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Jatinder Singh scored a stormy century, made a record

Jatinder Singh scored a stormy century with a strike rate of 172 including six sixes, made a record, Jatinder Singh Completed his fifty runs in just 21 balls and then completed a century in 60 balls, which has happened only for the second time.

Oman’s batsman has created a big storm in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League-2 being played at this time. Such a storm which is rarely seen in cricket, especially from the players of associate countries. A player has played such an innings that the record has been made in his name. This feat happened in the ODI match played between Nepal and Oman in Al Amerat. Nepal had to face defeat by five wickets in this match. He got this defeat due to the stormy style of the Oman batsman, which ruined all the hopes of Nepal. The name of this batsman is Jatinder Singh. Jatinder opened the batting for Oman and scored a stormy century to give victory to the team. Jatinder scored 107 runs in 62 balls with the help of 12 fours and four sixes, giving Oman a five-wicket win. On the basis of his innings, Oman achieved the target of 197 runs kept by Nepal in 31.1 overs.

Jatinder’s 60-ball century is the second fastest century by an ICC Associate Country player in ODIs. Before him comes the name of Ireland’s Kevin O’Brien, who completed a century in 50 balls against England on Indian soil in the 2011 World Cup. Jatinder belongs to India. He was born in Ludhiana, Punjab. He was born on 5 March 1989 in this part of India. Later moved to Oman. He has also played Under-19 cricket for Oman.