Zimbabwe wicketkeeper sets record by giving 42 byes in a Test innings

Les Ames, regarded as one of cricket's greatest wicketkeeper-batsmen, gave away 37 byes in Australia's total of 327 in a Test at The Oval back in 1934.

Zimbabwe wicketkeeper Clive Madande set a never-seen-before unwanted record when he conceded 42 byes in a Test innings against Ireland on Friday. 

The runs given away by the 24-year-old Madande, enduring a tough debut after he was out for a duck on Thursday's first day at Stormont, were more than Ireland's 40-run first-innings lead as they made 250 in reply to Zimbabwe's 210. 

The byes were not entirely his fault as he had to deal with his bowlers sending several deliveries down the leg side and late swing after the ball had passed the bat. 

One consolation for Madande was the record he surpassed was set by England's Les Ames -- widely regarded as one of cricket's greatest wicketkeeper-batsmen -- who gave away 37 byes in Australia's total of 327 in a Test at The Oval back in 1934.

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