Men's ODI World Cup: Fakhar Zaman Slams Fastest ODI World Cup Century For Pakistan
The left-hander reached his hundred off 63 balls in the 20th over of Pakistan’s chase against the Kiwis.
Fakhar Zaman surpassed the previous record held by Imran Nazir, who had achieved a century in 95 balls against Zimbabwe in the 2007 Kingston World Cup, marking it as the fastest by a Pakistani batter in World Cup history.
Additionally, Fakhar surpassed Nazir's record for the most sixes in a World Cup innings by a Pakistani player, as Nazir had hit eight sixes during his 160-run innings off 121 balls against Zimbabwe.
Fakhar Zaman's 63-ball century ranks joint-ninth on the list of fastest World Cup centuries, with India's skipper Rohit Sharma also having scored a century in 63 balls against Afghanistan during this edition of the World Cup.
The fastest century in World Cup history belongs to Glenn Maxwell, who scored a century in just 40 balls against the Netherlands