‘You always talk as a bowling unit’

During the Ashes in Australia, England’s bowling attack was crying out for discipline and leadership, as they strained under the pressure Down Under.

No Jimmy Anderson, no Stuart Broad, no Chris Woakes. It left a vacuum of experience with nobody other than captain Ben Stokes to talk fellow bowlers through plans to opposing batters or field settings, placing even more pressure on the all-rounder’s shoulders.

However, that is an area that Robinson feels confident in. As he prepares to resume the extra responsibility that comes with leading a side, he feels that he has always been an attack leader.

“You’re always trying to help your quartet of bowlers,” he stated. “You’re always talking as a four and talking about fields and ideas to get players out.

“Half of that is captaincy anyway. All bowlers talk about fields and do those things.

“I’ve watched cricket my whole life, so I’ve got ideas on how to get players out or what fields might be good for different players, or quirky stuff sometimes.”

England bowlers in numbers

Ollie Robinson – 20 Tests; 76 wickets – average 22.92

Gus Atkinson – 16 Tests; 69 wickets – average 24.21

Jofra Archer – 18 Tests; 60 wickets – average 30.10

Brydon Carse – 14 Tests; 58 wickets – average 30.18

Josh Tongue – 9 Tests; 49 wickets – average 26.36

Matthew Potts – 11 Tests; 36 wickets – average 33.36

Sam Cook – 1 Test; 1 wicket – average 119.00

A Stokes-like influence for Sussex?

Robinson takes over at Sussex in an interesting period. John Simpson is moving to a wider role of club captain after leading them to the Division Two title in 2024 and a strong fourth place on their return to the top division last year.

But the winter has seen the club rocked by financial problems, so much so that they have been handed a 12-point penalty to start the 2026 season.

It promises to be challenging, but for head coach Paul Farbrace, Robinson will tackle it head-on.

As his stepfather, Farbrace knows him intimately as a cricketer and a person. That leads him to think that the role could bring the best out of the new Sussex skipper.

While having worked for many years within the England set-up, Farbrace even likens the situation with that of Robinson to captain Ben Stokes.

“There are two parts with Oliver,” stated Farbrace.

“One, he’s got a fantastic cricket brain and a lot of knowledge, and he has captained at various stages. But I also want to get the best out of him, and I think the more responsibility you give him, the more you get out of him.

“I remember saying that about Stokesy. When I moved him up to bat at six, he was obviously the all-rounder; his job was to field wherever he thought the ball was going.

“The more responsibility you give him, the more you get out of him, and it’s the same with Oliver.”

Paul Farbrace, wearing batting gloves and a bat under his left arm, shares a conversation with a laughing Ben Stokes, who has his big cricket bag across both shoulders Image source, Shutterstock
Image caption,

Paul Farbrace was part of the England coaching set-up between 2015 and 2018

‘Good enough for four more years’

As someone used to being in and around the international game, Farbrace has a feel for what is required to be successful.

He believes that Robinson has not reached that level in the last year, but there is nothing stopping the bowler from making a big impact in 2026.

“Oliver hasn’t been the bowler we’d have liked to have been, taking loads of wickets in the last 12, 15 months,” he stated.

“But if he’s serious about getting back with England, he’s got a massive opportunity to get back into that team.

“He’s still young enough to play another four years of Test cricket at least.

“If he really wants to do it, we’ll benefit out there because he’ll be taking wickets for us and England will have a decision to make.”

Only time will tell, but Robinson must put his plan into action with Sussex, starting away to Leicestershire on Good Friday.

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