
Sanju Samson achieved a significant milestone in his T20I career, smashing a maiden century in just 40 balls against Bangladesh during the 3rd T20I in Hyderabad. This remarkable innings saw Samson reach the second-fastest T20I century for India, only behind Rohit Sharma’s 35-ball century.
The crowd erupted in cheers as Samson powered his way to the century mark with a boundary over the bowler’s head, off a delivery from Mahedi Hasan. Suryakumar Yadav, who was at the other end, rushed to embrace Samson, while the Indian dugout gave him a standing ovation for his incredible achievement.
Samson’s 100* came off 40 deliveries, laced with 9 boundaries and 8 massive sixes, showcasing his destructive ability in the shortest format of the game. His innings, with a staggering strike rate of 250, put India in a commanding position at 183/1 after 12.1 overs, alongside Suryakumar Yadav, who is batting on 65 from 30 balls.
Samson’s knock is now etched in India’s T20I history as the second-fastest century, solidifying his position as one of the most dangerous batsmen in T20 cricket.
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