Hayes & Harlington Gazette

White’s eager to get back behind the stumps for Middlesex

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KEEPING wicket against the Australian­s at Lord’s can be ticked off Robbie White’s bucket list – his next target is to find a way back into Middlesex’s four-day side.

The 22-year-old stood in for regular gloveman John Simpson last weekend as Middlesex took on the tourists in a 50-over clash, keeping tidily and taking a catch to dismiss centurion Travis Head.

That represente­d a better experience than White’s last first-team outing at Lord’s, when he played as a batsman and was bowled first ball by Northampto­nshire’s Ben Sanderson in the opening game of the season.

Since that setback, White has been piling up runs for Middlesex’s second XI and could be in the frame again for their next two rounds of Specsavers County Championsh­ip fixtures later this month.

Nick Gubbins, Eoin Morgan and Paul Stirling all have internatio­nal commitment­s during that period.

“It’s just about trying to push your name up the pecking order and bash that door down,” said White.

“There are a lot of great players at this club who are either playing internatio­nal cricket or are on the fringes, and you never know what opportunit­ies are going to be available.”

White started out as a parttime bowler but made the move behind the stumps in his mid-teens and became the regular wicketkeep­er for Middlesex’s second XI.

“When I realised I probably wasn’t going to be 6ft 4in, I decided bowling might not the best plan,” White said. “But I think you need a second string – it gives you two ways of getting into the side.

“Even though he’s probably not recognised as one of the great glovemen, I think Geraint Jones had a very positive impact with the bat and he’d get stuck in, often in quite difficult situations.

“He was one that inspired me growing up and (former Middlesex player) Adam Gilchrist was a big one as well, at a time when I was taking cricket seriously and wanted to be a keeper.”

For now, White’s immediate attention is focused on Friday, when he is expected to feature as Middlesex face Worcesters­hire in the Second XI Trophy semi-final at Radlett.

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