Mark Adair: Ireland's rising bowling All-Rounder

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At the age of 17, Mark Adair was offered a trial by the Warwickshire County Cricket Club, a remarkable feat considering he wasn’t from an established cricketing nation. And a few years later, on his County debut in September 2015, Adair removed Marcus Trescothick to claim his maiden wicket in First-Class cricket. In the same game, Adair remained the only not-out batter in both innings and nearly steered his side to victory against Somerset.

Renowned as a seam-bowling all-rounder, Adair had an impressive run with Warwickshire’s 2nd XI before making it to the senior side. He was also called up to the Ireland squad to face Afghanistan in a five-match ODI series in July 2016. Unfortunately, though, Adair couldn't make his debut in that series and wasn't considered for the future tours with Boyd Rankin and Peter Chase posing challenges to his place in the side.

“Mark Adair has impressed me with his skills in the limited opportunities I have seen him”, John Bracewell, the then Ireland head coach acclaimed before selecting him for the Afghanistan series at home. Adair kept working on his skills at Warwickshire and did reasonably well when presented with opportunities. As Warwickshire's pool of fast bowling got better with resources like Olly Stone and Harry Brookes, Adair was released by the club at the end of 2017 season.

While it took three long years for Adair to be recalled to the national setup, he finally made his ODI debut against England in May 2019. While he went wicketless in that game, Adair showed enough promise and was handed both T20I and Test caps within the following two months. That wasn’t it, while it took three years for him to make a comeback to the national side, it took him just a shade over three months after making his international debut to land a central contract from Cricket Ireland. With the 2019 Cricket World Cup being cut down to just 10 teams, Ireland failed to make it past the qualifiers. The silver lining for Adair though was that he was Ireland’s leading wicket-taker with 12 wickets from 8 games. In the years that followed, Adair continued to feature regularly for Ireland across formats. In 2021, he became the 3rd fastest to 50 T20I wickets, doing so in 28 outings.

On 7 December 2023, Adair became the first male cricketer from Ireland to take 100 wickets in T20Is
 
In the ongoing Test against Afghanistan, Mark Adair showed brilliance by dismantling Afghanistan's batting lineup, achieving a splendid maiden five-wicket haul with figures of 5/39. His outstanding performance led to Afghanistan being bowled out for 155 in Abu Dhabi.
 
In the ongoing Test against Afghanistan, Mark Adair showed brilliance by dismantling Afghanistan's batting lineup, achieving a splendid maiden five-wicket haul with figures of 5/39. His outstanding performance led to Afghanistan being bowled out for 155 in Abu Dhabi.
What a fine talent he is!

First innings: 5/39

Second innings: 3/56

Match figures of 8/95 in the only Test against Afghanistan. He is a promising bowling all-rounder for Ireland, with a long career prospect ahead.
 
Perfect spell from Mark Adair, in which he dismantled Afghanistan's top order in the 2nd T20I. He secured figures of 3/27 in 4 overs.
 
Mark Adair has received his maiden nomination for the ICC Men’s Player of the Month for March after spearheading Ireland’s Test win over Afghanistan and contributing in the shorter formats

The Irish pacer featured in all three formats in March, making strong contributions in each. However, it was in the longest format where Adair made his biggest impact, spearheading Ireland to their first-ever men’s Test victory with their win over Afghanistan in Abu Dhabi. Adair bowled superbly to take five for 39 in the first innings, and followed up with three for 56 in the second, which included the prized wickets of skipper Hashmat Shahidi and Ibrahim Zadran. This Player of the Match performance preceded more wickets in the subsequent ODI and T20I series, and Adair finished the month with 16 wickets across all three formats.
 
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