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Robinson ready to put in hard work after dream return
To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, How's that for a return?! Robinson takes three wickets in first over in two years By Sam Drury BBC Sport journalist at Lord's Published 17 minutes ago Ollie Robinson says his dream return to the England Test team has come after rediscovering his "love of the game" in recent months. The 32-year-old seamer took three wickets in his first over against New Zealand at Lord's, before ending day one with figures of 4-10 in a stunning comeback more than two years since his last Test. But having ensured England finished the first day of the series opener in a strong position, despite being bowled out for 140, Robinson knows there is much still to do to ensure his latest stint in international cricket is a success. "I'm so speechless about how it's gone - I couldn't have dreamt up that day," he told BBC Test Match Special. "When we lost the toss and got stuck in, we were hoping to be batting all day. It obviously didn't go our way but to come out with the ball as a collective, we were right on it from ball one. "It's been such a special day, I have no words." After striking with just his third ball, Robinson's performance on a seaming pitch left England fans wondering what might have been had he played during the winter's Ashes series. While Australia produced a number of bowler-friendly pitches, an England attack built to exploit the pace and bounce of more traditional Australian surfaces failed to take full advantage. "I was nowhere near ready to play or anywhere near where I am now as a person and a cricketer," Robinson said of missing the Ashes. "It's only been the last few months that I've got the enjoyment back for the game and knuckled down a bit more. "I went to Australia in the winter and played some grade cricket and just got the love of the game back really and, yeah, the wickets might have suited me but I wasn't ready to play. "There was a lot of hard work that still needed to be done for me to get back in." To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Highlights: 16 wickets fall on opening day as England fight back against New Zealand Stunning Robinson return gives life to England Published 2 hours ago Watch Today at the Test on BBC iPlayer TMS podcast: Sensational day for seamers as wickets tumble When Robinson was dropped from the England squad following the tour of India in 2024, he boasted an impressive bowling average of 22.92. However, concerns over both his fitness throughout spells and his attitude were deemed enough to outweigh his obvious talent as a new-ball bowler. A 27-month absence from international cricket followed before his fine start to the county season, after taking on the responsibility of captaining Sussex, earned him a recall. "I don't think I'm a different bowler," Robinson added. "I think I've put a lot of work over the last couple of months to