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[VIDEO] William Peter O'Rourke: Promising young fast-bowling talent from New Zealand

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How do you guys rate Will O'Rourke? in Test he can bowl over 145kph, he is only about 21, What impressed me about him the most was when NZ played vs Aussie in Tests, he really rushed them with his pace and bounce and had them hopping around the crease, and Tall Fast bowling is meant to be the Aussie batters strength, he is mainly a First Class Bowler (which is rare) but he has been given a chance against Pakistan in T20's.

What do you guys think of him?

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He looked good throughout the series and can consistently bowled over 140 kph.
 
How do you guys rate Will O'Rourke? in Test he can bowl over 145kph, he is only about 21, What impressed me about him the most was when NZ played vs Aussie in Tests, he really rushed them with his pace and bounce and had them hopping around the crease, and Tall Fast bowling is meant to be the Aussie batters strength, he is mainly a First Class Bowler (which is rare) but he has been given a chance against Pakistan in T20's.

What do you guys think of him?

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I'm very impressed. To me he looks like a bowler whose caliber will be on the level of Trent Boult.

Is not left armer and is not swinging too much right now but his pace, skill, execution and level headedness will take him far.

Exciting talent to watch out for the future.
 
I think given that he was bowling on batsmen friendly subcontinental wickets he did well in the series and always a handful even for top batsmen like Babar. Can’t wait to see the damage he will do on English wickets.
 
Nothing special. He was mostly trying to pitch the ball short which is the weakness of our batters. It seems like he already knew and implemented the plan accordingly.
 
Career averages
MatInnsOversMdnsRunsWktsBBIBBMAveEconSR510
overall3585.526246165/349/9315.372.8632.120

Seems promising. Good height (6'4) , good control and decent pace. Seems like a great replacement to Tim Southee.
 
5 fer in his first test in Asia is seriously impressive. He beat the bat many times in this innings.
Proper talent who can bowl accurate 90 mph yorkers as well.
 
I'm very impressed. To me he looks like a bowler whose caliber will be on the level of Trent Boult.

Is not left armer and is not swinging too much right now but his pace, skill, execution and level headedness will take him far.

Exciting talent to watch out for the future.
I called this in April. He showed his talent again vs India
 
Surrey-born 'giraffe' O'Rourke ready to take on England

This being New Zealand, there has not been a fuss.

While England have gone through a very public and emotional revamp of their fast-bowling attack, the Black Caps have quietly overhauled their own.

Trent Boult has not played a Test since being released from his central contract in 2022, Neil Wagner retired this year and Tim Southee has announced his own intention to call it quits.

Kyle Jamieson, the fourth member of the pace unit that made the Kiwis world Test champions in 2021, has had his career stalled by injuries.

On what looks set to be a green Christchurch pitch this week, England will get their first sight of Will O'Rourke, the fast bowler who got away from them.

When the tourists are led by Ben Stokes in the city where he spent the first 10 years of his life, they will come up against a man born in Surrey.

In seven Tests, 23-year-old O'Rourke has 26 wickets at an average of 19.

His 9-93 against an admittedly weak South Africa side earlier this year are the best match figures by a New Zealand bowler on Test debut.

More impressive was the way he removed Yashasvi Jaiswal and Virat Kohli in the first Test in Bangalore to set New Zealand on the way to their breathtaking series win.

Describing himself as a "pretty quiet dude", O'Rourke is 6ft 4in and bowls with his shirt permanently untucked. There is a passing resemblance to Morne Morkel, a regular scourge of England batters.

"I'm a little bit unorthodox," O'Rourke tells BBC Sport. "I fall away quite a bit. I've got a tall release and angle it back into the right-hander. Maybe I bring something a little bit different."

O'Rourke's association with England is much more fleeting than Stokes' to New Zealand. O'Rourke's father Paddy, himself a good enough bowler to play first-class cricket for Wellington, and mother Jess were working in the UK when Will and his brother Oliver were born.

"Mum and Dad, two Kiwis, were keen to raise us back in New Zealand," says O'Rourke. "I came back here when I was five, so I don't remember much of the UK. I was always a Kiwi and I always wanted to play for the Black Caps."

Like most young New Zealanders, O'Rourke played rugby union. A flanker or number eight, when he got taller he was stuck in the second row and lost his love of the game.

He did most of his growing up in Auckland and his cricket only accelerated after he moved to Christchurch to study at university.

At 19, he was handed a contract to play for Canterbury, where he was coached by Brendon Donkers. Limbs everywhere in his action, O'Rourke was described by Donkers as a "newborn giraffe".

"It's a pretty accurate summation of what it was when I first got down here," says O'Rourke. "If you see a tape of my action then, it was all over the place. It's definitely not picturesque now, but it's a lot better."

By his own admission, O'Rourke was not in the "greatest nick" physically and had "not seen the inside of a gym" until he joined Canterbury. Fitter and mentored by the even taller Jamieson, O'Rourke gained pace up to the mid-80s he is now.

Less than two years after his first-class debut in 2022, O'Rourke was playing Test cricket.

His rise to play all three formats for New Zealand and the award of a first central contract in July means O'Rourke has had to put a sports science degree on the back-burner.

"I'm slowly chipping away," he says. "I'll hopefully get that done in the next couple of years.

"I had an assignment due when we were on tour in Asia, so I did knuckle down for a little bit. When that was done, it was all cricket."

"All cricket" meant playing in all three matches of the win in India, arguably the greatest away series triumph by any team in history. Before that, New Zealand had not won a Test in India for 36 years.

"It was pretty surreal," says O'Rourke. "You go over there hearing some of the nightmares of how past tours have gone and how tough it can be. We had a big chat as a team before we went over there, to say 'why not us?' It was really special."

The meeting with England brings O'Rourke up against Gus Atkinson, another fast bowler who has made an impression in his first year as a Test cricketer.

Of all the bowlers in history with at least O'Rourke's 26 wickets, only three can better his strike-rate of 36.6. Two of them, George Lohmann and Albert Trott, played in the 19th Century. The other is Atkinson.

"I've been lucky enough to pick up the spoils in a few of the Tests," says O'Rourke.

"Guys like Tim Southee and Matt Henry are relentless in their lengths, not giving much away. I'm a bit more of a spray can, but it can make my good ball a bit more dangerous because you don't know when it's going to come."

O'Rourke's good ball will come. England need to be ready.

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It's not just airspeed. He gets a lot of lift from just short of a length.

Add to that he clocked 152.6 kph today and was pretty accurate.

Rushed all the Bazballers - Pope, Root, Brook, Bethell into plays and misses and false shots.

Very high ceiling for this guy.
Yeah he was bowling with some serious gas in that first spell. A few balls between 148-150 too.

The future of NZ fast-bowling.
 
William strikes early for New Zealand against Pakistan in the CT 2025 opener as Saud departs after a dismal performance.
 
100% this guy over Adam Milne at least.

QG wouldn’t mind him instead of Jamieson
 
100% this guy over Adam Milne at least.

QG wouldn’t mind him instead of Jamieson
He is very very good.
he has signed for the blast (late may).

IPL teams missed a trick but he is a bit raw in white ball cricket. Not playing IPL is better for him in some ways. It is a runfest. NZ probably won't release him for the PSL. Workload etc. Been his breakthrough season.
 
He is very very good.
he has signed for the blast (late may).

IPL teams missed a trick but he is a bit raw in white ball cricket. Not playing IPL is better for him in some ways. It is a runfest. NZ probably won't release him for the PSL. Workload etc. Been his breakthrough season.
NZ wont block a guy who can earn free cash. They prefer their players going out and gaining more exposure/experience
 
O'Rourke is a good find.

Successor to Trent Boult?
He is ok in nz and SA
He will fail bad in Aus and eng too

Novelty factor is over. He will get found out in the next tour in asia

Nothing special player
 
Reminds me of Pat Cummins alot.

Needless to say he is the future of NZ fast-bowling.
 
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