Abhishek Sharma created havoc in T20I, made the world record of fastest 100 sixes.

Abhishek Sharma: Indian star opener Abhishek Sharma has made a big record in his name in T20 International. In the first T20 match against England, he batted stormily and completed the fastest 100 sixes.

Abhishek Sharma: Indian cricket team is on England tour these days. Where a five-match T20 series is being played between the two teams. In the first T20 match played in Chester-le-Street, Indian star opener Abhishek Sharma has created history by batting brilliantly. In the first match against England, Abhishek has completed his 100 sixes in T20 International. With this, he has become the batsman to hit 100 sixes in the fewest balls.

Abhishek Sharma made a world record of 100 sixes in his name

This young left-handed batsman has hit 100 sixes in the 49th T20 International match of his career, facing only 785 balls. With this, Abhishek has become the fastest batsman to score 100 sixes among the ICC full member countries. Before him, this record was in the name of West Indies’ Evin Lewis (789). Who achieved this feat in 789 balls. But now Abhishek has made this record in his name with a difference of 4 balls.

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Became the 5th Indian to do so

25-year-old Abhishek Sharma has now become the fifth Indian batsman to hit 100 sixes in T20 International. This feat was first achieved by former Indian captain Rohit Sharma, who has hit 205 sixes in this format. After him, Virat Kohli touched the figure of 124, Suryakumar Yadav 179 and Hardik Pandya touched the figure of 126 sixes.

KL Rahul’s record broken

In the first T20 match against England, Indian opener Abhishek Sharma played a stormy innings of 59 runs in 24 balls, which included 6 fours and 4 sixes. During this, he completed his half-century in 20 balls, which is the fastest fifty by an Indian batsman in T20 cricket in England. In this matter, he has broken the record of star wicketkeeper batsman KL Rahul, who scored a half-century in 27 balls in 2018.

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