22-Year-Old Afghan Batsman Hits Historic Century, Equals Virat, Surpasses Babar!

Krishna Chandra

22-Year-Old Afghan Batsman Hits Historic Century, Equals Virat, Surpasses Babar!

In an exciting three-match ODI series currently underway in the UAE, Afghanistan has demonstrated impressive resilience and skill, particularly in their second match against South Africa. Following a historic win in the first game, where Afghanistan secured their inaugural victory against South Africa in international cricket, the team has continued to deliver outstanding performances. This time, the spotlight is on 22-year-old opener Rahmanullah Gurbaz, who has etched his name into the records with a remarkable century.

Rahmanullah Gurbaz Shines with a Historic Century

Rahmanullah Gurbaz delivered a stellar performance during the second ODI at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium, scoring an impressive 105 runs off 110 balls. His innings featured 10 boundaries and 3 towering sixes, showcasing his aggressive batting style. This century marks his 7th in ODI cricket, making him the leading century-maker for Afghanistan, a title he claimed from Mohammad Shahzad, who previously held the record with 6 centuries.

Making History: Gurbaz Surpasses Babar Azam

   

With this remarkable achievement, Rahmanullah Gurbaz has surpassed the prominent Pakistani batsman Babar Azam in a significant record. Babar scored 6 ODI centuries by the age of 22, and Gurbaz’s latest century now places him alongside Indian cricket star Virat Kohli, who also achieved 7 centuries at the same age. Given Gurbaz’s age and talent, he has ample opportunity to extend his record further and potentially outpace both Virat and Babar in the coming matches.

Afghanistan’s Strong Performance and Big Total

Winning the toss, Afghanistan captain Hashmatullah Shahidi opted to bat first, and the decision proved wise as the team set a formidable target of 311 runs for the loss of just 4 wickets over 50 overs. Alongside Gurbaz’s stellar century, another outstanding performance came from Azmatullah Umarzai, who played a blistering innings of 86 runs off just 50 balls, including 5 fours and 6 sixes. Additionally, Rahmat Shah contributed a vital 50 runs to help Afghanistan secure a solid total on the board.

As Afghanistan continues this series, all eyes will be on Rahmanullah Gurbaz, not only to see if he can further build on his record but also to witness how the young team evolves in their pursuit of greatness on the international cricket stage.