AUS vs NED: Maxwell scores quickest ODI World Cup hundred

Australia batter Glenn Maxwell scored the quickest hundred in ODI World Cup historical past in opposition to the Netherlands on the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Wednesday.

Maxwell scored a 40-ball hundred, which can be the fourth quickest century in ODI cricket.

Maxwell hammered 9 fours and eight most in his 44-ball keep within the center. He bought out within the final over to Logan van Beek for 106.

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Earlier, South Africa’s Aiden Markram held the file for the quickest World Cup hundred, with a 49-ball century in opposition to Sri Lanka, on the identical venue.

Fastest Centuries in ODI World Cup

Glenn Maxwell off 40 balls – Australia vs Netherlands – Delhi, 2023

Aiden Markram off 49 balls – South Africavs Sri Lanka – Delhi, 2023

Kevin O’Brian off 50 balls – Ireland vs England – Bangalore, 2011

Glenn Maxwell off 51 balls – Australia vs Sri Lanka – Sydney, 2015

AB de Villiers off 52 balls – South Africa vs West Indies – Sydney, 2015

Eoin Morgan off 57 balls – England vs Afghanistan – Manchester, 2019

Heinrich Klaasen off 61 balls – South Africa vs England – Mumbai, 2023

Rohit Sharma off 63 balls – India vs Afghanistan – Delhi, 2023

Kusal Mendis off 65 balls – Sri Lanka vs Pakistan – Hyderabad, 2023

Mathew Hayden off 66 balls – Australia vs South Africa – Basseterre, 2007

John Davison off 67 balls – Canada vs West Indies – Centurion, 2003

Paul Stirling off 70 balls – Ireland vs Netherlands – Kolkata, 2011

Kumar Sangakkara off 70 balls – Sri Lanka vs England – Wellington, 2015

Adam Gilchrist off 72 balls – Australia vs Sri Lanka – Bridgetown, 2007

Kumar Sangakkara off 73 balls – Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh – Melbourne, 2015

Shaiman Anwar off 79 balls – UAE vs Ireland – Brisbane, 2015

Brendan Taylor off 79 balls – Zimbabwe vs Ireland – Hobart, 2015

Fastest ODI Centuries

AB de Villiers off 31 balls – South Africa v West Indies – Johannesburg, 2015

Corey Anderson off 36 balls – New Zealand v West Indies – Queenstown, 2014

Shahid Afridi off 37 balls – Pakistan v Sri Lanka, Nairobi, 1996

Glenn Maxwell off 40 balls – Australia vs Netherlands – Delhi, 2023

Asif Khan off 41 balls – UAE v Nepal, Kirtipur, 2023

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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