Pakistan’s young batting sensation Sameer Minhas delivered a historic performance in the final of the U19 Tri-Nation Series in Harare, leading his side to a dominant victory over Zimbabwe and etching his name into the Youth ODI record books.
Batting first, Zimbabwe were bowled out for 158 runs in 44.4 overs as Pakistan’s bowlers kept tight control throughout the innings. The standout performer was Umar Zaib, who produced a brilliant spell of fast bowling.
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The right-arm pacer picked up four wickets for just 20 runs in seven overs, dismantling the Zimbabwean batting lineup and setting up an easy chase for Pakistan.
Fastest Century Ever in Youth ODI Cricket
Pakistan’s response was ruthless and emphatic. The modest target was chased down in just 16.2 overs, largely thanks to an explosive innings from Sameer Minhas.
The right-handed batter smashed a sensational 114 runs off only 51 balls, striking 17 boundaries and five towering sixes. During the knock, Minhas reached his century in just 42 balls, creating a new world record for the fastest hundred in Youth One-Day International cricket.
His achievement surpassed the previous record of 52 balls, held by India’s Vaibhav Suryavanshi, firmly placing Minhas among the brightest emerging talents in world cricket.
Pakistan Clinch Title in Style
Pakistan sealed the final by nine wickets, wrapping up the tournament in emphatic fashion. The victory highlighted the depth of Pakistan’s youth setup, with Sameer Minhas’ record-breaking innings standing out as the defining moment of the competition.
Cricket analysts believe this performance could be a major turning point in Minhas’ career, putting him firmly on the radar for higher-level opportunities in the near future.
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