With a bumper white-ball calendar this year, in which Parkinson hopes to use the Blast and the Hundred to pitch for T20 World Cup selection after missing out on an IPL deal, it would be easy to assume that he will prioritise limited-overs cricket, but he insists he wants to play “at least four of the first seven” Championship games, and all of the final seven.He admits it will be difficult to break into the Lancashire team on early-season pitches, not least given their seam stocks and his lack of prowess with the bat, but he hopes to return from his winter away, in which he has worked closely with spin consultant Jeetan Patel – “he’s awesome: there isn’t really that spin coach you can go to in county cricket, so it’s nice to have someone dedicated to us” – as an improved bowler and demonstrate that he can bowl “on day one through to day four, not just on day four”.And so to Sri Lanka. Parkinson is realistically the third-choice spinner, behind Leach and Bess, and while England picked three on their most recent visit, Root and Joe Denly’s part-time offerings may mean that they settle for two specialists this time. But having been “50:50” about his chances of being picked, Parkinson hopes that a strong performance in the warm-up games will catapult him into the side.”That’s what I probably haven’t done on these two red-ball trips: bowl really well in the warm-up games. It’s similar to the situation at Lancs, in that it’s about trying to make myself really hard to leave out.”He is excited to have close friend Keaton Jennings in the squad alongside him for the first time – “our girlfriends are coming out, so we’ll do something as a four” – and holds a healthy sense of perspective about the game.”Obviously you have your tough moments in hotel rooms… but you sometimes get lost in rubbish, really. If you actually realise where you are, what you’re doing, who you’re playing for, then those moments in hotel rooms become moments that you cherish.”You don’t know how long your England career is going to be. The mindset that I’ve tried to go with is to try and enjoy it, enjoy every moment of every single tour that I’ve managed to be selected on. If the performances come then brilliant, but if not then I’d like to think that I’ve tried my best.”* The other two players named in all six England squads this winter were … Joe Denly and Sam Curran

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