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Days after hammering from RCB, LSG Pacer continues with a run in execution in T20 Blast

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Days after hammering from RCB, LSG Pacer continues with a run in execution in T20 Blast


It was his second most expensive spell of his career in T20.

The Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) William O’Rourke pacemaker suffered another hard outing in his T20 Blast debut for Yorkshire last night. Kiwi’s Speedster was very expensive and ended up as the worst bowling player for his side.

Rourke admitted 67 races in four overs to an abysmal economy rate of 16.80. It was his second most expensive spell of his career in the T20, with the worst against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) three days ago in Lucknow, where he leaked 18.50 races for more.

He granted 15 or more races in each in the explosion of the T20, with the batters who easily take it. Among all the bowling players to play the four overs of their spell, O’Rourke was the most expensive and the second most expensive in this accessory.

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While O’Rourke has the tools to be a successful T20 player, he lacks the experience to know how to build a defensive bowl or bowl, especially on flat surfaces. This is an area that will improve once you get more exposure to franchise cryket, since O’Rourke has not yet traveled worldwide as a specialist in T20 in your career.

William O’Rourke LSG Matthew Breetzke teammate plays a shocking blow

In the same game, Matthew Breetzke, playing for Northampthonshire, shone with an impressive cameo while opening the tickets. He scored 36 races in just 16 deliveries, including four limits and three maximums, at an attack rate of 225.

Bretzke was severe against his teammate at LSG, William O’Rourke, scoring most of his entries run from his bowling. He accumulated 29 races in 11 deliveries against O’Rourke, comprising four limits and two maximums, at an attack rate of 263.63.

His coup provided an ideal beginning for Northampthonshire, who recorded a huge 237/4 in the first entries in Leeds. Later, Yorkshire brilliantly hit to score 224/9 and approach the target, but fell short of 13 races.

They would expect a better bowling of bowling in the next game, and William O’Rourke, which is among its main bowling players, should take a step forward with the ball. Their performances would define how well Yorkshire’s attack on flat surfaces performs.

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