One-Day International Cricket matches have always been a rage among people of all age groups. Since these events are highly competitive, it becomes important for the batsmen to score as quickly as possible. And as these batsmen take their runs they make the mark of fastest hundred.
In the history of World Cup, it was the Canadian James Davison who scored the fastest century. Davison made a score of 111 in 67 balls and broke the record of Kapil Dev that he made at the 1975 World Cup. At the third place is Clive Lloyd who made 102 runs in 82 balls at 1975 World Cup. Brian Lara and Sachin Tendulkar are at the forth and fifth spot respectively.
Mark Boucher. He did it in 44 balls.
Nathan Astle
Shahid Khan Afridi
The record for the fastest 50 runs in cricket is held by AB de Villiers, who scored a 50 off 16 balls in a One Day International match against West Indies in January 2015.
in cricket scored a century means that a player has scored 100 runs or more
New Zealand Player Corey Aderson scored the fastest century in 37 balls.
100 years 100 runs scored by a batsman in a cricket match
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As of May 2012, the batsman who has scored the most runs in Twenty20 cricket is David Hussey, who has scored 4480 runs in 173 innings (from 180 matches), including a top score of 100 not out. His current Twenty20 average lies at 31.77.
Shahid Afridi in 37 balls.
which Pakistani captain scored100 in world cup
DL Amiss was 1st player.He scored massive 137 runs.