Sahibzada Farhan's Unbeaten Century Powers Pakistan to 199/3 vs Namibia

Sahibzada Farhan played a sensational, unbeaten knock of 100 runs from just 58 deliveries to power Pakistan to a formidable total of 199/3 against Namibia. His innings, marked by clean striking and remarkable composure, is only the second century by a Pakistan batter in T20 World Cup history. Despite battling cramps, Farhan accelerated dramatically in the death overs, supported by Shadab Khan's late cameo of 36*. Namibia's bowlers, led by Jack Brassell, took wickets but struggled to contain the late onslaught.

Key Points: Farhan's 100* Leads Pakistan to 199/3 in T20 World Cup

  • Farhan's unbeaten 100 off 58 balls
  • Second T20 WC century for Pakistan
  • Vital 59 runs in last 4 overs
  • Shadab Khan's 36* provides late flourish
  • Namibia's bowlers toil hard
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T20 WC: Sahibzada Farhan's unbeaten 100 guides Pakistan to 199/3 against Namibia

Sahibzada Farhan scores a brilliant unbeaten 100, guiding Pakistan to 199/3 against Namibia in a crucial ICC Men's T20 World Cup clash.

"He brought up his historic century in the penultimate over with a composed single, raising his bat in celebration after a commanding display. - Match Report"

Colombo, Feb 18

In a must-win game for his side, Sahibzada Farhan produced a sensational century under pressure as Pakistan piled up a formidable 199/3 in their allotted 20 overs against Namibia in a Group A clash of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Wednesday.

Farhan overcame early discomfort and physical strain to deliver one of the finest knocks of the tournament, finishing unbeaten on a magnificent 100 off 58 balls. His innings, laced with clean striking and remarkable composure, marked only the second century by a Pakistan batter in T20 World Cup history, following Ahmed Shehzad's landmark effort in 2014.

Pakistan made a steady start after being asked to bat, with Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub negotiating a probing new-ball spell from Namibia's disciplined attack. Ayub showed flashes of intent but struggled to convert his start, eventually edging Jack Brassell behind for 14 in the sixth over, leaving Pakistan at 47/1 at the end of the Power-play.

Farhan then found a reliable partner in Salman Ali Agha as the duo cautiously rebuilt against Namibia's spinners, who extracted assistance from the surface. Farhan initially progressed steadily, reaching 30 off 27 deliveries, before shifting gears dramatically. He began targeting the spinners with authority, notably smashing successive sixes off Willem Myburgh to break the shackles and inject momentum into the innings.

Salman complemented him well with an aggressive 38 off 23 balls, taking on both spin and pace with calculated risks. Their partnership crossed fifty and laid a solid platform, taking Pakistan past the 100-run mark in the 12th over. However, Namibia struck back when Brassell dismissed Salman, caught at mid-off, while Gerhard Erasmus removed Khawaja Nafay shortly after to briefly stall Pakistan's charge.

Despite battling cramps and requiring medical attention, Farhan remained undeterred. He brought up his half-century in 38 balls and accelerated further in the death overs, displaying exceptional power and timing. Shadab Khan provided the ideal late flourish, hammering an unbeaten 36 off 22 balls and sharing a vital unbroken stand with Farhan.

The final overs saw Pakistan shift into top gear, with Farhan launching towering sixes and piercing boundaries with precision. He reached his historic century in the penultimate over with a composed single, raising his bat in celebration after a commanding display.

Shadab added the finishing touches with consecutive sixes in the final over as Pakistan amassed 59 runs in the last four overs to finish strongly at 199/3, a total built around Farhan's resilience, calculated acceleration, and match-defining brilliance.

Namibia's bowlers toiled hard, with Jack Brassell (2-48) and Gerhard Erasmus (1-25) picking up wickets, but they struggled to contain Pakistan's late onslaught as Farhan's extraordinary innings powered his side to a commanding position.

Brief scores:

Pakistan 199/3 in 20 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 100, Saim Ayub 38; Jack Brasell 2-48, Gerhard Erasmus 1-25) against Namibia.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
A century in a T20 World Cup is always special. Second ever for Pakistan. The way he fought through cramps is commendable. Cricket is the real winner here.
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Aman W
Good performance, but let's be honest, it was against Namibia. The real test will be against top teams like India or Australia. Still, you can only play the opponent in front of you. Well played.
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Sarah B
Watching from the UK. The acceleration in the death overs was clinical. 59 runs in the last 4 overs is brutal. Shadab's cameo was the perfect support act. Great entertainment!
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Vikram M
Respect for the knock. But the article feels a bit one-sided, no? Barely any mention of Namibia's effort. Brassell took 2 wickets and Erasmus was economical. They fought hard for a smaller nation.
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Karthik V
This is why we love T20 cricket! A single player can change the game. Farhan's innings had everything - patience, power, and perseverance. Hope to see more such performances from all teams. 🏏

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