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Irish leg-spinner White looks to seize the opportunity

by - Published on Mon, Feb 15, 2021 7:58 PM
Irish leg-spinner White looks to seize the opportunity
Mon, Feb 15, 2021 7:58 PM
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Ireland Wolves leg-spinner Ben White is looking forward to his first tour with the Wolves and sees his selection as vindication for his hard work over recent years and he is confident that he can prove his potential.

The tour is scheduled from 17 February to 19 March 2021, and will see the Wolves play a multi-format eight-match series against Bangladesh A.

The series will start with the lone four-day match at the Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium in Chattogram on February 26 while the first three one-day matches will be held on March 5, 7 and 9 respectively at the same venue.

Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Dhaka will host the remaining two one-day matches on March 12 and 14 respectively while the T20s will take place at the same venue on March 17 and 18 respectively.

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“I was over the moon to get the call from the Chair of Selectors, and am very grateful to be given the opportunity to represent my country again after being fortunate enough to play Under-19s a few years ago,’’ said White on Monday.

“I made a few goals at the start of last year to try and get back into contention of higher honours, and I’ve put in a lot of hard work over the 12 months or so with Stephen Moreton my coach in Phoenix CC to try and make that happen, and it’s just very nice feeling that it’s paid off up until this point.”

“I feel like I had a pretty good season in 2020 in the midst of the pandemic. We were obviously very lucky to be able to get out a play any cricket at all under the circumstances, but I feel the hard work put in before and throughout the season really paid off, and it’s really nice to be back enjoying the game again,’’ he said.

Bangladesh won’t be foreign climes for White, as he has already had some experience playing cricket in that part of the world earlier.

“I’ve been to Bangladesh before - in 2016 for the U19 World Cup, and have also been fortunate enough to go to Sri Lanka (2014) and Malaysia (2015). I’m expecting it to be very hot and humid, and hopefully it should be very spin friendly. I feel I’m bowling quite well at the moment and feel pretty confident in my ability, so I’m just really looking forward to getting over there to play some hard cricket as is possible under the current circumstances of COVID, We are so lucky to get the chance to go to a country like Bangladesh to be doing something we love, so I’m just relishing the opportunity,’’ he said.

Ireland U19 players Lorcan Tucker, Ben White, Colin Currie, Fiachra Tucker and Jack Tector in 2016.

 

Dublin-born White has been a cricketer from a very early age, but leg spin came along after being spotted messing around in the nets that turned out to be

“I’ve played cricket ever since I can remember - it started when my Dad insisted on bringing me down to the Phoenix Park to try it out, as he would’ve played it a lot when he was younger back in New Zealand. And I really just took too it like a fish to water. I’ve played my whole career in Phoenix CC, who have been so great in my development and I can’t thank them enough,’’ he said.

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“Growing up I played every sport under the sun - cricket, rugby, football, GAA, Hurling to name a few. But cricket was my number one focus,’’ he added.

 “I used to bowl seam, as everyone seems to when they start out - and I actually opened the bowling for Leinster Under-11s way back when under the great guidance of Brían O’Rourke. But I stopped at Under-13s when Mike Halliday saw me messing around in the nets bowling leggies in a game of stumpy and demanded I give up the seam and start bowling them from then on. So I guess I have Mike Halliday to thank for spotting them and Matt Lunson for working on them with me,’’ he concluded.

White said that he will bring Xbox and books to keep him preoccupied during

“I’ll be bringing a book or two with me, as well as the Xbox to keep myself occupied. I’m just really looking forward to being able to learn from the likes of Graham Ford and Stuart Barnes as it’s such a great opportunity for myself to better myself as a cricketer,’’ he concluded.

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