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Glenn Maxwell breaks Aiden Markram's record for the fastest century in ICC Cricket World Cup

Published at :October 26, 2023 at 12:25 AM
Modified at :October 26, 2023 at 12:25 AM
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Sagar Paul


Glenn Maxwell smashed a 40-ball century against Netherlands in match No. 24 of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023.

Australia won the toss and elected to bat at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi in their match against the Netherlands. They posted an imposing total of 399-8 in their allotted 50-overs, a testament to their strong batting display, with key contributions coming from Warner (104), Smith (71), Labuschagne (62), and Maxwell (106).

The turning point in the innings occurred when Glenn Maxwell took his position at the crease. Australia were 266-4 after 39 overs, and the requirement for a substantial total was absolutely crucial. Despite the mounting pressure and the loss of wickets, Maxwell displayed unwavering determination as he aimed to score significantly.

Glenn Maxwell slams fastest ICC Cricket World Cup century, breaks Aiden Markram's record

In a mere 40 balls, Maxwell reached the coveted three-figure mark, outpacing the previous record set by Aiden Markram earlier in the same tournament. Markram's recorded, a century in 49 balls against Sri Lanka at the same venue, was surpassed by Maxwell in an explosive fashion. He finished his innings with a remarkable 106 runs from a mere 44 deliveries, a display that showcased an extraordinary blend of power and precision. His innings featured nine boundaries and eight enormous sixes.

Furthermore, Maxwell formed a pivotal partnership with his captain, Pat Cummins. Together, they crafted a remarkable 103-runs stand for the seventh wicket. Despite Cummins contributing just 8 runs, it was an exhilarating partnership that underscored Maxwell's dominance during their time at the crease.

It's important to note that Maxwell's explosive power hitting towards the end of the innings played a central role in Australia's final total of 399-8 in their allotted 50 overs. His remarkable display of aggression and audacious stroke play significantly put Australia's score and set the stage for a formidable total.

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