Finn Allen Smashes Fastest T20 World Cup Century in Semi-Final

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04 Mar 2026 | 06:30 pm
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Finn Allen etched his name into the annals of cricket history during the thrilling 2026 T20 World Cup semi-final, delivering an unforgettable batting performance that stunned global audiences. He achieved the remarkable feat of hitting the fastest century recorded in the tournament, a spectacular display of power and precision.

 

Allen's Record-Breaking Century

 

Allen’s extraordinary innings against South Africa saw him reach the coveted three-figure mark, scoring precisely 100 runs. This incredible individual milestone was achieved in an astonishing 33 balls, showcasing immense talent and an aggressive approach at a crucial stage of the competition, leaving the opposition reeling.

 

New Zealand's Dominant Chase

 

Following Allen's masterclass, New Zealand began their pursuit with significant momentum. They were tasked with chasing a challenging target of 170 runs to secure their berth in the final of the 2026 T20 World Cup. The Black Caps approached the demanding challenge with strategic aggression, maintaining a blistering run rate throughout their innings.

 

Emphatic Semi-Final Victory

 

The New Zealand batsmen completed their formidable chase with remarkable efficiency and a display of controlled power hitting. They successfully reached the target of 170 runs in just 12.5 overs, showcasing exceptional batting depth and flawless execution. This rapid pursuit left the South African bowlers with no opportunity to stage a comeback in the crucial match.

 

Ultimately, New Zealand emerged victorious with a commanding 9-wicket win, largely attributed to Finn Allen's sensational, record-breaking century. This emphatic performance propels them confidently into the next stage of the 2026 T20 World Cup, marking a significant triumph in their quest for the coveted global title.