England's director of cricket Rob Key described fast bowler Ollie Robinson as one of the best bowlers in the world.

Robinson's return to the Test squad is a significant move for England as they seek to bolster their bowling attack for the upcoming series against New Zealand. His inclusion marks a return to the international stage after a two-year absence [2].

Key emphasized the quality of the seamer's skill set during the announcement. "Ollie Robinson is one of the best bowlers in the world," Key said [1]. The director of cricket also noted that Robinson is a "world-class bowler" and said that the team wants him to make his recall count [2].

The decision to bring Robinson back into the fold follows a period of strong performance in domestic cricket. Key said he highlighted Robinson's eye-catching statistics as a primary reason for the recall [2]. These metrics suggested the bowler was ready to contribute immediately to the national side [3].

The timing of the recall comes ahead of the first Test match, which is scheduled for June 4, 2024 [1]. The England management views Robinson as a critical asset who can provide the necessary penetration and control against the New Zealand batting lineup.

Robinson has spent the last two years away from the international spotlight [2]. During this time, he worked to refine his game and maintain the form required for the highest level of the sport. Key said the team is ready to go back to a bowler of Robinson's caliber to ensure a competitive edge in the series [3].

"Ollie Robinson is one of the best bowlers in the world."

The recall of Ollie Robinson signals England's intent to prioritize proven experience and statistical consistency over experimental selections for the New Zealand series. By reintegrating a bowler described as world-class after a two-year hiatus, the management is betting on Robinson's ability to provide immediate stability and wicket-taking capability to the Test attack.