Fastest 100 in the History of Cricket Breaks Shahid Afridi Record Unknown

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Corey Anderson, New Zealand batsman, has made the fastest century in the history of one-day international cricket. He reached 100 runs in just 36 balls while playing against West Indies in Queenstown today.
The young all-rounder hit 12 sixes and four fours in his 100, beating, by one delivery, the 37-ball record of Shahid Afridi against Sri Lanka which has stood for almost 18 years.
Anderson finished on 131 not out from 47 balls, as New Zealand scored at an extraordinary 13 runs per over.


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