Reece Topley on the comeback path with World Cup call-up in his sights

Jul 25, 2023 at 12:35 AM
Reece Topley on the comeback path with World Cup call-up in his sights

Reece Topley is predicted to make a taking part in comeback for Surrey in a 50-over contest in opposition to Suffolk subsequent week, forward of a full stint with Northern Superchargers within the Hundred, as he begins his comeback from a merciless run of accidents that derailed his participation in each the T20 World Cup in Australia final yr and the IPL.

Topley, 29, travelled to Australia in October anticipating to play a key new-ball position in what turned out to be a triumphant match for England, who went on to turn into the one males’s white-ball group to carry the 50- and 20-over World Cups concurrently.

Instead, he stepped on a boundary marker whereas warming up forward of a follow match in opposition to Pakistan in Brisbane, and needed to fly house from the match for ankle surgical procedure. And then, having been signed by Royal Challengers Bangalore for INR 1.9 crore (£190,000 approx.) for his maiden IPL stint, Topley bowled simply two overs in his opening match in opposition to Mumbai Indians earlier than touchdown closely within the outfield and struggling a dislocated proper shoulder.

“I knew I was going home,” Topley mentioned, recalling the incident on the Chinnaswamy in early April. “When I was sat in Bangalore with my humerus bone in front of my pec, I was just like, ‘wow, how quickly can I get home to have surgery?’ It wasn’t like I was going to hang around or whatever. It was just, like, let’s just get out of here.”

Now, nevertheless, he is on the comeback path, and given his extraordinary bodily attributes – a 6’7″ frame capable of generating pace, swing and bounce from an awkward left-arm angle – his recovery is sure to be monitored closely by the England selectors, as their attentions switch from the ongoing Ashes to the white-ball series against Ireland and New Zealand in September, ahead of this winter’s defence of the 50-over World Cup in India.

“The Hundred is sort of like end-stage rehab, I assume,” Topley said at the launch of the KP Snacks community cricket pitches initiative in Tottenham. “Obviously I’ll look to place in some good performances and I’ll wish to do properly for Superchargers as a result of we have got an amazing squad that wishes to go all the way in which.

“But then, obviously, you got New Zealand and Ireland,” he added. “Those games will be quite pivotal in the lead-up to the World Cup. I know that the conditions are slightly different, but 50 overs is something we don’t play a lot of anymore, so that game-time in an ODI will be massively important. So I’ll look to hopefully play those, and get up to speed as soon as possible.”

Almost precisely 12 months in the past, Topley was on the very prime of his recreation – most notably with a exceptional haul of 6 for 24 against India at Lord’s, the perfect figures ever recorded by an England bowler in a males’s ODI. He blew away India’s top-order as soon as once more within the subsequent match at Old Trafford, and although England couldn’t shut out that exact contest, the efficiency ensured that he was in excessive demand on the subsequent IPL public sale in December, the place he attracted bids virtually of thrice his base value.

The incontrovertible fact that Topley is abruptly in such excessive demand – particularly after an injury-plagued profession that encompassed 4 stress fractures between 2016 and 2020, and the real perception that he may by no means play once more – has helped him to compartmentalise the frustrations of his freak setbacks this yr, and double down on the rehab to verify he is prepared for no matter alternatives come his means.

“It has gone really well,” he mentioned. “Obviously it’s never nice to get injured, but then I suppose the nature of the two injuries I had this year, you can spend a lot of time soul-searching and asking questions why, but I think you’ve just got to get on the front foot and deal with it, and almost take a typical British attitude, stiff upper lip and crack on.

“I suppose you flip it [on its head] and ask your self what is going on to be achieved if you aren’t getting on with issues? I’m actually excited to get again on the market. I’ve bowled very well when I’ve performed, so the truth that I’m taking part in once more and getting on the market fills me with a lot pleasure.

“When you are out there, you do have a big sense of gratification, you love the fact that you’re playing cricket, rather in any sense turning up and thinking it’s just another game. So let’s hope it’s the start of a relatively successful end of the summer and winter, obviously with the World Cup on the horizon.”

Assuming he is capable of show his health for the remainder of this summer time, Topley can be returning to India for his second World Cup marketing campaign, having performed an element within the squad that reached the ultimate of the World T20 in Kolkata in 2016, the place Carlos Brathwaite famously cracked 4 sixes in a row off Ben Stokes to swipe the trophy from England’s grasp.

“I suppose it’s nice that you’ve got people that have experienced that sort of heartbreak, especially out in quite an emotional place which is India,” Topley mentioned.

“When you’re playing, everyone’s emotions seem to be running high, whether you’re one side of the boundary rope or the other. But, equally, there’ll be some new faces in that squad. There’s a few stalwarts and ever-presents, but even those new faces have got IPL experience. So I don’t think there’s anything that’s going to throw up any surprises to anyone.

“I’m actually excited. There’s plenty of debate about 50-over cricket, however when there is a World Cup on the horizon, there’s few different issues that you may say you are going to prioritise forward of 50-over cricket.

“It’s a nice run-in with the Hundred, but those ODI series against Ireland and New Zealand will be about people trying to get in the XI for October.

“From a private perspective, I’ve had some success and it is actually about emulating that, however I would not say I’ve stayed nonetheless,” he added. “I’ve bought injured, however it’s been a time to work alone recreation and be taught some new issues, as a result of folks say that, in the event you’re standing nonetheless, you are going to get overtaken, so it is about including extra strings to my bow.”

Andrew Miller is UK editor of ESPNcricinfo. @miller_cricket