is a professional Australian cricketer who made his debut for South Australia in 2012 but struggled to hold down a permanent place in both Sheffield Shield and the one-day side.
A late bloomer to cricket, Worrall’s boost in pace saw him from being a commerce student in Melbourne to a South Australian rookie in 2012-13. A dominant season in the domestic limited-overs format saw him get a chance at the highest level for Australia. He made his ODI debut against Ireland on September 27th, 2016 but failed to secure his spot in the limited-overs Australian side.
Nicknamed “Franky”, the Melbourne-born pacer suffered a stress fracture during his stint for the English county side Gloucestershire. He bounced back in the last 5 matches for Melbourne Stars with a career-best 4/23 against Hobart Hurricanes in the semi-finals of the eighth edition of the Big Bash League (BBL).
Worrall’s ability to take the ball away from the right-handers particularly with the new ball makes him a great asset for any side.
(As of November 2021)
Batting Career
Format | Matches | Innings | NO | Run | SR | Avg | HS | 100s/50s | 200s | 4s/6s |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ODI | 3 | 1 | 1 | 6 | 150.00 | 0.00 | 6 | 0/0 | 0 | 1/0 |
Bowling Career
Format | Matches | Innings | Wickets | SR | Avg | 5 Wkt | BF | Eco |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ODI | 3 | 3 | 1 | 158.00 | 171.00 | 0 | 1/43 | 6.49 |
Teams Played For
South Australia, Melbourne Stars, Australia A, Australia, Prime Ministers XI, Gloucestershire
Daniel's Bio
The tall, well-built right-arm pacer known for his ability to swing the ball, Daniel Worrall is a professional Australian cricketer who made his debut for South Australia in 2012 but struggled to hold down a permanent place in both Sheffield Shield and the one-day side.
A late bloomer to cricket, Worrall’s boost in pace saw him from being a commerce student in Melbourne to a South Australian rookie in 2012-13. A dominant season in the domestic limited-overs format saw him get a chance at the highest level for Australia. He made his ODI debut against Ireland on September 27th, 2016 but failed to secure his spot in the limited-overs Australian side.
Nicknamed “Franky”, the Melbourne-born pacer suffered a stress fracture during his stint for the English county side Gloucestershire. He bounced back in the last 5 matches for Melbourne Stars with a career-best 4/23 against Hobart Hurricanes in the semi-finals of the eighth edition of the Big Bash League (BBL).
Worrall’s ability to take the ball away from the right-handers particularly with the new ball makes him a great asset for any side.
(As of November 2021)