Rob Key and Mark Wood excited by prospect of Durham bowler making England debut

Matt Roller19-May-2022Midway through Matthew Potts’ nets session on Thursday morning, Eoin Morgan walked over to shake his hand to congratulate him on his first call-up to a full England squad. With England only picked 13 players to cover the first two Tests against New Zealand, Potts is almost certain to make his debut at some stage during the series and has a strong chance of playing at Lord’s in two weeks’ time.Sensibly, he decided to sit out this week’s Championship fixture against Middlesex, having bowled 233.5 overs in six back-to-back games at the start of the season – 20 more than any other seamer in the country this year. Instead, he was put through his paces by Neil Killeen, Durham’s bowling coach, before soaking up the atmosphere of a four-day game at Lord’s for the first time (his only career appearance there came in the Hundred last summer).Potts has been the beneficiary of an England injury crisis, with swathes of more-experienced seamers ruled out of the first Test, and has emerged from left field on the back of a stunning start to the Championship season: he took 35 wickets at 18.57 across the first half-dozen rounds, 11 more than the nearest contender.