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Watch: Hundred In 36 Balls! Usman Khan Makes History In Pakistan Super League

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Multan Sultans batsman Usman Khan created history by slamming the fastest century in Pakistan Super League (PSL) during the match against Quetta Gladiators on Saturday.

Usman slammed 11 fours and seven sixes to slam the century in just 36 balls and in the process, he broke the record set by his teammate Rilee Rossouw just one day ago.

Rossouw scored his century in 41 balls but on Saturday, Usman looked in almost perfect touch as he ended up with 120 off just 43 deliveries.

He was finally dismissed by Mohammad Nawaz, but the damage was done as Sultans looked set for a huge total. Absolute carnage from Usman Khan

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