Misbah-ul-Haq equals Sir Viv Richards' world record of fastest Test hundred
Pakistan batsman Misbah-ul-Haq has equalled Sir Vivian Richards’ record of fastest hundred in Test cricket by making a hundred against Australia off just 56 balls in the 2nd innings of the ongoing Test against Australia at Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Coming in at the fall of Younis Khan’s wicket on 3/152, Pakistan already had a massive lead of 461 runs, and Misbah further piled on the misery as he smashed the Australian bowlers to all parts, in the process also scoring the fastest ever fifty in Test cricket off 21 balls.
Fastest hundreds in Test cricket’s history (balls faced):
Balls |
Batsman |
Match |
Year |
56 | Vivian Richards | West Indies v England | 1985-86 |
56 | Misbah-ul-Haq | Pakistan v Australia | 2014 |
57 | Adam Gilchrist | Australia v England | 2006-07 |
67 | Jack Gregory | Australia v South Africa | 1921-22 |
69 | Shivnarine Chanderpaul | West Indies v Australia | 2002-03 |
69 | David Warner | Australia v India | 2011-12 |
70 | Chris Gayle | West Indies v Australia | 2009-10 |
71 | Roy Fredericks | West Indies v Australia | 1975-76 |
*Stats as on 2nd November 2014