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Shahid Afridi 100 on 37 balls

Shahid Afridi will be missed in international cricket. The former Pakistani captain has taken his retirement from all three formats and now he will be playing t20 leagues.
This is something which his fans would like as they will be able to see him in the action.

Afridi has played a lot of explosive innings but the one he played right at the start of his international career. The famous 100 from him of 37 balls. Afridi broke the record of fastest hundred in this innings and the record remained with him for more than 14 years.

Almost two decades ago a young Shahid Afridi made his debut for Pakistan. Soon after a couple of games he was holding the record of hitting the fastest hundred in one day international. He scored 100 of just 37 balls. Afridi took the world of cricket by storm.

Afridi played this innings against Sri Lanka in Kenya. For more than a decade this innings remained the fastest one in the international cricket and after that it was broken by Corey Anderson of New Zealand. Now this record is with South African AB De Villiers.




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