Cricket-Former England seamer Plunkett turns to baseball, debuts with strikeout


Cricket - ICC Cricket World Cup Final - New Zealand v England - Lord's, London, Britain - July 14, 2019 England's Liam Plunkett acknowledges the crowd after completing ten overs Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

June 27 (Reuters) - Former England ⁠cricketer Liam Plunkett swapped his cricket colours for a ⁠baseball glove on Friday, playing his first game for ‌independent American club Oakland Ballers and even claiming a strikeout.

Plunkett, 41, was part of England's 2019 World Cup-winning side — his final international appearance — taking three ​wickets in the tied final against ⁠New Zealand as England emerged ⁠victoriousby the narrowest of margins on boundary count. He subsequently moved ⁠to ‌the United States, where his wife is from, and has since played Major League Cricket for the ⁠San Francisco Unicorns.

His latest venture came with the ​Ballers, who participate ‌in the Pioneer Baseball League (PBL), an independent competition and ⁠official Major ​League Baseball (MLB) Partner League. The seam bowler featured under the PBL's "marketing player" exception, a clause which allows teams to temporarily sign high-profile ⁠cross-sport athletes.

Facing the Yuba-Sutter Freebirds at Raimondi ​Park, Plunkett started on the mound and recorded a strikeout in the process.

"Originally, I thought it's like the ceremonial open pitch, but ⁠it was the real thing. I was first on the mound, a little bit nervous, but the catcher was excellent," Plunkett said in a post-game interview.

"But yeah, I mean I got ​that strikeout. I think the hitter ⁠didn't know what was coming. I think it was a bit ​unusual, a mix between bowling and ‌then pitching."

"Play first game, get a ​strikeout. What more could I ask for? Happy days!"

(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Editing by Jacqueline Wong)

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