Pradyuman Singh broke cricketer Chris Gayle's record in the university match
This ten-hour match was played with leather ball in which Pradyuman Singh played a total of 29 balls with the help of 12 sixes and 6 fours and scored 105 runs at a strike rate of 362.07. In this, a century was scored in just 27 balls. Pradyuman Singh remained not out.
Ojas Cricket Tournament 2024 was organized at a university located in Dehradun. On this occasion, a league match between Amity Mohali University And Manipal University was played in Jaipur. Pradyuman Singh, a student of B.Sc. at Manipal University, set a world record by scoring a century in 27 balls. This ten-hour match was played with leather ball in which Pradyuman Singh played a total of 29 balls with the help of 12 sixes and 6 fours and scored 105 runs at a strike rate of 362.07. In this, a century was scored in just 27 balls. Pradyuman Singh remained not out.
The complete record of the match is available on the “KickHero” app. It is noteworthy that in the T-20 match in IPLA, Gayle scored a century on 30 balls, which is recorded as the fastest century in the history of cricket. To date, no world-class cricketer has scored such a fast century in a T-20 match. In this match, the Amity Mohali team had set a target of 127 runs while playing first, chasing which Pradyuman Singh played a record-breaking innings.