Though Northern Superchargers: England’s white-ball captain Harry Brook has urged Zak Crawley and Jordan Cox to build on their strong showings in the Hundred and aim for entering the national team’s white-ball set-ups.
Though Northern Superchargers’ campaign end on Saturday night when their Eliminator against Trent Rockets was abandoned, Crawley and Cox ended with 280 and 327 runs respectively. Crawley has so far played 59 Tests and eight ODIs, but is yet to make his debut in T20Is. Cox, meanwhile, has played three ODIs and two T20Is so far.
"Everybody's in the mix: whoever does well. He (Crawley) obviously has the attributes that we're talking about: putting pressure on the bowlers with their good and bad balls; he can manipulate the field really well; he's good against fast bowling and he's good against spin. He's got all the attributes to play white-ball (cricket) for England.