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Century At 22: Tilak Varma Sets 'Youngest' Feat With Great Show vs South Africa

Following his stupendous knock against South Africa in the third T20I match, India batter Tilak Varma said that it was an "incredible feeling" to smash a century after coming back from injury. Tilak Varma played an unbeaten 107-run knock from 56 balls at a strike rate of 191.07. He slammed eight fours and seven sixes during his time on the crease. Speaking during the inning break, Tilak said that the pitch in Centurion was two-paced and was 'challenging' at the start. He added that India's 219/6 in the first inning is important for the Men in Blue.

Tilak, who is 22 years and 5 days old, as of Thursday, is the youngest player in history to score a T20I century against South Africa. He is the second youngest Indian to score a T20I ton, behind Yashasvi Jaiswal (21 Years , 279 Days). Jaiswal achieved the feat against Nepal in the 2023 Asian Games.

Tilak also became the 12th batter to score a hundred for India in the 20-over format. The 22-year-old's century was also the fifth for India against South Africa in T20Is, the most by any team against an opponent.

"Incredible feeling to get this coming back from injury. The wicket was two-paced, and challenging at the start. After some time it went well. I was holding my shape while playing the shots. We both (him and Abhishek Sharma) were under pressure. Today's knocks are important for us. Our spinners are bowling well. 200-210 is what we were looking for and we got it. Hopefully, we can defend this," Tilak said.

After winning the toss, the Proteas sent India to bat, however, Aiden Markram's decision did not go in their favour as they failed to break partnerships.

South Africa had an amazing start in the game when seamer Marco Jansen removed India opener Sanju Samson in the

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