Hashim Amla becomes fastest batsman to hit 17 ODI centuries
South African opener Hashim Amla has now become the fastest cricketer to score 17 ODI centuries. He reached the mark by virtue of the hundred he scored in the third ODI vs Australia played at the Manuka Oval in Canberra on Wednesday. Amla got to the mark in his 98th innings, 14 less than the earlier record-holder Virat Kohli.
Amla’s incredible record in ODIs
The 31-year-old has been South Africa’s Mr. Consistent over the past few years, frequently giving them good starts at the top of the order and piling on the runs in every series. He earlier became the fastest to score 15 ODI hundreds as well when he scored a century against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, again going past Kohli. Amla achieved that feat in his 86th innings while the Delhi batsman took 20 more innings to get to the mark.
Amla made his ODI debut for South Africa in 2008 against Bangladesh at Chittagong and has developed into an extremely effective one-day cricketer over the years. He might not possess the raw power of someone like a Chris Gayle nor does he score his runs as innovatively as his teammate AB de Villiers but he certainly can maintain a good pace by scoring boundaries at regular intervals and rotating the strike at other times.
However, soon after reaching his hundred, Amla was bowled for 102 by Josh Hazlewood and that proved to be the turning point as Australia clawed their way into the game and eventually went on to win it by 73 runs. Earlier, the Aussies, courtesy a 109 from Aaron Finch and a quick-fire 55-ball 73 not out from Steve Smith posted a massive score of 329 for 5 in their 50 overs.
Cricket South Africa posted a tweet praising Amla’s performance.
Player | Number of innings taken to score 17 centuries |
---|---|
Hashim Amla | 98 |
Virat Kohli | 112 |
AB de Villiers | 156 |
Sourav Ganguly | 170 |
Saeed Anwar | 177 |
Chris Gayle | 182 |