The person who helped New Zealand’s bowling unit ship a champion punch has warned England of the hazards of getting right into a skirmish with a bloke he merely refers to as ‘Nasty’.
Shane Jurgensen spent 10 years throughout two spells because the Black Caps’ bowling coach, a interval wherein they have been topped Take a look at cricket’s inaugural world champions and made a number of appearances in world finals.
One wherein the trio of Tim Southee, Trent Boult and Neil Wagner took their place among the many most skilful seamers on the worldwide circuit – combining for 968 Take a look at wickets.
However it’s for a unique aspect of the quick bowling artwork – the worry of bodily ache being inflicted – that Jurgensen gave the menacing nickname to certainly one of their successors, the 6ft 5in Will O’Rourke.
‘I simply name him Nasty,’ says Jurgensen, now head coach of Wellington and presently on a three-month secondment as bowling marketing consultant with Gloucestershire.
‘I can draw upon a few of the feedback of my Wellington batters when he is come steaming in on the Basin on a bouncy inexperienced one. Speak to them and the response has been, “woah”.
‘Will’s a delicate big, a stunning child, however it’s a unique story when he will get the ball in his hand. He’s undoubtedly hostile.’
‘I simply name him Nasty,’ says former New Zealand coach Shane Jurgensen of Will O’Rourke, a ‘hostile’ bowler standing at 6ft 5in
‘Will’s a delicate big, a stunning child, however it’s a unique story when he will get the ball in his hand. He’s undoubtedly hostile’
Jurgensen spent 10 years throughout two spells because the Black Caps’ bowling coach, a interval wherein they have been topped Take a look at cricket’s inaugural world champions
The distinctive promoting level for O’Rourke is his excessive launch, simply past the perpendicular, making a trajectory for deliveries that makes opponents really feel the ball is all the time following them.
‘As a result of he bowls with actually good tempo, makes use of the angle over the wicket and bowls in-swingers to the appropriate hander, it is an incredible menace he creates,’ Jurgensen tells Each day Mail Sport.
‘And he’s scary due to his top, getting this horrific, steep bounce on all types of surfaces.
‘His huge breakthrough Take a look at collection was in opposition to India when New Zealand beat them 3-0 away.’
Certainly, O’Rourke was instrumental in India being routed for 46, their lowest ever rating on house soil, bagging seven wickets in that first Take a look at in Bengaluru. His general tally of 39 wickets in 11 Checks consists of 10 in three in opposition to England on house soil 18 months in the past.
The 24-year-old, born in London to Kiwi dad and mom, has performed just one Take a look at since, resulting from again points that additionally led to New Zealand limiting his County Championship appearances for Yorkshire final summer time to 1.
However, together with the colossal Kyle Jamieson – one other to have endured stress fractures of the again – O’Rourke will clean up an assault that includes totally different personnel from the one-off Take a look at win in Eire. Like new-ball operator Matt Henry, they’re becoming a member of up with the squad straight from the Indian Premier League.
Rotating the bowlers is a state of affairs acquainted to Australian Jurgensen, whose influential position within the rise of the Black Caps this century – between 2008-10 and once more from 2016-2023 – additionally noticed him win 11 of 13 matches standing in for earlier head coach Gary Stead.
O’Rourke is following within the footsteps of some supremely proficient Kiwi quick bowlers together with Trent Boult (left) and Tim Southee
The 24-year-old has taken 39 wickets in 11 Checks, together with 10 in three matches in opposition to England on house soil 18 months in the past
When New Zealand received right here in 2021 forward of claiming the World Take a look at Championship title with victory over India in Southampton, they made adjustments match to match.
Jurgensen’s imaginative and prescient in 2016, when he returned from a stint as Bangladesh head coach to renew his position, was to create ‘probably the most resilient and relentless bowling assault on the planet’.
It helped that Southee, Boult and Wagner stayed match by bowling a number of overs below supervision from Jurgensen and former Olympic athlete Chris Donaldson, New Zealand’s power and conditioning coach.
And even in downtime, Jurgensen would spherical up that trio and others who lived across the Mount Maunganui space, like Kane Williamson and Colin de Grandhomme, to partake in ‘yard’ coaching at Bay Oval.
‘In between collection or excursions, they might have their health club programme, and the health club was on the identical space because the grass nets, so, we’d principally organize a little bit of what you would possibly see in basketball,’ Jurgensen explains.
‘You flip as much as a basketball courtroom and have just a little little bit of a battle, like a few of the guys did within the NBA through the low season.
‘We used to have some wonderful, memorable web classes within the greenhouse there. You’d have individuals going previous, strolling their canine, they usually had no concept that inside you had most likely top-of-the-line Take a look at batters within the final 20 years and a few bowlers with a whole bunch of Take a look at wickets working in, battling one another.
‘Being so particular on element and dealing collectively to get higher is an actual trait of the Black Caps,’ says Jurgensen, presently working as a bowling marketing consultant with Gloucestershire
‘That setting used to breed communication. I bear in mind one specific session, Trent was bowling to Kane, utilizing an older ball that was reverse swinging, on the eve of taking part in on the subcontinent.
‘He was seeking to swing the ball from across the wicket and one of many issues that Kane informed him was that if the ball simply swung from that angle it was simple to play, however every time the ball swung and bounced that bit extra from barely again of a size, it was far more threatening.
‘That was the kind of dialog that might occur between the batters and the bowlers. Being so particular on element and dealing collectively to get higher is an actual trait of the Black Caps.’













