Ollie Robinson has his eyes firmly on a plane ticket to the Ashes… the uncapped Sussex quick is determined to impress for England if chosen in first Test against New Zealand at Lord’s

  • Bowler Ollie Robinson is targeting a place in England’s Ashes squad this winter 
  • Uncapped Robinson is in the mix for England’s first Test versus New Zealand
  • The Sussex seamer said he’s drawn inspiration from legend Jimmy Anderson 

Ollie Robinson is targeting a breakthrough summer with England to book an Ashes ticket. 

Uncapped Robinson will be in the frame for selection for the Lord’s Test against New Zealand on June 2, with seam-bowling rivals such as Sam Curran and Chris Woakes absent at the Indian Premier League.

The Sussex bowler, who has finished second in the Division Two bowling charts for the past two County Championship seasons, has been a regular reserve in England bubbles during the Covid pandemic. Having also made two Test squads last summer, the 27-year-old believes he is ready to step up.

Ollie Robinson is hoping this summer will be his breakthrough into the England Test squad

The Sussex seamer (left) is in the frame to get his first England Test cap against New Zealand

The Sussex seamer (left) is in the frame to get his first England Test cap against New Zealand

‘I feel England can sort of see and know what I do,’ he said. ‘They have watched me for a few years. I just need to get that breakthrough in a Test match or series to cement my place for the plane to Australia.’

The stepson of former England assistant coach Paul Farbrace has good memories of Down Under, having taken seven wickets in a first-ever win over Australia A by their English counterparts 13 months ago in Melbourne.

‘I’ve been to Australia three times for grade cricket and once for England Lions. That Lions tour was a really strong tour for everyone involved. Dan Lawrence was on it as well,’ he said.

Robinson has already played in Australia for the England Lions and thinks he can ‘do the job’

‘The game at the MCG, they almost had a full Australia team out so we know we can do the job.

‘Watching Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood, they use the crease more than we do in England just to create slight angles, that’s what we spoke about and then implemented when we got there.’

Being around another top-class international —England’s all-time leading wicket-taker James Anderson —on the tour of India has provided another pointer for a bowler whose main threat is his ability to create seam and bounce from a high release point.

‘Jimmy is 39 this year and probably the fittest he has ever been. Seeing him work every day is what has stuck with me — how well he trains,’ said Robinson. ‘England have drilled that into me — they want me to work just as hard for Sussex as I did with them.’

Robinson pointed to James Anderson's example and said he is willing to work as hard as him

Robinson pointed to James Anderson’s example and said he is willing to work as hard as him

Not that his combined figures of 137 wickets at 17.64 runs across the 2018 and 2019 Championship campaigns are too shabby.

His goal of making the first Test squad of the 2021 summer begins at Emirates Old Trafford next Thursday against Lancashire.

Robinson will just be pleased to be back out on the field although, of bubble life, he said: ‘It’s not the hardest thing in the world. I’ve done it for four or five months without playing and have still come back feeling mentally fresh.’