Namibia's Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton broke the record for the quickest century in T20 worldwide cricket with a 33-ball hundred against Nepal. The 22-year-old hit 11 fours and eight sixes prior to falling for 101 off 36 conveyances in Kirtipur, Nepal.
Nepal's Kushal Malla, who was playing in this game, held the past record for a 34-ball century against Mongolia in September. Loftie-Eaton accepted 2-29 as Nepal were bowled out for 186 in quest for 207. The match was the principal in a tri-series likewise highlighting the Netherlands. The last will be played on 5 Walk.
West Indies' Chris Gayle holds the record for the quickest century in all T20 cricket, arriving at three figures off 30 balls for Regal Challengers Bangalore against Pune Fighters in the Indian Head Association in 2013. The two groups will play in this late spring's Men's T20 World Cup in the West Indies and USA. Namibia are positioned eleventh on the planet, with Nepal sixteenth.