- But he fires warning shot to white-ball wannabes, worrying that no one comes close to spin king Rashid
EOIN MORGAN says England’s wannabe spin kings should learn from the best when The Hundred gets underway.
The former World Cup-winning skipper believes there is no one fit to challenge white-ball guru Adil Rashid (right).
Although there is an outside chance that one of the rank outsiders might force the selectors’ hand, ahead of the T20 World Cup in Australia, he says they should take the opportunity instead to measure themselves against the best.
A cluster of younger twirly men are Rashid’s confirmed understudies – players such as Rehan Ahmed (Southern Brave), Callum Parkinson (Northern Superchargers), his twin brother Matt (Manchester Originals), and Matt Critchley (Welsh Fire).
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