The Hundred is a professional cricket league in England and Wales that features a unique 100-ball cricket format. It is the only cricket league in the world using this format. The Hundred cricket tournament viewed an unwanted record recently as Afghanistan’s star spinner. Here are some worst bowling figures in the hundred:
Worst Bowling Figures by Bowlers
- Rashid Khan: Afghanistan’s star spinner Rashid Khan endured his worst-ever bowling spell in The Hundred tournament on August 12, 2025, during a match between Oval Invincibles and Birmingham Phoenix at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Rashid conceded a record 59 runs in his four overs (20 balls) without taking a wicket, marking the most expensive bowling figures in the history of The Hundred as well as the worst of his entire T20 career.
- David Wiese: David Wiese gave away 53 runs and took 1 wicket in a match of The Hundred. This is the second most expensive bowling spell in the tournament’s history, marking a significant record of a costly bowling effort in the competition and this remains second worst-ever bowling spell in The Hundred tournament.
- David Payne: David Payne remains third worst bowling figures in The Hundred cricket tournament by giving 53 runs and taking just 1 wicket in his spell, matching the same figures as David Wiese. This costly spell by Payne came in a high-scoring match scenario, placing him among the bowlers who have had a tough time in the competition’s history.
- Steven Finn: Steven Finn holds the 4th worst bowling figures in the history of The Hundred with figures of 2 wickets for 51 runs in 3 overs, recorded in 2021. Finn’s 2/51 remains significant among the most expensive spells in the competition’s history, marking a tough gathering in the high-scoring, fast-paced format of The Hundred cricket tournament.
- Chris Wood: Chris Wood recorded one of the worst bowling figures in The Hundred cricket tournament in 2023, conceding 49 runs without taking a wicket. This performance ranks as the 5th worst bowling figures in the history of The Hundred.
This serves as a reminder that even the best can face tough days on the field. As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Rashid Khan as he looks to bounce back and reclaim his usual dominant form. Stay tuned for more exciting moments from The Hundred.
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