A record-breaking century for the Afghanistan opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz. On June 13, the order batter smashed the fastest ever century for Afghanistan. He needed only 48 balls to touch the 100-run mark.
It was one of the fastest hundreds against India as well. According to the stats, the 48-ball century hit by Rahmanullah Gurbaz tonight in Dharmashala is the second fastest against India (India vs Afghanistan) after Shahid Afridi.
Rahmanullah Gurbaz creates a record against the mighty Team India tonight in ODIs
In 2005, former Pakistan skipper completed his hundred against team India only for 45 runs in Kanpur, which is so far considered as the fastest -ever ton registered against the Men in Blue in the One Day International format.
Gurbaz was dismissed shortly after reaching the milestone. Nitish Kumar Reddy bowled him out on the third delivery of the 16th over of the first innings of the match. Gurbaz is gone for 102 runs from 51 balls. His destructive knock was laced with eight 4s and as many 6s.
Fastest ODI hundreds vs India (by balls faced)45 - Shahid Afridi (PAK), Kanpur, 200548 - Rahmanullah Gurbaz (AFG), Dharamsala, 202657 - James Faulkner (AUS), Bengaluru, 201357 - AB de Villiers (SA), Mumbai WS, 201557 - Michael Bracewell (NZ), Hyderabad, 2023
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