Estonia's Sahil Chauhan Hits Fastest T20I Hundred Off 27 Balls
Estonia batter Sahil Chauhan notched a historic century in a T20I against Cyprus.
Sahil took only 27 balls to breach the hundred-run mark in Episkopi.
It is the fastest century in the history of T20Is.
Sahil’s fiery knock comprised 18 sixes– the highest in a T20I innings.
The Estonia star batted at an incredible strike rate of 351.21.
Namibia’s Jan-Nicol Loftie Eaton scored a 33-ball hundred against Nepal in February.
Nepal batter Kushan Malla scored a ton off 34 balls last year.
In 2017, South Africa’s David Miller scored a T20I ton off
35 balls on home soil.
Rohit Sharma equalled the record in the same year against Sri Lanka.
Czech Republic’s Sudesh Wickramasekara struck a 35-ball century in the 2019 Continental Cup.
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