A teen spin ‘wizard’, an Irish gloveman and an American quick: Big Bash Draft Bargains
September 2nd, 2023 11:08 am
The left-armed seamer turned heads during last year’s T20 World Cup, knocking over Glenn Maxwell and Marcus Stoinis during Ireland’s Super 12 contest against Australia. He finished the tournament with 11 wickets at 17.18, also taking a hat-trick against New Zealand. Left-armed seamers remain a rarity in the WBBL, and Norris would strengthen the bowling depth of any franchise that snaps her up.During last year’s T20 World Cup in Australia, the host nation was humbled by an Irish wicketkeeper who hammered an unbeaten 71 at the Gabba.
He has taken 29 wickets at 19.06 for Pakistan since his international debut in 2020, also appearing in the Caribbean Premier League and Global T20 Canada. Despite being renowned as a red-ball bowler, his pace and relentless accuracy could prove dangerous on Australia’s bouncy decks.Raza, a genuine all-rounder with 183 T20s under his belt, was last year named in the T20 World Cup team of the tournament after a stunning campaign for Zimbabwe.
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