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Zimbabwe smash world record for highest T20I total

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Nairobi: Zimbabwe made a mind-blowing 344/4 in their 20 overs against Gambia in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Africa Sub Regional Qualifier B.

Sikandar Raza blasted 133 not out off just 43 balls with 15 sixes as Zimbabwe racked up a record total in T20Is in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Africa Sub Regional Qualifier B game against Gambia.

Zimbabwe’s total of 344/4 eclipsed the previous high of 314/3 by Nepal against Mongolia in 2023.

They had entered the top five earlier this month when they made 286/5 against Seychelles. A week prior to that India had entered the list with a massive total of 297/6 against Bangladesh.

Raza’s century is the first by a Zimbabwe player in men’s T20Is with Dion Myers’ 96 last night against Rwanda the highest score so far for them. His 15 sixes in the joint-fourth-most by a player in men’s T20Is.

Raza’s century came off just 33 balls, making it the joint-second fastest hundred in men’s T20Is. Estonia’s Sahil Chauhan holds the record for achieving the feat in just 27 balls.

Namibia’s Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton had also made a ton off just 33 balls earlier in 2024.

Zimbabwe’s record-breaking innings included 27 sixes, the most recorded ever in a men’s T20I, beating the 26 made by Nepal against Mongolia during their innings of 314/3 last year.

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