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Sophie MacMahon

Team flagIRI27 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Sophie MacMahon Recent Form

Batting

IREW vs SCOW, T20I10 (15)
IREW vs SCOW, T20I0 (1) *
IREW vs NEDW, T20I23 (20) *
IREW vs NEDW, T20I4 (6)
IREW vs WIW, ODI1 (5)
IREW vs WIW, ODI13 (14)
IREW vs SAW, ODI4 (15)
IREW vs SAW, ODI42 (38)
IREW vs SAW, ODI13 (24)
IREW vs SAW, T20I4 (4)
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Bowling

IREW vs WIW, ODI1-14
IREW vs WIW, ODI1-30
IREW vs NEDW, ODI0-17
IREW vs SAW, ODI0-21
IREW vs ZIMW, ODI2-44
IREW vs ZIMW, ODI1-51
IREW vs ZIMW, ODI1-23
IREW vs FRAW, T20I1-2
IREW vs SCOW, T20I0-8
IREW vs GERW, T20I0-5
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Sophie MacMahon Career Stats

Batting

FormatMatInnR100s50sHSSRAvgFoursSixesDuckRank
ODI139106004286.8913.25110----
T20I261470002389.747.7850----

Bowling

FormatMatInnWEconAvgBest3W5WSRMaidenRank
ODI131085.9035.382/440036.00----
T20I2617115.2022.722.130026.10----

Career Debut Information

ODI Debut
Zimbabwe Women v Ireland Women Harare Sports Club, Harare, 5-10-2021
T20I Debut
Ireland Women v Netherlands Women The Village, Dublin, 26-7-2021

Teams played for

Ireland Women

About Sophie MacMahon

NameSophie MacMahon
GenderFemale
Birth29 Jan 1997
Birth PlaceDublin
NationalityIrish

A talented bowling all-rounder, Sophie Mcmahon is a professional Irish cricketer who first arrived at the international stages in 2017 on the back of a successful English domestic season.... continue reading

Player Bio

A talented bowling all-rounder, Sophie Mcmahon is a professional Irish cricketer who first arrived at the international stages in 2017 on the back of a successful English domestic season.

Hailing from Dublin, Sophie made her international debut in an ODI fixture against the Indian women’s side on May 15th, 2017. She had a horrendous debut as Ireland were bundled out on just 109 runs chasing a massive total of 259. After just a couple of ODI games under her belt, two years later, the 24-year old received her T20I debut cap against West Indies in May 2019. Her skills were better utilised in the shortest format that saw her becoming a regular in the Irish Women’s side.

(As of August 2021)