WI's Matthew Forde hits joint-fastest half-century in ODIs vs Ireland

IANS May 23, 2025 233 views

Matthew Forde erupted onto the international cricket stage with a spectacular 16-ball half-century in Dublin. His incredible knock matched AB de Villiers' legendary fastest fifty record, helping West Indies recover from early struggles. The 23-year-old's blistering innings included eight massive sixes and two fours, demonstrating extraordinary power-hitting. His performance not only leveled the series but also announced him as a potential future cricket sensation.

"56 of my 58 runs came via boundaries, leaving the Irish bowlers stunned" - Matthew Forde
Dublin, May 23: Matthew Forde announced himself on the international stage in spectacular fashion on Friday, equalling the record for the fastest fifty in One-Day International (ODI) history during the second ODI between West Indies and Ireland in Dublin.

Key Points

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- Joint-fastest ODI fifty in cricket history at 16 balls

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Matches AB de Villiers' iconic record

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Came at crucial series moment

Coming in at No. 8, the 23-year-old hammered a blistering half-century off just 16 balls, matching the iconic record set by AB de Villiers in 2015 against the very same West Indies side.

Forde's whirlwind knock came at the perfect time for the visitors, who were looking to level the three-match series after a heavy defeat in the first ODI.

He eventually fell for 58 off 19 balls in the 47th over, having struck two fours and eight towering sixes. Remarkably, 56 of his 58 runs came via boundaries, leaving the Irish bowlers stunned by the sheer brutality of his hitting.

Thanks to Forde's late onslaught, the West Indies managed to post a commanding 352 for eight in their 50 overs--a massive turnaround from their batting collapse in the series opener.

It was a continuation of Forde's promising form with the bat, having already made an impact with a gritty 38 in the first ODI, where he had helped stitch a crucial 98-run stand with Roston Chase after the team had slumped to 71 for six in pursuit of 304.

Though Forde is primarily known for his right-arm medium pace, it was his fearless and free-flowing strokeplay that stole the headlines this time.

In doing so, he joined an elite list of power-hitters who have lit up the format with record-fast fifties, rubbing shoulders with legends like Sanath Jayasuriya, Kusal Perera, Martin Guptill, and Liam Livingstone.

Ireland have defeated WI in the first ODI by 124 runs to go 1-0 up in the series.

Reader Comments

Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for the cricket article:
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Rahul K.
What an incredible innings by Forde! 🏏 16-ball fifty is just insane hitting. Reminds me of Yuvraj Singh's 6 sixes moment. Hope to see more of this young talent in IPL soon. West Indies cricket needs such explosive players to regain their glory days.
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Priya M.
While Forde's batting was spectacular, I feel Ireland's bowling attack looked quite ordinary today. They need to work on their death bowling if they want to compete consistently at this level. Still, great entertainment for cricket fans!
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Arjun S.
Records are meant to be broken! Forde matching ABD's record shows how T20 cricket is influencing ODIs. But I wonder - with such aggressive batting becoming normal, are we losing the charm of traditional ODI cricket? 🤔
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Sanjana P.
As an Indian cricket fan, I love seeing new talents emerge from associate nations and West Indies. More competition makes cricket better. Hope Forde gets picked in next year's IPL auction - our teams could use such power hitters down the order!
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Vikram J.
That's some serious hitting! 56 out of 58 runs in boundaries is unbelievable. But let's not forget his bowling - medium pacers who can bat like this are gold dust in modern cricket. WI might have found their new Andre Russell!

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