• Zimbabwe wicketkeeper Clive Madande had a challenging day behind the stumps during IRE vs ZIM one-off Test.

  • Madande ended up setting an unwanted record during the game.

IRE vs ZIM: Zimbabwe wicketkeeper Clive Madande breaks a 90-year-old unwanted record in Test cricket
Zimbabwe wicketkeeper Clive Madande sets an unwanted record (Image Source: X)

In the ever-unpredictable world of cricket, players experience highs and lows as part and parcel of the game. The ongoing one-off Test between Zimbabwe and Ireland at Stormont Cricket Ground in Belfast is no exception. While the match showcased competitive cricket, Zimbabwean wicketkeeper Clive Madande‘s challenging day behind the stumps marked a significant low point, leading to an unfortunate world record.

Clive Madande experiences a bad day at the office

Madande, making his Test debut, faced a challenging day behind the stumps. The 24-year-old wicketkeeper struggled to contain the ball, leading to an unusually high number of byes conceded. Despite his efforts, Madande found it difficult to cope with the conditions and the bowlers’ inaccuracy, leading to an uncharacteristic performance.

Madande sets an unfortunate world record

Madande’s difficulties culminated in setting a world record that no wicketkeeper would aspire to achieve. He conceded a staggering 42 byes in Ireland’s first innings, the highest number of byes ever conceded in a single innings in Test cricket history. This record-breaking performance came during a challenging debut, putting the young keeper in the spotlight for the wrong reasons.

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Madande breaks the long record of England keeper Les Ames

The previous record of 37 byes, held by England’s Les Ames since 1934, was surpassed by Madande. Notably, Ames had set the record during a Test match against Australia at the Oval. Madande’s tough day saw him surpass this long-standing record, as Ireland capitalized on Zimbabwe’s wayward bowling and poor fielding to accumulate runs. Ireland ended their innings with a total of 250 runs, including 59 extras (42 byes, 5 leg-byes, 9 wides, and 3 no-balls).

A promising talent with potential

While this record is a blemish on Madande’s young career, it’s important to remember that he is a promising talent with significant potential. The Zimbabwean team is likely to rally around their young wicketkeeper, providing him with the support and encouragement needed to bounce back from this setback. Madande’s debut may have been marred by this unfortunate record, but his future in cricket holds promise and opportunities for redemption.

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