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Youngster Abhishek Sharma slammed his maiden century as India claimed a 100-run win over Zimbabwe in the 2nd T20I in Harare.
The budding left-handed batter, playing only his second international, reached three figures after recording a duck in the series opener that marked his debut.
Abhishek slammed the joint third-fastest century for in India in T20I cricket.
Here are India’s fastest centurions (T20Is).
Rohit Sharma starred in India’s record-breaking win over Sri Lanka in 2017 in Indore. He smashed a 43-ball 118 as India racked up 260/5 in 20 overs.
Rohit completed his half-century off 23 balls and reached his ton in another 12 balls. His 35-ball ton is the joint-fastest in the format among full-member players.
Rohit shares this record with South Africa’s David Miller.
Indian dasher Suryakumar Yadav hammered a 51-ball 112* in the third and final match against Sri Lanka in Rajkot last year.
Coming out at 52/2, the 360-degree batter creamed the Lankan bowlers to clock his third T20I ton. He also added a 111-run stand with Shubman Gill and helped India compile 228/5 in 20 overs.
SKY recorded a 45-ball ton, the second-fastest for India.
The 2016 T20I encounter between hosts West Indies and India in Lauderhill set several batting records.
WI smashed a mammoth 245/6 after being put to put. India nearly snatched a victory, scoring 244/4 (20).
KL Rahul anchored India’s innings as slammed a 51-ball 110* (12 fours and 5 sixes).
Rahul completed his century off 46 balls, the joint third-fastest for India in the format.
As mentioned, Abhishek’s 46-ball ton against Zimbabwe puts him alongside Rahul. The former eventually hammered a 47-ball 100 studded with 7 fours and 8 sixes. Notably Abhishek also became the fourth-youngest Indian with a T20I ton.