Academy star Adam Shepherd is looking to build on his stunning season and cement his place in the England set-up after making his debut this year.
The 15-year-old bowling all-rounder was picked by England Under-15s as opening bowler in their matches against an ECB Regional XI.
He was named as the Under-15s best fielder and impressed enough to be selected for the Under-16s against Schools Sport Australia.
And Shepherd feels his game has moved up a level since going on the Notts Academy’s pre-season trip to the World Cricket Academy in Mumbai.
He said: “I’ve definitely felt that I’ve improved as a player. I’m bowling a lot quicker now and I seem to be getting more swing with my deliveries.
“I set out at the start of the season to try and be picked by England Under-15s, so to achieve that goal was a great honour.
“The games were played at Loughborough and that meant I got the chance to do some one-to-one work with Kevin Shine, who’s in charge of the fast bowling programme for the ECB.
“He gave me a lot of backing and was pleased to see that I’ve got a natural action for in-swing, as that’s something many batsmen don’t face very often.
His performances earned him the Notts Academy Most Improved Player award at the End of Season Gala Dinner and he added: “I’ve had a great year and am just trying to work hard over the winter and keep my place in the England Under-16s next season.”
Shepherd is pictured being presented with the A.A Thomson Fielding Award by ESCA’s Ken Lake.
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