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Sophie MacMahon

Team flagIRI27 yrs
batting styleAll Rounder
Career & Stats
Batting
Bowling

Sophie MacMahon Recent Form

Batting

IRXI-W vs EXI-W, D. T1016 (10)
IRXI-W vs ITAW, D. T101 (3)
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)

Bowling

IRXI-W vs EXI-W, D. T102-10
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

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)