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28 runs in one over: Mitchell Starc breaks unwanted record after Liam Livingstone’s brutal assault

28 runs in one over: Mitchell Starc breaks unwanted record after Liam Livingstone’s brutal assault

Mitchell Starc has broken the unwanted record for most runs conceded by an Australian during an over in ODIs as England’s Liam Livingstone launched into a blistering assault at Lord’s on Friday.

Livingstone clobbered 28 runs in the final over of England’s innings during the fourth ODI at the Home of Cricket, clearing the boundary rope four times as Starc produced a series of half-volleys and full tosses.

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Starc, searching for the yorker, couldn’t get his lengths right while bowling at the death, much to the frustration of former Australian captain Ricky Ponting.

“The short balls with no pace on them is what’s worked to Livingstone,” Ponting said on Sky Sports commentary.

“If you get straight and you get full, that’s exactly what he’s after.

“Why would you change what’s worked?

“Starc persisted with that fuller length, if you miss by a few inches, you are gone.”

Liam Livingstone of England. Photo by Gareth Copley/Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images

Most runs conceded by an Australian bowler during an over in men’s ODIs

28 — Mitchell Starc vs ENG at Lord’s, 2024

26 — Simon Davis vs ENG at the WACA, 1987

26 — Craig McDermott vs RSA at Centurion, 1994

26 — Xavier Doherty vs IND at Bangalore, 2013

26 — Adam Zampa vs RSA at Centurion, 2023

26 — Cameron Green vs IND at Indore, 2023

Livingstone, having scored the most runs in an over during an ODI at Lord’s, scored a dazzling 62* (27) to set the Australians a tricky 313-run target for victory. Meanwhile, Starc finished with 0-70 from eight overs, the worst bowling figures by an Australian at Lord’s since 1989.

The match was reduced to a 39-over contest due to a rain delay, but England still managed to smack 12 sixes, another ODI record at the iconic venue.