In a jaw-dropping display of power hitting, Afghanistan’s Usman Ghani created a world record by smashing 45 runs in a single over and notched up a blistering 28-ball century during a match in the ECS T10 League in England.
Where did this happen?The record-breaking innings came during a T10 match between London County and Guildford. Representing London County, Usman Ghani opened the innings and launched a ruthless assault from the very start.
45 runs in 1 over? Here’s howGhani scored 45 runs off an over bowled by Will Journey, which included:
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5 sixes
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3 fours
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2 no-balls (one hit for a six, one for a four)
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2 wides
A total of 8 scoring deliveries were bowled in that over—thanks to extras—making the 45-run over possible. This is now the highest number of runs scored in a single over in professional cricket, surpassing the previous mark of 43.
Ghani’s overall knock: 153* in 43 balls-
17 sixes
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11 fours
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Strike rate: 355.81
His unbeaten 153 in just 43 balls powered London County to a mammoth 226/0 in 10 overs, an almost unheard-of total in T10 cricket.
Result of the matchChasing a target of 227, Guildford managed 155/4 in 10 overs, falling 71 runs short. The star of the show was undoubtedly Usman Ghani, whose record-breaking over and explosive knock are now etched into the history books of T10 cricket.
Why this matters-
28-ball century: One of the fastest in T10 cricket
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45 runs in an over: Breaks global records for most runs in a professional over
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Ghani proves yet again that Afghanistan continues to produce world-class power hitters
This feat may remain untouched for a long time, considering the sheer rarity of scoring more than 36 runs in an over—unless extras and no-balls come into play, as they did here.
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