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Black Caps’ Will O’Rourke Ruled Out of Second Test Against Zimbabwe
New Zealand’s pace bowler Will O’Rourke has been ruled out of the second test against Zimbabwe due to a back injury. The decision was announced by the team on March 13, 2024. O’Rourke sustained the injury after a strong performance in the first test held in Bulawayo, where he took 3-28 in the second innings, contributing significantly to the Black Caps’ victory by nine wickets.
O’Rourke will return to New Zealand for treatment, giving the medical team the opportunity to assess the extent of his injury. The absence of the promising bowler is a setback for the Black Caps as they prepare for the second and final test, which is set to commence on March 15 at the Queens Sports Club in Bulawayo.
In response to O’Rourke’s injury, the team has secured the services of uncapped left-arm seamer Ben Lister, who was already in Zimbabwe as part of the injury cover. Lister will remain with the squad for the duration of the tour, providing the team with additional bowling options as they seek to maintain their momentum following the first test win.
The second test will be crucial for both teams as they aim to finalize their strategies and rosters. While New Zealand currently holds the upper hand after their recent triumph, Zimbabwe will be eager to capitalize on any opportunity to level the series on home soil.
Fans will be watching closely to see how the Black Caps adjust in the absence of O’Rourke and how Lister performs under the pressure of international competition.
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