Pakistan skipper Misbah-Ul-Haq has equalled the record for the fastest Test century against Australiain the second innings of the second test match in Abu Dhabi on Sunday. The record for the fastest Test hundred in terms of balls faced was set by West Indian legend Viv Richards, against England at St. John’s Antigua in 1986, who also took 56 balls.
Earlier Misbah smashed the fastest test fifty of just 21 balls, beating the South African Jacques kallis record of a 24 ball fifty against Zimbabwe in Cape Town in 2005. Misbah hit two boundaries off Paceman Mitchell Starc to reach his hundred, and punched the air in delight.
This is also the second fastest hundred in terms of time. Misbah took 74 minutes to reach this mark. Jack Gregory who reached hundred after 70 minutes batting against South Africa at Johannesburg in 1921. The previous fastest Test half-century by a Pakistani batsman was by Shahid Afridi who took 26 balls to reach the mark, against India at Bangalore in 2005.
Fastest 100: Misbah equals sir Viv’s record
Batsman Balls Country Opposition Year
Viv Richards 56 West Indies England 1986
Misbah-Ul-Haq 56 Pakistan Australia 2014
Adam Gilchrist 57 Australia England 2006
Jack Gregory 67 Australia South Africa 1921
Fastest 50: Misbah breaks Kallis record
Batsman Balls Country Opposition Year
Misbah-Ul-Haq 21 Pakistan Australia 2014
Jacques Kallis 24
South Africa Zimbabwe 2005
Shane Shillingford 25
West Indies New Zealand
2014
Shahid Afridi 26 Pakistan India 2005
Mohammad Ashraful 26
Bangladesh India 2007
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