Most cricket fans are aware of the records of the largest hundreds of spending records in the highest balls, but very few people acquired it in the lowest time. Many people can incorporate on the fact that in the Frestclass Cricket has been scored in a low time. This featant had played by the Glen Chappel, who had played with Andrew Stras and Andrew Flintaf.
In 1993, England chapel set up hundreds in 27 balls in 27 balls. At that time, this was the fastest record in the FrestClass cricket and still establishes today.
The four-day match between the Mencashire and Glamorgan was played between July 15 to 19, 1993. The Glen Chappell team, Lanishwire, had played 310 runs ago. In response, the Glameorgan announced all of his innings on 303 runs.
Taking a 7-run lead in the first innings, Lanish Character performed fantastic in the second innings. He asked his Allower Glen Chappel to start innings. Chals were waiting for the moment. He completed his hundred in 21 minutes. He achieved 10 fours and 9 sixes on the 27th ball. Earlier, Australia’s Tom Moody had a record of making the faster hundred was his name. Playing for Glamorgun in 1990, Moody captured this milestone in 26 minutes in 26 minutes.
Thanks to Chappell’s lamps, Manish Character announced his innings on 235 runs in just 12 overs. The target of 243 runs for victory, Glaimorgan acquired at the loss of 3 wickets in 52.1 overs. In this way, the Chapel failed to lead his team to victory for the constipation of the first-century record.
The international career of the glen Chappell is not special. Glen Chappell was injured in 2006 during his day of Dubune. After four overs bowling, he had to leave the field. After that the Chapel never got the second chance.