Finn Allen's Fastest T20 World Cup Hundred Vs South Africa Helps New Zealand Cruise Into Final

In a stunning display of power hitting, Finn Allen set a new record for the fastest century in T20 World Cup history during New Zealand's semi-final match against South Africa. Allen's explosive innings saw him reach the three-figure mark in just 46 balls, surpassing the previous record held by Chris Gayle, who achieved his hundred in 60 balls ten years ago. This remarkable performance not only showcased Allen's batting prowess but also played a crucial role in propelling New Zealand to a commanding victory, securing their place in the final. The match highlighted New Zealand's formidable team dynamics and strategic gameplay, further establishing them as a dominant force in the tournament. Fans and analysts alike celebrated Allen's achievement, emphasizing its significance in the evolution of T20 cricket and its ability to captivate audiences worldwide. As New Zealand prepares for the final, Allen's record-breaking innings is expected to fuel the team's momentum and inspire confidence among players and supporters alike.
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