Namibian cricketer Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton etched his name into the record books by notching the fastest century in Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket, blazing past Nepal's Kushal Malla's previous milestone.
Loftie-Eaton's explosive innings unfolded during a gripping encounter against Nepal in the ongoing tri-nation series also featuring the Netherlands.
The dynamic batter's whirlwind century, achieved off a mere 33 balls, overshadowed Malla's previous record of 34 deliveries. The Namibian stalwart's onslaught comprised a scintillating array of strokes, comprising 11 boundaries and an impressive tally of eight towering sixes.
In a masterclass of batting brilliance, Loftie-Eaton's 101-run blitz not only propelled Namibia to a formidable total of 206/4 in their allotted 20 overs but also etched his name in the annals of cricketing history.
Significantly, his boundary count of 92 runs stands as a testament to his dominance at the crease, marking the highest tally of boundaries by an individual in a T20I innings.
The Namibian onslaught wasn't a solo effort, as Malan Kruger also played a pivotal role, contributing a well-crafted 59 runs off 48 deliveries. However, it was Loftie-Eaton's explosive cameo that provided the impetus Namibia needed to set a daunting target.
Despite a valiant effort from Nepal's Rohit Paudel, who mustered 42 runs, and Malla's 32-run contribution, the Nepalese side faltered in their chase, succumbing to the pressure of Namibia's imposing total. Ultimately, Nepal could only muster 186 runs, falling short by 20 runs in a riveting encounter.
Namibia's bowling brigade further fortified their team's dominance, with Ruben Trumpelmann emerging as the pick of the bowlers, scalping an impressive haul of 4 wickets for 29 runs.
Supported ably by Bernard Scholtz, Jan Frylinck, and the sensational Loftie-Eaton, who chipped in with two wickets apiece, Namibia's bowling unit ensured that Nepal's chase never gained momentum.