Key Points

West Indies seamer Matthew Forde stunned fans with a 16-ball fifty, tying AB de Villiers' ODI record. His explosive 58 off 19 balls lit up Dublin before rain halted play. The West Indies posted 352/8, but Ireland leads the series 1-0. The decider will be played on May 25.

Key Points: West Indies' Matthew Forde Matches AB de Villiers' Fastest ODI Fifty

  • Forde smashed 58 off 19 balls in a rain-hit ODI
  • Equaled AB de Villiers' 16-ball fifty record
  • West Indies posted 352/8 but rain washed out play
  • Ireland lead series 1-0 ahead of decider
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West Indies seamer Matthew Forde equals AB de Villiers' record of fastest ODI fifty

West Indies seamer Matthew Forde equals AB de Villiers' record with a blistering 16-ball fifty against Ireland in Dublin.

"Forde's 16-ball fifty entered the cricketing record books, matching AB de Villiers' feat. – ICC"

Dublin May 24

West Indies pacer Matthew Forde smashed the joint-fastest fifty in ODI cricket. Forde took 16 balls to reach the milestone in the match against Ireland in the second one day, on Friday in Dublin, according to ICC website.

While rain ensured that the second Ireland-West Indies ODI was washed out, the visitors made the most of the good batting conditions in Dublin in the first innings, providing plenty of entertainment to the spectators.

Keacy Carty hit his second ODI hundred to guide the innings, but it was Matthew Forde's 16-ball fifty that entered the cricketing record books. This was the joint-fastest fifty in the format, equalling AB de Villiers' knock against the West Indies in January 2015.

The South African legend went on to smash a record knock of 149 off 44 in that game, with nine fours and 16 sixes to his name. South African legend AB de Villiers also smashed a 16-ball fifty back in 2015, against the West Indies.

It rained fours and sixes during Forde's magical knock as well, even as the batter smashed 58 runs during his 19-ball stay at the wicket. Arriving at 43.1 over mark, Forde slammed Barry McCarthy out of the park off the second delivery he faced.

In the following over, Josh Little bore the brunt of Forde's sensational hitting, as the latter dispatched the pacer for four sixes. Also having taken the attack to Thomas Maye, Forde was on 42 off 13, within touching distance of beating De Villiers record.

However, he missed a ramp against McCarthy on the first ball of the next over, though back-to-back sixes subsequently allowed Forde to equal the South African.

West Indies posted a confident total of 352/8. However, rain had the final say as the second innings was called off. Ireland lead the series 1-0 after a stellar win in the first ODI. The series decider will be played on May 25.

- ANI

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Here are 6 authentic Indian perspective comments for the cricket article:
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Rahul K.
What a blistering knock by Forde! �⚡ Equaling ABD's record is no joke. West Indies cricket has been struggling lately, but performances like this show they still have that Caribbean flair. Hope to see more such fireworks in the T20 World Cup next month!
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Priya M.
Rain ruined what could have been an exciting chase. Ireland have been playing some good cricket lately - their win over England last year was no fluke. Would love to see more matches between these teams.
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Amit S.
While Forde's innings was spectacular, I feel these records against smaller teams don't carry the same weight. AB did it against a full-strength WI bowling attack. Still, credit where it's due - 16-ball fifty is insane batting!
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Sanjana R.
Caribbean players always bring that X-factor to cricket! Remember Carlos Brathwaite's "Remember the name" moment? This Forde innings has similar vibes. Hope WI cricket administration gives proper support to these talents 🤞
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Vikram J.
Ireland's cricket infrastructure has improved so much. They're producing quality players regularly now. The way they fought in the first ODI shows they're no longer minnows. ICC should give them more matches against top teams.
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Neha P.
Can we appreciate Keacy Carty's century too? While Forde's cameo was explosive, Carty's anchoring innings was equally important. Cricket needs both - the steady accumulators and the power hitters. What a complete team game! ❤️🏏

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