Key Points

Namibia's Jan Frylinck delivered a spectacular batting performance against Zimbabwe, scoring the equal-third-fastest fifty in men's T20I history. He reached his half-century in just 13 balls while opening the batting in the final match of the series. Despite Namibia's 28-run victory, Zimbabwe won the series 2-1 as both teams prepare for the Africa T20 World Cup qualifiers. Frylinck's explosive innings showcased his transformation from primarily a bowler to a dangerous top-order batsman.

Key Points: Namibia's Jan Frylinck Hits Third-Fastest T20I Fifty Against Zimbabwe

  • Frylinck scored 77 runs from just 31 balls in final T20I
  • Hit three consecutive boundaries in first over against Masakadza
  • Smashed 14 runs off three deliveries from Muzarabani
  • Reached fifty with two fours and three sixes in fourth over
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Namibia's Jan Frylinck hits third-fastest T20I fifty in win over Zimbabwe

Jan Frylinck smashes 13-ball fifty for Namibia in T20I win over Zimbabwe, matching third-fastest men's T20I half-century record ahead of World Cup qualifiers.

"Frylinck joins Zimbabwe's Tadiwanashe Marumani, Turkey's Muhammad Fahad and Austria's Mirza Ahsan in the 13-ball half-century club - ICC"

New Delhi, September 19

Namibian all-rounder Jan Frylinck has joined an exclusive club and sent a warning to rivals ahead of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier, smashing the equal-third-fastest half-century in men's T20I history during Namibia's 28-run win over Zimbabwe, as per the official website of the International Cricket Council (ICC).

Given an opening role in the series by skipper Gerhard Erasmus, Frylinck repaid the faith in the final outing of the three-match series in Bulawayo, raising his bat just 13 balls into his innings, before finishing with 77 from 31 balls.

The injection of power at the top of the order set the platform for the tourists, who went on to post 204/7 in the 28-run win.

Frylinck made 15 runs in the first over of the innings, hitting Wellington Masakadza for three consecutive boundaries, before hitting towering quick Blessing Muzarabani for 14 runs in three deliveries to be 29 not out from his first eight balls.

Trevor Gwandu then felt Frylinck's wrath, who hit two fours and two sixes off the first four balls of the fourth over of the innings, taking him to the half-century mark, before hitting the fifth ball for another six.

More renowned for his pace bowling in previous times, Frylinck has gone through a conversion of sorts to be a top-order batter in both white-ball formats, with his latest effort easily bettering his previous highest T20I score of 57 not out against Kenya in 2023.

Frylinck joins Zimbabwe's Tadiwanashe Marumani, Turkey's Muhammad Fahad and Austria's Mirza Ahsan in the 13-ball half-century club, with the performance only bettered by Yuvraj Singh's 12-ball fifty against England in 2007 and Dipendra Singh Airee's nine-ball fifty against Mongolia in the 2023 Asian Games.

Despite the defeat, Zimbabwe claimed the series 2-1, with the matches the ideal hitout for both sides ahead of the final round of the Africa T20 World Cup 2026 qualifying.

The pair feature in different groups in the eight-team tournament and are highly favoured to claim the two spots in the region, though face competition from the likes of Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.

- ANI

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Priya S
Yuvraj Singh's 12-ball record still gives me goosebumps! But great to see new players joining this elite club. Frylinck's transformation from bowler to top-order batter is impressive. Shows how T20 cricket is evolving.
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Rohit P
Zimbabwe losing despite this record-breaking performance? Their bowling needs serious work. African cricket needs stronger teams to compete globally. Hope both qualify for World Cup though!
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Sarah B
Amazing to see Associate nations producing such exciting cricket! The global expansion of the game is fantastic. Hope ICC gives more opportunities to these teams. Frylinck's innings was pure entertainment!
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Vikram M
While the innings was spectacular, let's not forget this was against Zimbabwe's second-string bowling. The real test will be in the qualifiers against better attacks. Still, credit where it's due - 77(31) is phenomenal!
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Kavya N
Dipendra Singh Airee's 9-ball fifty record from Asian Games still stands tall! But great to see African cricket developing. More competitive teams will only make world cricket better. All the best to both teams for qualifiers! 🙌

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