 Dawson is captaining the England Under-19s team in South Africa |
Hampshire all-rounder Liam Dawson has been called up for next month's England Lions trip to New Zealand. The 18-year-old, who is currently captaining the England Under-19 side in South Africa, will then spend five weeks down under. Hampshire chairman Rod Bransgrove told BBC Radio Solent: "It's a great step for him on his career ladder." Dawson became Hampshire's youngest first-class centurion during their last game of last season at Nottinghamshire. He averages 27.57 with the bat from six first-class appearances, and has taken six wickets at 35.50 with his left-arm spin.  | 606: DEBATE |
Bransgrove, though, has sounded a note of caution about Dawson's fast track into the England set-up. "My only concern is that he's rushed. He needs a year or two of playing steady cricket against grown-ups in the County Championship and other competitions," he said. "His call-up demonstrates the rapid strides he's made. But the next issue is one of timing. "It's all seen as part of his development process as a future England player, but clearly we need to get him established as a county player first." Dawson made his first-class debut at Yorkshire at the end of the 2007 season, and also picked up two man-of-the-match awards in one-day cricket in 2008.
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