344-4, 27 sixes, 290-run win: Zimbabwe notch three world records in Gambia thrashing
Zimbabwe set a new record score for T20 international cricket when they posted a massive 344-4 against Gambia in Nairobi on Wednesday, with Sikandar Raza hammering a 43-ball 133 not out.
The Zimbabwe total in the T20 World Cup Africa Sub Regional Qualifiers eclipsed the previous international record of 314-3 set by Nepal against Mongolia in Hangzhou last year.
Raza, who came in at the fall of the second wicket in the seventh over, hit a total of seven fours and 15 sixes in his innings.
He reached his century off 33 balls which equals Namibia's Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton as the second-fastest in T20I cricket.
It remains six balls slower than Sahil Chauhan's 27-ball hundred for Estonia against Cyprus in June.
Australian opener Aaron Finch holds the record for highest individual score in T20Is with 172 against Zimbabwe in Harare in 2018.
Zimbabwe hit a total of 27 sixes in the contest – a record for most maximums in a T20I match – surpassing Nepal's 26 against Mongolia. The Chevrons made another world record as they won the encounter by 290 runs – the biggest margin of victory in the format – beating Nepal's 273-run win over Mongolia.
Comments