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Daniel Worrall
Daniel Worrall Jersy

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Team flagAus31 yrs
batting styleright-arm fast-medium Bowler
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Recent Form

0 (0) *vs SUS, T20-Blast
6 (5) vs KT, First class
32 (31) vs MDX, First class
35 (24) vs WARKS, First class
2 (3) vs HAM, First class
18 (8) vs LANCS, First class
23 (15) vs YORKS, First class
12 (11) vs NOR, First class
1 (17) vs ESS, First class
26 (20) vs YORKS, First class
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Career Stats

ODI
BBL
Matches3
Innings1
Runs6
100s0
50s0
HS6
SR150.00
Avg0.00
Fours1
Sixes0
Duck outs--
ICC Rank--
Debut:vs Ireland at Willowmoore Park, Sep 27, 2016

Teams played for

South Australia Melbourne Stars Australia A Australia Prime Ministers XI Gloucestershire

About Daniel Worrall

NameDaniel Worrall
Birth10 Jul 1991
Birth PlaceMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Height6 ft 0 in
NationalityAustralian

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.... continue reading

Player 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)