This cricketer showered sixes, preventing his captain from scoring centuries.
Ireland achieved a historic T20 international score against Oman in the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, led by captain Lorcan Tucker's impressive performance, though he missed a century due to a late batting decision.
In the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, Ireland faced Oman in their third group match on February 14 and set a remarkable total of 235 runs for the loss of 5 wickets at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo. This score not only marked Ireland's highest in T20 internationals but also stands as the highest score recorded in the ongoing T20 World Cup, creating a significant milestone in the tournament's history. Furthermore, it ranks as the second-highest total ever achieved in T20 World Cup history, signaling Ireland's prominent position in the format.
Captain Lorcan Tucker played a pivotal role in this record-setting game, contributing an outstanding 94 runs off 51 balls, including 10 boundaries and 4 sixes. Tucker was poised to make history as the first captain to score a century in a T20 World Cup, needing just 6 more runs to achieve this feat. However, in a critical moment during the last over, teammate George Dockrell took the strike, ultimately hitting three sixes and preventing Tucker from reaching the century mark, adding an exciting twist to the match's climax.
Dockrell's phenomenal finish not only capped off a dominant innings for Ireland but also highlighted tactical decisions that can influence individual performances. Despite his near-century, Tucker’s leadership and match contribution remain vital to Ireland's success in the tournament. This match will undoubtedly be remembered for its record-breaking score and strategic intricacies that showcase the evolving dynamics of T20 cricket.