England And India The opening T20 match of the series at the Riverside Ground ended in a no result after persistent rain prevented England from chasing the target. After winning the toss, India posted a competitive score of 189/7 in the allotted 20 overs with several useful contributions from the batting line-up. However, England never got a chance to bat due to persistent rain. Although the weather deprived fans of the result, the match still produced a memorable feat as the Indian opener Abhishek Sharma He registered his name in the record books by becoming the fastest batsman to complete 100 sixes in T20 International.
The left-handed opening batsman achieved the feat in just 785 balls and broke the previous record of the West Indies power-hitter. Evin Lewis, Which required 789 deliveries. Abhishek crossed the milestone after clearing the ropes twice during his aggressive innings against England, adding another notable feat to his fast-growing T20I resume.
5 fastest batsmen to reach 100 T20I sixes
1. Abhishek Sharma – 785 balls
Abhishek now tops the list after rewriting T20I history at Chester-le-Street. Since making his international debut in July 2024, the 25-year-old has become one of the most dangerous attacking batsmen in the shortest format. His fearless intent at the top of the order and ability to dominate both pace and spin has made him a key figure in India’s T20 setup.
This milestone highlights his extraordinary consistency as an aggressive batsman. With over 1,450 T20I runs at a strike rate of over 190, Abhishek already owns the highest strike rate among players with at least 1,000 runs in men’s T20Is, underscoring his impact as a modern-day power-hitter.
2. Evin Lewis – 789 balls
Before Abhishek’s record-breaking attempt, the benchmark belonged to West Indies opener Lewis. Known for his clean ball-striking and explosive starts, Lewis hit 100 T20I sixes in 789 balls.
The left-handed batsman has long been one of the most dangerous batsmen in international T20 cricket, having played several match-winning innings while opening the batting for the Caribbean team. Although he has now dropped to second place, his achievement remains one of the fastest ever recorded.
3. Finn Allen – 871 balls
new zealand opening batsman finn allen He is third after taking 871 balls to complete 100 T20I maximums. Allen has earned a reputation for attacking from the very first over, often putting the bowlers under immediate pressure during the powerplay.
His aggressive style has made him one of the most exciting T20 batsmen in world cricket, and reaching the milestone in less than 900 balls reflects his natural ability to hit boundaries with remarkable regularity.
4. Tim David- 931 balls
Australian tim david Ranked fourth in the elite list, he needs 931 balls to complete his century of T20I sixes. Unlike many others on the list, David usually bats in the middle order, which makes his achievement even more impressive.
Often arriving at the crease in pressure situations, the hard-hitting all-rounder has built a reputation as one of the game’s premier finishers, regularly launching bowlers into the stands during the final overs.
5. Colin Munro- 963 balls
Former New Zealand opening batsman Colin Munro Entered the top five after achieving the milestone of 963 deliveries. Munro was among the pioneers of ultra-aggressive opening batting in T20 cricket and made several memorable performances for the Black Caps.
Known for his fearless strokeplay, he took on the bowlers relentlessly from the start and was instrumental in redefining New Zealand’s approach to T20 batting during his international career.
Abhishek Sharma broke KL Rahul’s old record
This historic evening brought many milestones for Abhishek. During his entertaining innings, he also recorded the fastest T20I half-century by an Indian in England, reaching the milestone in just 20 balls.
By doing this he went ahead KL RahulThe previous Indian record was a half-century off 27 balls against England in Manchester in 2018. This innings demonstrated Abhishek’s fearless determination and remarkable ability to dominate quality bowling from the start.
Although the opening T20I ended without a result due to rain, Abhishek ensured that the contest will still be remembered. By breaking two important records in the same innings, the Indian opener once again showed why he is considered one of the brightest stars in World T20 cricket and a player capable of changing the game in just a few overs.
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