Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Fastest century in world cup


KJ O'Brien of Ireland scored 113 points and make Ireland to win the pursuit of the biggest and best World Cup with 327 runs in just 49.1 Overs.Kevin O'Brien of Ireland beat the best of the century the history of Cricket World Cup. O'Brien broke the century in 50 balls. The last century has been faster than for Matthew Hayden in 66 balls in the 2003 World cup.He scored the fastest century in World Cup in 50 balls. He struck 12 fours and six sixes en route to his best century. Ireland has once again proved that this is no longer attempts. The Irish had the game hitting power after his arrival at bat. He took this opportunity to record and quickly made the most of it. When he learned he had done enough damage by scoring just 63 balls 113 which consisted of 13 four six six.

For a century, O'Brien broke 13 fours and 6 six. Previously, he was dropped on 92. Reached the line when Ireland were taken in the 4-106 in reply 327.There England had two records at the 2011 World Championship Cup between Ireland and England in Group B game. O'Brien launched a surprise attack-cons to keep his side in today's world Cup match in Group B after being reduced to 111-5 in a seemingly futile exercise of 327 for eight in the lights at the Chinnaswamy Stadium.But M O'Brien replied with a superb century from just 50 balls as he and Alex Cusack (47) led his team on the eve of a probable win.KJ O'Brien and AR Cusack score 162 runs together and there was also a sixth wicket partnership record for the world cup.

The largest of the world cup 2011 that happened today. Associated with the Irish team beat England by three wickets. It was great the game will be remembered for many years. KJ O'Brien Ireland batsman scored a century. It was the fastest century in World Cup cricket. The previous fastest was scored by Australia drummer Mathieu Hayden.Ireland hunt big score of 327 runs, but struggled after reaching the top objective of the first ball of the last frontiers. Luck was with the team of Ireland and whose edges flew boundaries.There was no chance that Ireland could make the total effort, but KJ O'Brien to be true.
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