Zak Crawley has unexpectedly been given the responsibility of leading England in the upcoming three-match ODI series against Ireland. This surprising chance follows a summer in which Crawley’s explosive talent as an opening batsman in the Ashes captured the attention of cricket fans all across the world. Notably, he established himself as a key figure in the locker room and became known as a potential England captain in the future.
Since Joe Root will not be available for the opening match at Headingley, the 25-year-old will assume full leadership duties, with vice-captain Ben Duckett at his side. They hope to demonstrate the breadth of English cricket’s talent together. Crawley admitted that he was first shocked by his selection and said that all he wanted was to play for England and be a member of the team. But for the English batter, this action came as a “bolt from the blue.”
“I was surprised. I only wanted to play more games for England and hope to make the team. They informed me that I was captain, which is a wonderful opportunity for me. Simple as that; Matthew Mott was calling everyone else as he went about his business, so it was only a brief but effective phone conversation, according to Crawley, who was quoted by Mirror.co.uk.
Jos Buttler and Ben Stokes were both impressed by Zak Crawley.
Earlier in the season, cricket legend and test captain Ben Stokes completely backed his development. The England top-order hitter is well-suited to captain the squad, according to the English cricket hierarchy, which includes head coach Matthew Mott and regular skipper Jos Buttler. These three one-day games, which will take place before the World Cup, will showcase the newest white-ball talent and try to advance the team following the Indian event.
Crawley has had plenty of exposure to England’s cricketing settings, despite having just played three ODIs two years ago. He has closely observed the leadership methods of Stokes and Buttler. The Bromley-born skipper is eager to follow in their footsteps as he assumes the reins for the first time, heralding in a new era for England’s aspirant cricketers on the international arena. Both of them have achieved significant success as captains.