Zimbabwe's Sikander shines with 133 runs as the team surpasses the previous T20I record with a massive 344/4 against Gambia. This also makes them the highest scoring team among all Test playing nations, breaking India's recent record of 297/6 against Bangladesh earlier this month. Sikander's 15 sixes also set a new record in men's T20Is, making him the first Zimbabwe player to score a century in this format and the joint-second fastest to reach the milestone.
Zimbabwe Cricket Team sets a new record for the highest total in T20I history with an impressive score of 344/4. Sikandar Raza's unbeaten 133 off 43 balls and Tadiwanashe Marumani and Clive Madande's explosive knocks contribute to the team's dominant win over Gambia. This performance also earns Raza the title of having the fastest T20I century by a Test-playing nation's player, beating Rohit Sharma's previous record. Zimbabwe's impressive batting effort easily defeats Gambia, who could only manage to score 54 runs in response. Records were shattered in this T20I match, with Zimbabwe emerging as the clear victors.
Zimbabwe's Sikander Raza smashed a record-breaking 133 not out off just 43 balls in the T20 World Cup Africa Sub Regional Qualifiers against Gambia in Nairobi. His impressive innings helped Zimbabwe reach a massive total of 344-4, making it the highest score in T20 international cricket. Raza's performance also earned him the title of joint second-fastest century in T20I history, tying with Namibia's Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton.
In a dominating performance, the Zimbabwe Cricket Team set a new world record for the highest total in a T20 International match. Led by Sikandar Raza's unbeaten 133 from just 43 balls, Zimbabwe's score of 344/4 left Gambia trailing behind by a massive margin of 290 runs. Raza's stunning display also saw him break Rohit Sharma's record for the fastest T20I century by a player from a Test-playing nation. The lopsided match ended with Zimbabwe bundling out Gambia for just 54 runs, with only one player managing to score in double figures.
India's drug regulator CDSCO has found 53 drugs to be of non-standard quality in its latest test, which includes popular medicines like paracetamol, Vitamin D supplements, and antibiotics. These drugs are manufactured by various companies, including state-owned Hindustan Antibiotics. Some of these medicines were also linked to the deaths of 12 children in J&K in 2020, prompting tighter quality inspection measures in Gambia. In response to these findings, the CDSCO has revoked the power of state and UT authorities to grant no-objection-certificates for export purposes, and companies who received approvals in the past will have to report them to the central drug regulators. Stay updated with Fortune India on social media for more updates.
Ahram Online provided a live score coverage for Monday's thrilling match between Senegal and Gambia in the first round of the 2023 African Cup of Nations group stage, which resulted in a 3-0 victory for Senegal. Pape Gueye opened the scoring for Senegal in the 4th minute, while Lamine Camara added two goals in the 52nd and 86th minutes to seal the victory.