In the world of cricket, Nepal’s very own star, Kushal Malla, has achieved something truly heroic. He’s now the holder of the record for the fastest century in T20 Internationals, an astonishing feat that took him just 34 balls. This incredible achievement surpasses the previous record shared by cricket greats David Miller and Rohit Sharma, who achieved a century in 35 balls.
Kushal Malla’s record-breaking century unfolded during Nepal’s thrilling match against the underdog team, Mongolia, at the Asian Games. It was a breathtaking spectacle as Malla blazed his way to an astounding 137 runs from only 50 balls. His innings featured a remarkable tally of 12 powerful sixes and eight elegant fours.
But this record-breaking performance wasn’t just about numbers; it was a heroic display of talent, power, and precision. Malla’s ability to strike the cricket ball with such force and accuracy left spectators in awe.
What makes this achievement even more remarkable is the fact that Nepal is relatively new to international cricket. They earned ODI status in 2004 and T20I status in 2014. Despite these challenges, Nepalese cricketers like Malla have shown incredible dedication and hard work, making their nation proud on the global cricketing stage.
Kushal Malla’s remarkable achievement is a source of immense pride for all Nepalese. It’s a story of a young hero from a small nation achieving something truly extraordinary. His record-breaking century is bound to inspire a new generation of cricketers in Nepal and will be celebrated as a heroic moment in the country’s cricketing history for many years to come.