Finn Allen Scores Fastest Hundred in T20 World Cup History, Achieves Feat During SA vs NZ T20 WC 2026 Semi-Final
Finn Allen comfortably surpassed the previous T20 World Cup record set by Chris Gayle (47) while also establishing a new New Zealand national record for the quickest T20I hundred.
New Zealand opener Finn Allen has scored the fastest century in Men's T20 World Cup history, reaching the milestone in just 33 balls during the 2026 semi-final against South Africa. The innings secured a commanding nine-wicket victory at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Chasing a target of 170, Allen controlled the run chase by striking 10 fours and eight sixes. He comfortably surpassed the previous tournament record set by Chris Gayle (47) while also establishing a new New Zealand national record for the quickest T20I hundred, overtaking Glenn Phillips, who struck a 46-ball ton. New Zealand Qualify For T20 World Cup 2026 Final; Finn Allen, Tim Seifert, Rachin Ravindra Shine For Black Caps As South Africa Suffer 8th Loss In WC Semi-Finals.
Finn Allen Breaks Record
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