Virender Sehwag: The Fastest Century in ICC champions trophy history


Virender Sehwag: The Fastest Century in ICC champions trophy history 

The record for the fastest century in ICC champions trophy held by former explosive indian opener Virender Sehwag. He scored a blistering century off just 77 balls against the England ICC champions trophy 2002 tournament at Colombo, Srilanka on September 22, 2002.
 





This achievement stunned the cricketing world as Virender Sehwag demonstrated impeccable timing and powerful hitting, taking advantage of a flat pitch and some loose bowling. His innings was part of a larger trend of innovative and fast-paced batting that characterized the modern era of limited-overs cricket.

Virender Sehwag' ability to play shots all around the ground with innovative strokes, such as the upper cut and flicks behind square, contributed to his dominance on the field. His record is widely regarded as one of the most remarkable individual performances in the history of ODI cricket.


Virender Sehwag scored 126 runs 104 balls with 21 fours and one six helped India to chese target of 270 runs with 63 ball left in 50 overs game.





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