On This Day October 4, 1996: Shahid Afridi smashes the fastest century in ODI history
On 2nd October 1996 in Nairobi, Kenya a cricketing career was launched.
10 steady but wicketless overs for 32 runs and no chance to bat as Pakistan limped to a 4 wicket victory against the hosts, was hardly an auspicious start.
However 2 days later, in only his second international match, promoted to bat at number three, Shahid Afridi became a household name as he blasted a century off only 37 deliveries against Sri Lanka at the Nairobi Gymkhana Ground.
I still remember the telephone conversation I had with my brother in law after the game. My brother in law who was at the ground that particular day rang me up as soon as Afridi's innings had ended.
The conversation was something along the lines of
Brother in Law Saj, a guy called Shahid Afridi has just scored the fastest one day century, off only 37 balls.
My response Shahid Who?
Brother in Law I think his name is Shahid Afridi.
My response Are you sure, he is a leg spinner. I don't think he bats that much. It wasn't Saeed Anwar was it?
Brother in Law I am certain it was Shahid Afridi, but I will check for you.
Of course my brother in law was right, it was indeed Shahid Afridi who conducted that onslaught against the likes of Vaas, Murali and Jayasuriya.
The story goes that Afridi was selected in the Pakistan squad for his leg spin, but then when he was given an opportunity to bat in the nets, he was hitting the bowlers out of the park and really impressed Saeed Anwar and the other Pakistani players.
A couple of years ago I was on holiday in Kenya and visited the Nairobi Gymkhana ground. Its certainly not the biggest ground in the world, but its certainly not a tiny ground either. You still have to hit the ball fairly long to clear the ropes. I was stood on the wicket that was used in that Pakistan versus Sri Lanka match and my thoughts certainly went back to that day in October 1996 when Afridi lit up Nairobi.
Afridi's innings is still talked about to this day, like those fables that pass from generation to generation. Those that witnessed the innings in the ground that day seem to be able to recall every thunderbolt that was launched into the nearby roads by Afridi.
It was of course a record breaking innings and the record over 13 years later still stands.
Rather surprisingly, despite Afridi scoring this century at the number three position, he has only batted there on 17 occasions in 275 one day innings, despite his highest overall batting average being at number three.
The fireworks have continued over the years and Afridi remains one of the most talked about cricketers in the world.
It would seem that there is no middle ground amongst Pakistani fans when it comes to Afridi. Its a love/hate relationship isn't it.
There have been times when he has been the darling of the crowd, there have been times when I have wanted to throw something at the television after his shot selection, there have been times when he has done something so brilliant that you forgive him for all the poor shots and mistakes he has made in the past.
Now as skipper of the Twenty/20 team going into the world cup, Afridi has the opportunity to lead from the front, lead his team to glory and crown his finest moment.
On 2nd October 1996 in Nairobi, Kenya a cricketing career was launched.
10 steady but wicketless overs for 32 runs and no chance to bat as Pakistan limped to a 4 wicket victory against the hosts, was hardly an auspicious start.
However 2 days later, in only his second international match, promoted to bat at number three, Shahid Afridi became a household name as he blasted a century off only 37 deliveries against Sri Lanka at the Nairobi Gymkhana Ground.
I still remember the telephone conversation I had with my brother in law after the game. My brother in law who was at the ground that particular day rang me up as soon as Afridi's innings had ended.
The conversation was something along the lines of
Brother in Law Saj, a guy called Shahid Afridi has just scored the fastest one day century, off only 37 balls.
My response Shahid Who?
Brother in Law I think his name is Shahid Afridi.
My response Are you sure, he is a leg spinner. I don't think he bats that much. It wasn't Saeed Anwar was it?
Brother in Law I am certain it was Shahid Afridi, but I will check for you.
Of course my brother in law was right, it was indeed Shahid Afridi who conducted that onslaught against the likes of Vaas, Murali and Jayasuriya.
The story goes that Afridi was selected in the Pakistan squad for his leg spin, but then when he was given an opportunity to bat in the nets, he was hitting the bowlers out of the park and really impressed Saeed Anwar and the other Pakistani players.
A couple of years ago I was on holiday in Kenya and visited the Nairobi Gymkhana ground. Its certainly not the biggest ground in the world, but its certainly not a tiny ground either. You still have to hit the ball fairly long to clear the ropes. I was stood on the wicket that was used in that Pakistan versus Sri Lanka match and my thoughts certainly went back to that day in October 1996 when Afridi lit up Nairobi.
Afridi's innings is still talked about to this day, like those fables that pass from generation to generation. Those that witnessed the innings in the ground that day seem to be able to recall every thunderbolt that was launched into the nearby roads by Afridi.
It was of course a record breaking innings and the record over 13 years later still stands.
Rather surprisingly, despite Afridi scoring this century at the number three position, he has only batted there on 17 occasions in 275 one day innings, despite his highest overall batting average being at number three.
The fireworks have continued over the years and Afridi remains one of the most talked about cricketers in the world.
It would seem that there is no middle ground amongst Pakistani fans when it comes to Afridi. Its a love/hate relationship isn't it.
There have been times when he has been the darling of the crowd, there have been times when I have wanted to throw something at the television after his shot selection, there have been times when he has done something so brilliant that you forgive him for all the poor shots and mistakes he has made in the past.
Now as skipper of the Twenty/20 team going into the world cup, Afridi has the opportunity to lead from the front, lead his team to glory and crown his finest moment.




) Oh god, Momo 