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November 3, 2005 Thursday Ramzan 29, 1426

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Fastest 50 by Sri Lankan


COLOMBO, Nov 2: Former Sri Lankan international Kaushalya Weeraratne set a new limited-overs cricket record this week when he hit the fastest half-century off 12 balls in a domestic match here.

Weeraratne, 24, created the record on Tuesday playing for Ragama Cricket Club against Kurunegala in Sri Lanka’s premier limited-overs tournament.

The effort surpassed England all-rounder Adam Hollioake’s half-century off 15 balls for Surrey against Yorkshire at Scarborough in 1994.

Weeraratne ended on an unbeaten 66 off 18 balls, an innings studded with eight sixes and two boundaries.

He took five successive sixes and a boundary in one over from 40-year-old left-arm spinner Ajith Ekanayake.

“I did not know it was a record until I heard it in the news,” said Weeraratne, who represented Sri Lanka in 11 One-day Internationals before being dropped.

Weeraratne’s feat, however, ended in vain as the match ended in a no-result due to rain.

Another Sri Lankan, Sanath Jayasuriya, holds the record for the fastest half-century in one-day internationals.

He made 50 off 17 balls against Pakistan in Singapore in April, 1996.

Fastest half-centuries in one-dayer (balls faced):

12 — K. Weeraratne, Ragama v Kurunegala, Colombo, 2005-06

15 — A.J. Hollioake, Surrey v Yorkshire, Scarborough, 1994

16 — G.D. Rose, Somerset v Glamorgan, Neath, 1990

16 — M.V. Fleming, Kent v Gloucestershire, Canterbury, 1996

16 — M.V. Fleming, Kent v Scotland, Glasgow, 1991

17 — S.T. Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka v Pakistan, Singapore, 1996.—AFP



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