Dipendra Singh Airee Breaks Yuvraj Singh’s record for the fastest-ever T20I fifty

Dipendra Singh Airee Breaks Yuvraj Singh’s record for the fastest-ever T20I fifty

Nepal Cricket Team allrounder batsman Dipendra Singh Airee has recorded the fastest-ever fifty in T20 International cricket. It was the opening match of Asian Games Cricket against Mongolia and Dipendra Airee has recorded a fifty in just nine balls.

He smashed six consecutive sixes in six balls to set a new record.

Earlier, Yuvraj Singh scored fifty in just 12 balls during the match against England in 2007. But Dipendra Singh Airee breaks Yuvraj Singh records Against Magolia, in the opening match of Asian Games.

In this match Nepal team posted the highest-ever run total in T20 international Cricket. Against Magolia, in the opening match of Asian Games, Nepal posted 314/3 runs on the board in T20 international cricket.

Kushal Malla created a world record

Kushal Malla scored century from just 34 balls and created a world record. He Scored unbeaten 137 from 50 balls. It was the opening match of Asian Games Cricket against Mongolia and Kushal Malla has recorded 137 in just  50 balls.

Rohit poudel also hit half-century. He scored 61 runs from 27 balls.

Nepal largest margin of victory in T2OI cricket history

Nepal’s Cricket Team emerged the victory of the biggest-ever win (in terms of runs) in T20 international cricket history.Nepal defeat Mangolia by 273 runs big margin in the Asian Games Cricket against Mangolia in the opening match of Asian Games Cricket.

Magolia Wrapped up by Nepal for only 41 runs after Nepali team posted a huge total 314/3 on the board.

Karan KC , Abinash Bohara and  Sandeep Lamichhane took  two wickets each for Nepal. Kushal Bhurtel, Sompal Kami and Dipendra Singh  Airee also took bagged one wicket each for Nepal.

Only one Mongolial batter can scored double digit score on the board. Davaasuren Jamyansuren only made double digit score 10 runs.

Five Mongolian batters were sent back for a duck.

Read Also: – Nepali Cricket Team, World Cup 2023, Asian Games Cricket

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