SHAHEED FARIDI OF PAKISTAN
2006-11-03 22:31:27
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answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7
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The fastest Century in One Day International was scored by Mr. Shahid Afridi of Pakistan.
In the K.C.A. Centenary Tournament played at Gymkhana Ground, Nairobi against Sri Lanka on 04.10.1996, he scored 102 runs in 37 Balls with the help of 11 sixers and 6 fours. Pakistan won that match by 82 runs.
Sahid Afridi was Man of the Match.
2006-11-04 02:52:30
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answer #2
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answered by vakayil k 7
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Shahid Afridi of Pakistan scored the fastest hundred.
He scored 102 of 37 balls against Srilanka.
Pak scored 371 in 50 overs.
Star
Sahbzada Mohammad Shahid Khan Afridi
:: DOB 1 March 1980, Khyber Agency
:: Member
Asia XI, Griqualand West, Habib Bank Limited, ICC World XI, Karachi, Leicestershire
:: Batting Style Right-hand batsman
:: Bowling Style Right-arm Leg Spin,Legbreak googly
:: Test Debut
Pak v Aus at Karachi, 3rd Test, 1998-99
2006-11-03 20:36:55
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answered by redcoat7121 4
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Shahid Afridi 102 off 37 balls against Sri Lanka in October 1996 at Nairobi, Kenya(Gymkhana Club Ground). Scored 28 runs off a Sanath Jayasuria over inn that innings.
2006-11-03 22:34:54
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all Mark Pettini reached his hundred for Essex against Leicestershire at Leicester in the last match of the season in 24 minutes, but used up all of 27 balls (not 24). If you ignore the joke-bowling aspect I think that puts him level with Glen Chapple as the scorer of the equal-fastest hundred by balls faced, but Chapple's ton for Lancashire against Glamorgan at Old Trafford in 1993 took only 21 minutes. Murray Goodwin's equally farcical century for Sussex against Middlesex at Southgate in July 2006 took only 25 minutes, but 32 balls. All these innings are relegated to footnotes in the first-class records because so-called "joke" bowling - non-bowlers sending down full-tosses and long-hops to give away cheap runs to set up a declaration - was being used at the time. In Pettini's case the bowlers were Leicestershire's opening batsman Darren Robinson, who returned figures of 4.4-0-117-0, and wicketkeeper Paul Nixon (5-0-69-0). Pettini finished with 114 not out, all in boundaries (12 fours, 11 sixes), which is arguably another record. The fastest authentic century in first-class cricket remains Percy Fender's 35-minute hundred for Surrey against Northamptonshire at Northampton in 1920, while the fastest-known by balls faced is David Hookes's 34-ball effort for South Australia against Victoria at Adelaide in 1982-83.
In ODIs Shahid Afridi takes the credit
Runs Balls 6s 4s Player Venue Date
102 37 11 6 Shahid Afridi Pakistan Sri Lanka Nairobi 04/10/1996
147* 44 10 8 MV Boucher South Africa Zimbabwe Potchefstroom 20/09/2006
117 45 4 18 BC Lara West Indies Bangladesh Dhaka 09/10/1999
102 45 9 10 Shahid Afridi Pakistan India Kanpur 15/04/2005
134 48 11 11 ST Jayasuriya Sri Lanka Pakistan Singapore 02/04/1996
108 62 3 10 M Azharuddin India New Zealand Baroda 17/12/1988
157 64 1 23 ST Jayasuriya Sri Lanka Netherlands Amstelveen 04/07/2006
111 67 7 6 JM Davison Canada West Indies Centurion 23/02/2003
127* 67 5 12 Basit Ali Pakistan West Indies Sharjah 05/11/1993
122 67 4 13 AC Gilchrist Australia Sri Lanka Brisbane 14/02/2006
2006-11-04 02:10:45
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answer #5
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answered by rahul_brock_17 2
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Shahid Afridi
2006-11-05 14:50:28
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answer #6
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answered by 007 3
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Shahid Afridi of pakistan scored the fastest century in one day cricket.His knock came from just 37 balls against Sri Lanka.
2006-11-04 02:02:07
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Shahid Afridi
2006-11-03 22:55:06
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answer #8
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answered by mamatha 2
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Shahid Afridi offcourse
He holds the record for scoring the fastest century in One Day Internationals (off 37 balls)[6], scored in his 2nd match and first ODI innings. He also shares with Brian Lara the record for the third fastest century in ODIs (off 45 balls). One of Pakistan's most useful all-rounders, his extremely aggressive batting style has garnered him over 4,500 ODI runs (including a world-record 226 sixes) as well as taking over 180 ODI wickets and 47 at Test level.
2006-11-03 21:59:12
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answered by Kunal 3
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Thats Shahid Afridi from Pakistan
2006-11-03 20:21:40
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answered by Anonymous
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shahid afridi of pakistan scored fastest hundred.
102 of 37 balls against srilanka.
pak scored 371 in 50 overs
2006-11-03 19:46:28
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answer #11
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answered by bye bye 1
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