Rahmanullah Gurbaz Becomes Second-Youngest Player to Score Eight ODI Centuries
Afghanistan’s Rahmanullah Gurbaz has etched his name in the annals of cricket history by becoming the second-youngest player to score eight centuries in men’s One-Day Internationals (ODIs). The 22-year-old opener achieved this remarkable feat during Afghanistan’s five-wicket victory over Bangladesh in the third ODI in Sharjah.
Gurbaz’s masterful 120-ball 101 propelled Afghanistan to a series triumph over Bangladesh. His innings was a testament to his exceptional talent and maturity beyond his years. The left-handed batsman displayed a wide array of strokes, including powerful drives, delicate flicks, and audacious scoops.
Gurbaz’s century is even more impressive considering the company he now keeps. Legendary Indian batsman Sachin Tendulkar was 22 years and 357 days old when he reached his eighth ODI century, while superstar Virat Kohli achieved the feat at 23 years and 27 days. Pakistan’s Babar Azam was 23 years 280 days when he got to his eighth ODI century.
However, it is South Africa’s Quinton de Kock who holds the record for being the youngest player to score eight ODI centuries. De Kock was just 22 years 312 days old when he reached this milestone.
Gurbaz’s century was also his third against Bangladesh and third in Sharjah in the ODI format. He now has the most centuries for Afghanistan in ODIs, surpassing Mohammad Shahzad’s tally of six.
The victory over Bangladesh was a significant achievement for Afghanistan, who have been making steady progress in international cricket. The team’s success is a testament to the hard work and dedication of its players and coaching staff.