Deependra Singh Airi and Kushal Malla broke the great records of T20 cricket, Yuvraj Singh's 16 year old record was also broken. - Newztezz - Latest News Today, Breaking News, Top News Headlines, Latest Sports News

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Deependra Singh Airi and Kushal Malla broke the great records of T20 cricket, Yuvraj Singh's 16 year old record was also broken.



In the Men's T20 cricket event in the Asian Games, today i.e. on Wednesday (27 September), the teams of Nepal and Mongolia were face to face in the Group A match. Nepal's batsmen created a stir in this match. Kushal Malla scored 137 runs in 50 balls with 8 fours and 12 sixes, while captain Rohit scored 61 runs in 27 balls. But it is not easy for any fan to believe what happened on the field after this. In fact, here Nepal's all-rounder Deependra Singh Airi hit a stormy fifty in just 9 balls, with which he has now broken the record of former Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh's fastest half-century.

Yes, this is what happened: Yuvraj Singh's record of fastest T20 International half-century made in the 2007 World Cup has now been broken by Deependra Singh Ari. Yuvraj had scored a half-century in 12 balls, which Airi has achieved by scoring a half-century in just 9 balls. In this match, this all-rounder player of Nepal scored 52 runs in 10 balls by hitting 8 sixes. During this period his strike rate was 520.

Let us tell you that in this match of the Asian Games, not only Yuvraj Singh's record has been broken but Kushal Malla has also now become the player to score the fastest century in T20 International. Malla has achieved this feat by scoring a century in just 34 balls. With this, Nepal has become the first team in the history of T20 cricket to cross the 300-run mark in 20 overs. 

Let us tell you that in this historic match, Mongolia won the toss and decided to bowl first, after which, on the basis of stormy innings of Kushal Malla (137), Rohit Poudel (61), and Deependra (52), Nepal scored 314 in 20 overs. Set a target like a mountain of runs. In response, Mongolia's team could stay on the field only for 13.1 overs and were all out after scoring only 41 runs. Nepal won the match by 273 runs.

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