Will captaincy reopen England door for Robinson?
A new season of county cricket is almost upon us, and the opening weeks of 2026 offer hope and opportunity to prospective England Test players that have not existed in recent years. Old faces and new kids on the block can all feel that an April and May stacked with runs or wickets could lead to a June of Test match cricket. One player who falls into the category of old faces is Ollie Robinson.
A key bowler in the early stages of the Bazball years, Robinson has not been seen in a Test since March 2024. His ability for the big stage was never in question, but fitness and disciplinary issues have dogged his career. Now at 32, the talented seam bowler is ready to take on the added responsibility of captaining Sussex in red-ball cricket.
If successful in that role as a bowler and a leader, will it unlock the door to a return to the England team this summer? Ollie Robinson performed a key role with the ball in England's 3-0 series win in Pakistan in 2022 Robinson's last Test was the fourth Test of the tour to India in 2024, which England lost 4-1. He suffered a back strain while batting in the first innings and only managed 13 overs at reduced pace as England lost that match by five wickets.
However, that was his only appearance on that tour, as questions over conditioning and a podcast he was doing with his girlfriend Mia, now wife, led to suggestions of unease with England's management. He has not been seen in the Test arena in the last two years, with the likes of Gus Atkinson and Brydon Carse getting the nod to state their cases in the build-up to and during the Ashes in the winter. Over the last two county summers, Robinson has claimed an identical 39 wickets in each, averaging in the mid-twenties, but well below the 74 and 63 he claimed in 2018 and 2019 that first highlighted him on the county scene as a bowler of high class and not enough to force a conversation about any possible return.
But here is a bowler who averaged 21. 33, troubling all of India's top-order batters during the home series in 2021 and showing real skill in unfriendly seam-bowling conditions during England's brilliant 3-0 series win in Pakistan the following year. While England's bowlers were struggling for consistency in the heat of the Ashes during the winter, Robinson was also in Australia.