Though Parkinson has not been considered for the first two Tests of the India tour, at Trent Bridge and Lord’s in August, the UK’s current heatwave could play to his favour as the summer progresses, as well as the location of the final three Tests – not least the series finale on his home ground at Old Trafford, where the ball was spinning prodigiously during the final T20I of the Pakistan series.”I think of the Australian conditions, the pace he bowls, the amount of bounce and spin he gets, I think he is perfectly suited to Australian conditions,” Warne said. “So I think he has a big role to play and he might even play a Test match through the summer.”Jack Leach will be the spinner, probably to start with for England, but Matty Parkinson might get a gig at The Oval or Manchester, somewhere like that. I wouldn’t be surprised if they have a look at him during the India series thinking about the Ashes down the track.”One criticism of Parkinson in recent times has been the pace of his deliveries – and the bowler himself admitted last week that there had been times on the tour of South Africa last December when his eyes had strayed to the speed gun. But Warne, a bowler who was never afraid to give the ball air en route to his Australian-record tally of 708 Test wickets, applauded Parkinson’s determination to keep faith with the methods that have got him this far.Matt Parkinson has been in the wickets for Lancashire in the County Championship•Getty Images”The good thing is a lot of people would have told him to bowl fast, but he has stuck to being true to himself and what he is good at,” Warne said. “It is like anything. If you are doing well, no one will question anything about your pace. If it starts to go wrong, that’s when people start to question it, but he has stayed true to himself and that is what I really like. I have been pretty impressed watching him and I am looking forward to seeing his career develop.”Mate, if I wanted a spinner to bowl fast, they would be called medium-pacers. Spin bowlers are spin bowlers because they spin the ball and he does that. If you can swing, seam or spin the ball, you will be successful, no matter what form. He definitely does that and I think he bowls a beautiful pace.”Faster doesn’t mean dot balls,” Warne added. “In this form of the game, some spinners think bowling faster at the stumps is the option, but it is actually easier to hit. A slower, spinning ball wide of off stump is a lot harder to hit, so faster doesn’t always mean good. When fast bowlers are under the pump, they bowl slow, don’t they?”For the time being, Warne will be working closely with Parkinson’s white-ball England captain, Eoin Morgan, and though their opportunities for close collaboration have so far been limited by international fixtures and Covid isolations, he is confident that they will achieve a meeting of minds in their captain-coach partnership at London Spirit.”He is such an impressive guy, Morgs,” Warne said. “He has a bit of a gambler’s mentality, a bit of the poker ‘I am all in’ with certain things. He has the ability to get the best out of his players and the ability to inspire people too, so there is a lot to like about Morgs and the way he does things. He is a little bit old school which I like.”

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