Jake Fraser-McGurk Smashes World Record for Fastest One-Day Century
Tasmanian Batsman Shatters Previous Mark
Fraser-McGurk Blasts Century in Just 29 Balls
Adelaide, Australia - Tasmania's Jake Fraser-McGurk has etched his name in cricket history by smashing the world record for the fastest one-day century, achieving the milestone in just 29 balls.
The right-handed batsman's blistering knock came in a List A match against South Australia at the Adelaide Oval on Sunday. After watching Tasmania pile up a mammoth 9-435, Fraser-McGurk took the crease with a target of 5.19 runs per over. He immediately set about destroying the opposition bowling attack, reaching his half-century in a mere 18 balls, becoming the fastest Australian to do so in one-day cricket.
Fraser-McGurk continued his onslaught, reaching the century mark in just 29 balls, eclipsing the previous record of 36 balls set by South Africa's AB de Villiers in 2015. The young Tasmanian's century included 13 fours and six sixes, highlighting his remarkable power and timing.
Fraser-McGurk's record-breaking century led South Australia to a famous victory, with the team chasing down Tasmania's total with 32 balls remaining. The batsman's remarkable achievement has garnered widespread praise and admiration from cricket fans and experts alike.
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