To date, no one could do the work that Brian Bennett has reached that new history in Zimbabwe cricket

Cricket News Desk. Brian Bennett created history. He became the first player of the Zimbabwe cricket team to achieve the fastest century in Test cricket. For that, this great achievement was recorded in the name of Williams. Who scored a century in 106 balls in 2016 while batting explosives against the New Zealand cricket team. But yesterday (May 23), Bennett achieved this achievement by scoring a century of just 97 balls against England in Nottingham. Not only that, he also became the first batsman in Zimbabwe to achieve a century by standing less than 100 balls in Test cricket. Bennett managed to score 139 runs. In the first match of the ongoing Test series against England, other batsmen of Zimbabwean batsmen are struggling in front of the English bowlers. Starting with the turn Bennett won the hearts of all with his best batting. During the match, he faced a total of 143 balls for his team. During this time, he managed to score 139 runs at a strike rate of 97.20. During this time, 26 beautiful fours came out of his bat. Despite Bennett’s brilliant batting, Zimbabwe was all at 265 runs. Bennett acted brilliantly for Zimbabwe and chased the target of 565–6 (declared) runs by England in the first inning. But no other batsman except him could face English bowlers. As a result, the whole team was in the first inning for 265 runs. After Zimbabwe was rejected in the first inning, the English team invited him to play follow -up. On the second day, the Zimbabwe team lost two wickets here to the stumps. Players who were outside were Brian Bennett (01) and Captain Craig Ervin (02). When the match was announced, the team’s score was 30 runs at the loss of two wickets at the end of ten overs. Share this story -tags

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