Key Points

Sonny Baker's much-anticipated England debut turned into a nightmare at Headingley against South Africa. The young quick conceded a record 76 runs in just seven overs with an economy rate of 10.90. His struggles contrasted sharply with Jofra Archer's effective bowling at the other end. Despite the dismal performance, captain Harry Brook defended Baker's effort and commitment during the crushing seven-wicket defeat.

Key Points: Sonny Baker Sets England Debut Record in South Africa ODI Defeat

  • Baker conceded 76 runs in 7 overs at 10.90 economy rate
  • His debut marked England's worst bowling figures for a first-match bowler
  • South Africa chased down 132 target with seven wickets remaining
  • Captain Harry Brook praised Baker's effort despite poor statistics
2 min read

England quick Sonny Baker's breaks unwanted record in debut against South Africa

England's Sonny Baker concedes record 76 runs on ODI debut as South Africa dominates at Headingley. Captain Harry Brook defends bowler's effort despite crushing loss.

"The way he kept on chucking in and giving his 100 per cent was awesome to see. That's exactly what we ask for from our bowlers. - Harry Brook"

Leeds, September 3

Debutant Sonny Baker's dream moment turned into an absolute walking nightmare after he went at the top of an unwanted record, which ultimately headlined England's dreadful show in the first ODI against South Africa at Headingley.

Baker's rise from bowling 10 balls under the light in the Hundred to the ODI format against South Africa's proven stars proved to be too much for him. He was clobbered ruthlessly and spilt 76 runs in his seven-over spell at 10.90, the most conceded by an England bowler on his debut.

At the beginning of the day in Leeds, Baker was handed his maiden cap by Jos Buttler, a former captain and a fellow Somerset cricketer. After an impressive show in the County Championship and an eye-catching campaign in the recently concluded Hundred, Baker was fast-tracked into the England white-ball setup.

England saw him as a genuine wicket-taking threat on Australia's fast-paced grass strip in the upcoming Ashes, scheduled to begin on November 21 in Perth. However, South Africa offered a quick reality check to the Three Lions, forcing them to re-evaluate their options by unleashing a relentless onslaught on Baker.

After Baker's golden duck ended England's demolition with the bat, the 22-year-old's opening over was a complete disaster. He pitched fuller, searched for swing, and his pace hardly troubled Aiden Markram, who hammered three boundaries in his over to start the proceedings with 14 runs in their pursuit of a paltry 132-run target.

He was constantly pumelled by South African batters, and by the end of his seven overs, he had conceded the most runs of any England bowler on debut. Along with this, he had the second-highest economy rate for a debutant of all time, with a minimum of five overs bowled.

While Baker perished, England tearaway Jofra Archer's searing deliveries were hardly touched by the Proteas. Archer's scorching spell further highlighted Baker's torrid run at Headingley.

After England met its fate and was handed a seven-wicket drubbing, captain Harry Brook defended Baker's shambolic debut and said, "The way he kept on chucking in and giving his 100 per cent was awesome to see. That's exactly what we ask for from our bowlers."

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
Oof! 76 runs in 7 overs is brutal 😬 Reminds me of some Indian debutants who got hammered too. International cricket is a different beast altogether. Captain's support is good, but he needs to work on his variations.
A
Aryan P
Why are they talking about Ashes when he can't handle SA batting? England management needs to rethink their strategy. You can't throw young players to wolves like this. Proper grooming is necessary!
S
Sarah B
Poor guy! Getting your debut cap from Buttler must have been special, only to have such a nightmare performance. Hope he doesn't lose confidence. Every great bowler has had bad days.
V
Vikram M
The contrast with Archer's performance says it all. Experience matters! Maybe they should have given him smaller spells instead of 7 continuous overs. Team management needs to protect young talent better.
N
Nikhil C
Tough day at office, but at least he kept trying. That's the spirit! Many Indian bowlers have bounced back from worse debuts. This could either break him or make him. Let's see what he's made of! 🏏

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50