DAVID WILLEY is allowing himself to dream about World Cup glory and adding the most memorable of snaps to the family photo album.

The Yorkshire all-rounder is trying his best not to look too far ahead as he knows there is a lot of water to go under the bridge between now and the July 14 final at Lord’s - not least his call-up to play in the tournament being rubber-stamped.

After all, England’s 15-man squad named last week is only a provisional party.

But, with a second child having just been born - a little girl called Maeve - and a home World Cup on the horizon, it is understandable that his mind has wandered to the very best-case scenario.

“With two little ones now, to play in a home World Cup would be a dream come true. It doesn’t get better than that,” he said.

“My second one was born three weeks ago, and she’s an absolute dream.

“She sleeps a lot during the day, so I think she’d be alright coming to games. It’s just Jacob that my wife (Carolynne) would have to run around after.

“It would be an amazing feeling if we could go all the way and win it. That would be a lovely family photo.

“But that’s a long way off. First and foremost it’s about getting in the squad and playing well.”

Willey, 29, admits it was a relief to see his name in the provisional squad having played the most recent of his 42 career ODIs last July when India were in England.

“You never quite know which way the selectors are going to go,” he said.

“It’s only a preliminary squad anyway, so it doesn’t actually mean a great deal yet.

“Things can change. But to be in there to start with is good and there’s a chance to make that spot my own against Ireland and then Pakistan.

“Last year, against India and Australia, I felt I did well with both bat and ball and hopefully I can repeat that.

“I not only want to be in the squad, but in the starting XI. That’s the main goal.”

As the former Northants man alludes to, there is plenty of time to prove he is worthy of a place in the squad and then hopefully a starting berth for the opening pool match against South Africa at the Kia Oval on May 30.

He is in the squads for a solitary one-day international against Ireland next month and then five matches against Pakistan, with the last of those at Emerald Headingley on May 19.

Willey, having played in the Royal London One-Day Cup for Yorkshire, now departs for an England training camp.