Most expensive bowling numbers on the men’s T20IS: Ireland’s Liam McCarthy sets unnecessary records
Unfortunately, a young Irish pace bowler in his debut etched into a record book for all the wrong reasons Liam McCarthy In the meantime, I endured the experience of sinensis. Third T20 International to the West Indies At a cricket club with bread. The 23-year-old right-handed fast bowler recognized an astounding 81 runs in his four-over spell, marking the most expensive bowling figure ever by a player in the Test Player country in the male T20I.
Liam McCarthy’s nightmare debut
McCarthy first appeared in Ireland in the shortest form of the game, and was entrusted with the responsibility of opening bowling to the dreaded West Indies batting lineup famous for its explosive power hits. Visitors showed no mercy from the beginning. West Indies batters Simron Hetmeyer And the debutant Casey Kurt It quickly sets a relentless pace, looting McCarthy’s first overs of 18 looting, an ominous sign of a subsequent attack.
McCarthy managed a second short recess by admitting a relatively modest six runs, but this rest proved to be short-lived. The true onslaught unfolded in his final two overs. Romario’s Shepherd Unleashed a brutal display of blows. They destroyed two fours and five towering sixes in just 12 deliveries and turned the screws of a young Irish bowler. The pinnacle of the massacre came in McCarthy’s final. There, he was hammered to discourage 24 runs, leading to a spell that Irish cricket fans wanted to forget.
By the time his four overs were completed, McCarthy’s bowling analysis read the difficult 4-0-81-0. His spells include 11 four and five six hits, combined in two wide, and he struggles to find the rhythm of West Indies rule and McCarthy.
The West Indies batting unit relentlessly capitalized the Irish bowling struggle, accumulating an impressive total of 256 against five in the allocated 20 overs. This massive score is the second highest total in T20I history, highlighting the seriousness of the challenges facing Irish bowlers. opener Evin Lewis Leading the visitor’s fees at a fierce 91, the captain drove off with a delivery of 44, Shyhope It provided important propulsion with a fast 51 from just 27 balls. The onslaught was, although notable, in the T20I record book, facing a pursuit and McCarthy that Ireland has barely overcome.
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McCarthy’s 0/81 now officially stands as the most expensive T20I spell by a bowler representing the full-member ICC Nation. This record was held previously by one of Sri Lanka Kasun RajithaHe confirmed 75 runs in four overs in 2019 against Australia. On a global scale, McCarthy figures are the second most expensive in all men’s T20 International history, tracking only the Gambia Musa Jobartehwas taken to a 93 run in 4 overs by Zimbabwe in 2024.
The most expensive bowling figure on the T20IS
- Musa Jobarteh (Gambia): 0/93 against Zimbabwe (2024)
- Liam McCarthy (Ireland): 0/81 against the West Indies (2025)
- Kasun Rajitha (Sri Lanka): 0/75 against Australia (2019)
- Chris Saul (Scottish): 0/72 against New Zealand (2022)
- Tunahan Turan (Türkiye): 1/70 against the Czech Republic (2021)
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