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World Cup 2023: Glenn Maxwell races to fastest World Cup century surpassing Aiden Markram

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By ETV Bharat English Team

Published : Oct 25, 2023, 5:59 PM IST

Updated : Oct 25, 2023, 7:31 PM IST

Star Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell hit the fastest century in a World Cup match against the Netherlands at Arun Jaitley stadium in New Delhi.
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Star Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell hit the fastest century in a World Cup match against the Netherlands at Arun Jaitley stadium in New Delhi.

Delhi: Star Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell scored the fastest century of the ODI World Cup history against the Netherlands at Arun Jaitley stadium in Delhi.

Glenn Maxwell scored a blistering ton in just 40 balls with a jaw-dropping strike rate of 240.90 smashing nine fours and eight sixes in an innings.

The historic moment came in the 49th over of Australia's innings. The 35-year-old muscled a chest-high full toss bowled by Bas de Leede and deposited it over fine leg for a maximum to record the fastest ton in the history of the ODI World Cup.

With this inning, Maxwell didn’t just break the record, he smashed it, bettering the previous best, set by Aiden Markram against Sri Lanka in this tournament on October 7, by nine balls.

That previous effort by Markram also came in Delhi where he broke the record that had stood since Kevin O’Brien’s 50-ball century against England in 2011.

Maxwell’s knock is also the fastest ever by an Australian in men's ODI cricket, and stands as the fourth fastest of all time, with AB de Villiers’ 31-ball ton against West Indies in 2015 still leading the way at Johannesburg.

Maxwell brought up his fifty from 27 balls and then destroyed the figures of every bowler, taking just 13 further deliveries to reach three figures.

Netherlands all-rounder Bas de Leede conceded 115 runs in his ten overs becoming the most expensive figure in the history of men’s ODI cricket and men's ODI World Cup history while Australia's ML Lewis conceded 113 runs against South Africa at Johannesburg in 2006 holding the record of conceding the most runs in an inning of the ODI cricket history. Rashid gave 110 runs in an inning against England in the 2019 World Cup match.

Last Updated :Oct 25, 2023, 7:31 PM IST
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