The news of Rishabh Pant becoming the fastest centurion in Ranji Trophy made rounds the whole day on Tuesday. Well, why not? A 19-year-old guy, who is in the form of his life, owned another record but a dubious one this time as unofficial stats and records suggest that it is the former batsman of Himachal Pradesh Shakti Singh and not Pant who is the fastest centurion in the history of one of the oldest tournament in Indian domestic cricket, Ranji Trophy.
Shakti Singh himself cleared the air surrounding the rumor as in an interview with TOI, he recalled the game and the day when he made the record.
“The unofficial stat is I got to my century in 42 balls. That was the time when there were no official scorers and scoring was done by the team members, I remember going in at number eight and started to hit my shots and it was only when I neared by fifty that they (team members) started to count,” Shakti Singh said.
R Pant may NOT hold the record of fastest hundred in #RanjiTrophy. Shakti Singh reached his 100 in about 45 balls in 1990. @ranjiscores
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 8, 2016
Playing for HP v Har at Dharamsala, Shakti came at # 8 following-on & raced to his 50 in 17 mins & 18 balls (on record).
2/n@ranjiscores— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 8, 2016
Playing for HP v Har at Dharamsala, Shakti came at # 8 following-on & raced to his 50 in 17 mins & 18 balls (on record).
2/n@ranjiscores— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 8, 2016
Shakti had hit 7 sixes & 2 fours in his first 50. He continued his hitting spree & ended with 128 off 14 sixes & 7 fours.
3/n@ranjiscores— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 8, 2016
Shakti had hit 7 sixes & 2 fours in his first 50. He continued his hitting spree & ended with 128 off 14 sixes & 7 fours.
3/n@ranjiscores— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 8, 2016
Apparently the scorers could not keep track of his whirlwind innings.It was estimated that he raced to his 100 off 45 balls
4/n@ranjiscores— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 8, 2016
With everyone going gaga over Rishabh’s feat, shouldn’t Shakti Singh have atleast got a mention?
n/n@ranjiscores— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 8, 2016