Zach Crawley has found his place in England’s Test squad under Ben Stokes and head coach Brendon McCullum.
With an impressive record of over 1,000 runs in 13 matches since the start of 2023, Crawley’s aggressive batting style often sets the tone for quick starts.
Despite his impressive performances in the trials, the 26-year-old has yet to establish himself in England’s white-ball squad, failing to be selected for last year’s 50th World Cup and the upcoming 20th edition.
Crawley, who has appeared in eight one-day internationals but no T20Is for England, has expressed his desire to succeed in white-ball cricket, and shares those aspirations.
Although he has focused on Test cricket in recent years, he said he wants to contribute to his country in all formats.
Working hard to improve his skills, Crawley aims to improve his hitting power and aim to send more balls over the boundary rope.