In Will O’Rourke, Yorkshire have signed one of the rising stars of world cricket.

The New Zealand fast bowler will, like his fellow overseas Will – Sutherland, represent the county in a mid-season spell of Vitality Blast cricket, providing the county’s seam attack with genuine pace and skill. 

Surrey-born O’Rourke’s parents emigrated to New Zealand when he was five.

He is a tall quick with a smooth action and has played his domestic cricket for Canterbury, though his father Patrick and uncle Matthew played elsewhere for Wellington and Auckland respectively. 

Picture by Hannah Peters/Getty Images. Will O’Rourke bowls against England in December as Harry Brook – a potential new team-mate at Headingley – looks on from the non-striker’s end. 

Will came up through the Auckland age-groups with his family having originally settled in the city, but he moved to the South Island for University and has remained with Canterbury ever since.

While O’Rourke, 23-years-old, has captured the attention following his recent exploits in Test Match cricket – 36 wickets in 10 appearances – he debuted for the Kiwis in white ball cricket first.

He debuted in ODI cricket in December 2023 and T20I cricket in April of last year. Sandwiched in between, he made his Test bow against South Africa at Hamilton, claiming nine wickets in the match and earning the Player-of-the-Match award.

He subsequently claimed eight wickets in the match in a Galle Test against Sri Lanka and seven against India at Bangalore, demonstrating an ability to achieve success in a variety of conditions.

Will O'Rourke

Picture by Hagen Hopkins/Getty Images. Will O’Rourke bowls for Canterbury against winners Central Districts in Sunday’s Super Smash T20 final in New Zealand. 

Six foot, four inches O’Rourke has 36 wickets from 36 career T20 appearances to his name with a best of 4-23.

He has taken the new ball in T20 cricket for his country, and has four wickets in three appearances. But, more recently, he has bowled his overs through the middle for Canterbury in the New Zealand Super Smash competition.

He is currently preparing for New Zealand’s 50-over Champions Trophy campaign in Pakistan later this month when he may come up against Harry Brook and Joe Root if the Kiwis and England make it through to the semi-finals.

They are paired in different groups for the early stages of the competition.

Lockie Ferguson

Picture by Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com. Will O’Rourke’s compatriot Lockie Ferguson celebrates taking a Roses T20 hat-trick at Headingley in early July 2021. 

He dismissed both twice during December’s Test series in New Zealand, which England won.

O’Rourke will be hoping to make it third time lucky when it comes to domestic T20 success having been part of two Super Smash final defeats with Canterbury, including one on Sunday just gone against Central Districts.

He took advice from former Yorkshire County Championship winner Kane Williamson before signing this deal and will hope to have a similar impact to the one which Lockie Ferguson had in T20 cricket at Headingley in 2021.

A Roses hat-trick certainly wouldn’t go amiss! 

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