Ryan Ponsonby Burl (born 15 April 1994) is a Zimbabwean
cricket
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er who plays for the
national side. He made his international debut for Zimbabwe in February 2017.
Early life
He quit his university education in
Southampton and also sacrificed his county cricket commitments as he decided to play first-class cricket in Zimbabwe.
Domestic and T20 career
In February 2017, Burl was named in an academy squad by
Zimbabwe Cricket to tour England later that year.
He made his
Twenty20 debut for
Mis Ainak Knights in the
2017 Shpageeza Cricket League
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on 12 September 2017.
Burl was the leading run-scorer in the 2017–18 Logan Cup for
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, with 401 runs in five matches. In November 2019, he was selected to play for the
Chattogram Challengers
The Chattogram Challengers ( Chittagonian/ bn, চট্টগ্রাম চ্যালেঞ্জার্স) is a franchise cricket team which participates in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). The franchise was founded in 2012 & based ...
in the
2019–20 Bangladesh Premier League
The 2019–20 BPL season, also known as BPL 7 or Bangabandhu BPL Presented by Akash DTH and Powered by TVS (for sponsorship reasons), was the seventh season of the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL), the top level professional Twenty20 cricket lea ...
.
In December 2020, Burl was selected to play for the
Rhinos
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in the
2020–21 Logan Cup
The 2020–21 Logan Cup was the 27th edition of the Logan Cup, a first-class cricket competition in Zimbabwe, which started on 9 December 2020. After originally scheduled to start on 3 December 2020, the tournament was moved back a week to allow ...
.
International career
Burl was part of
Zimbabwe's squad for the
2014 ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup
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. He made his
One Day International
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ODI debut for Zimbabwe
against Afghanistan at the
Harare Sports Club on 16 February 2017.
In December 2017, Burl was named in Zimbabwe's
Test squad for their one-off Test
against South Africa.
He made his Test debut for Zimbabwe against South Africa in the
Boxing Day Test on 26 December 2017.
Burl made his
Twenty20 International (T20I) debut for Zimbabwe
against Afghanistan on 5 February 2018.
In September 2019, during the first match of the
2019–20 Bangladesh Tri-Nation Series
The 2019–20 Bangladesh Tri-Nation Series was a cricket tournament that took place in September 2019. It was a tri-nation series between Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Zimbabwe with all the matches played as Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is).
Zimbab ...
against
Bangladesh, Burl scored the second most runs by a Zimbabwe batsman off one over in a T20I match, with 30 against
Shakib Al Hasan.
In May 2021, he pointed out the harsh realities and daily struggles of an average Zimbabwean cricketer by posting a tweet in his official
Twitter handle about his torn shoes and how he apples glue to his shoes to play cricket and also urged sponsorship for himself as well as fellow Zimbabwean players. His tweet put him in spotlight and under some scrutiny after it exposed the flaws of
Zimbabwe Cricket as it implied to outsiders that Zimbabwe Cricket doesn't care about their players.
Nike, Inc. made a prompt response by agreeing to sponsor Ryan Burl's shoes.
In July 2022, he was named in Zimbabwe's squad for the
2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup Global Qualifier B
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tournament which was held in Zimbabwe.
During the 15th over of Zimbabwe's innings against
Bangladesh during the third and final match of the T20I series on 2 August 2022, which was also a decider with series already at 1-1, Burl smashed
Nasum Ahmed
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Early life an ...
's over for a record 34 runs including five sixes and a four to propel Zimbabwe to a total of 156/8 which they would later go on to defend successfully. Burl's 34 runs in an over is also the joint second most by any batsman in a single over of a T20I equalling with
Tim Seifert and
Ross Taylor's 34 runs rampage on
Shivam Dube
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. He also added a crucial 79 run partnership in quick time with
Luke Jongwe for the seventh wicket at a big run rate of 15.29 per over which lifted Zimbabwe from a precarious position of 67/6 to a respectable total of 156/8. Burl was awarded the player of the match for his 28 ball 54 which powered Zimbabwe to a 10 run victory and sealed the series for the hosts 2-1. It was also the first time Zimbabwe secured a home bilateral T20I series win against a full member nation.
During the
third and final ODI against Australia at
Townsville on 3 September 2022, Burl picked up his maiden ODI five-wicket haul and he also registered his career best bowling performance in ODIs by taking 5/10 within a space of just 18 deliveries inside three overs which sparked a batting collapse by Australia as he cleaned up the Aussie tail by picking up the last five wickets of the Australian innings. His bowling performance restricted Australia to just 141 runs and helped Zimbabwe to register a famous historic win over Australia as it turned out to be Zimbabwe's first ever ODI win as well as their first ever win in any format against Australia on Australian soil. For his record breaking performances with the ball, he was awarded the player of the match. His figures of 5/10 are also the best bowling figures by a Zimbabwean bowler on Australian soil against Australia and also the second best bowling spell by a visiting legspinner on Australian soil behind
Yuzvendra Chahal's spell of 6/42 in 2019. He also became the first Zimbabwean bowler to take a fifer against Australia in ODIs, surpassing the previous record held by
Duncan Fletcher during the
1983 Cricket World Cup
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and he also registered the second best bowling figures for Zimbabwe in ODI history just behind
Graeme Cremer's haul of 6/46 which came against Kenya in 2009.
His haul of 5 for 10 is also the cheapest five wicket haul taken by a bowler against Australia in ODIs surpassing the previous record held by
Ravi Shastri.
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1994 births
Living people
Zimbabwean cricketers
Zimbabwe Test cricketers
Zimbabwe One Day International cricketers
Zimbabwe Twenty20 International cricketers
Mashonaland cricketers
Sportspeople from Marondera
White Zimbabwean sportspeople
Rising Stars cricketers
Zimbabwe Select XI cricketers