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Matt Henry becomes second-fastest New Zealand bowler to 150 ODI wickets, surpasses Hadlee, Southee
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Matt Henry reaches 150 ODI wickets fastest among New Zealand bowlers, surpassing Hadlee.

January 11, 2025 5 Min Read
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Matt Henry: A Rising Star in ODI Cricket

Breaking Records with Speed and Skill

On January 11, 2025, New Zealand’s cricketing sensation, Matt Henry, achieved a remarkable milestone by claiming his 150th wicket in One Day Internationals (ODIs) during a thrilling series finale against Sri Lanka. This feat was accomplished in just 83 innings, making him the second-fastest bowler from New Zealand to reach this landmark, just behind the legendary Trent Boult, who achieved it in 81 innings.

Henry’s performance in the match was exceptional. Bowling 10 overs, he notched up impressive figures of 4 wickets for 55 runs—a highlight of his career thus far. The momentous 150th wicket came when Henry dismissed Janith Liyanage with a precise lower full toss in the closing moments of the first innings.

Historical Context

This achievement places Matt Henry in elite company on the international stage. In the list of the fastest bowlers worldwide to reach 150 ODI wickets, Henry ranks seventh overall. Here’s the current standing of the fastest bowlers to hit this milestone:

  1. Mitchell Starc (Australia) – 77 innings
  2. Saqlain Mushtaq (Pakistan) – 78 innings
  3. Rashid Khan (Afghanistan) & Mohammed Shami (India) – 80 innings
  4. Trent Boult (New Zealand) – 81 innings
  5. Brett Lee (Australia) – 82 innings
  6. Matt Henry (New Zealand) – 83 innings

Henry’s achievement shines particularly bright as he has surpassed not only his contemporaries but also legends of the game including Richard Hadlee and Tim Southee, two icons of New Zealand cricket.

A Closer Look at the Match

In the concluding ODI against Sri Lanka at Eden Park, Auckland, Sri Lanka won the toss and opted to bat first. Although the Sri Lankan team had already lost the three-match series after New Zealand secured victories in the first two ODIs, they produced a commendable batting effort in this match, achieving a total of 290 runs for 8 wickets.

Sri Lanka’s innings was characterized by significant contributions from multiple players. Pathum Nissanka and Avishka Fernando provided a solid foundation for the innings with an opening partnership of 69 runs before Fernando’s dismissal for 17 runs. Kusal Mendis and Nissanka both scored half-centuries, contributing 54 and 66 runs respectively, while Kamindu Mendis added a valuable 46 runs to support the team’s total. Janith Liyanage also played a crucial role, scoring 53 runs to push the score beyond 250.

Despite their efforts, the Sri Lankan bowlers found it challenging to contain the New Zealand batting lineup, who had already dominated the series.

The Impact and Future of Matt Henry

Matt Henry’s rapid ascension in ODI cricket is indicative of both his skill and potential for future contributions to New Zealand’s cricketing success. Known for his pace, precision, and exceptional bowling techniques, Henry’s performance not only adds depth to the Kiwi bowling attack but also instills confidence in the team’s overall capabilities.

As cricket enthusiasts and analysts monitor his journey, there’s a consensus that if Henry continues on this trajectory, he could potentially redefine the benchmarks for future generations of bowlers. With the 2023 Cricket World Cup on the horizon, Henry’s emerging role will be crucial in New Zealand’s quest for glory on the international stage.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Matt Henry’s recent achievement of 150 ODI wickets marks a significant moment in his career and for New Zealand cricket as a whole. His relentless pursuit of excellence serves as an inspiration to many aspiring cricketers. As he looks ahead to more domestic and international competitions, fans will undoubtedly be keen to witness the next chapters of his promising cricketing narrative.

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