Cliff Notes – Nottinghamshire laud ‘outstanding’ O’Neill as productive stint ends
- Fergus O’Neill concluded his short-term signing with Nottinghamshire as the leading wicket-taker in the country, amassing 21 wickets in four matches.
- The 24-year-old Victoria quick delivered a standout performance, including a career-best 5 for 19 against Warwickshire, contributing to Nottinghamshire’s top position in the first division.
- Nottinghamshire captain Haseeb Hameed praised O’Neill’s leadership and impact, expressing hope for his return in the future.
Nottinghamshire laud ‘outstanding’ O’Neill as productive stint ends
Nottinghamshire have bid a fond farewell to their short-term Australian signing Fergus O’Neill, who departed after his four-match stint as the leading wicket-taker in the country.
O’Neill, the Victoria quick, took his bow with 3 for 74 in the second innings against Sussex, taking his season’s tally to 21 and helping them to a nine-wicket win that puts them top of the first division. In the previous round he took a career-best 5 for 19 against Warwickshire.
“Fergie’s been outstanding, can’t talk too highly of him,” said Nottinghamshire captain Haseeb Hameed.
“For a 24-year-old to come in for his first overseas stint and do what he’s done is outstanding, and the biggest thing I can say about him is that he became a leader in the group very quickly.
“You just had to watch him field yesterday, let along the 20-odd overs he bowled, to see he’s got a massive heart.”
O’Neill was only eligible for a short-term visa so his stint had to end after four rounds. Evidently, Nottinghamshire want him to return. “Hopefully, we can build a few more memories together in the future,” Hameed said.
His impressive haul for Nottinghamshire followed a Sheffield Shield return of 38 at 21.07 which saw him named the competition’s player of the year. He also represented Australia A earlier in the season where he took five wickets in Mackay.
O’Neill now has 133 first-class wickets at 20.03. During his time with Nottinghamshire he also showed his batting potential with a half-century against Warwickshire.