
Pakistan's Fatima Sana Smashes T20 World Record in 15 Balls
Pakistan's cricket captain Fatima Sana just shattered the world record for the fastest half-century in women's T20 international cricket, reaching 50 runs in just 15 balls. The 24-year-old's explosive performance led her team to a dominant series sweep against Zimbabwe at home in Karachi.
Pakistan's cricket captain Fatima Sana just rewrote the record books with a batting performance that left fans in awe. Playing at the National Stadium in Karachi, the 24-year-old smashed her way to 50 runs in just 15 balls, breaking the previous world record for the fastest half-century in women's T20 international cricket.
Sana didn't just break the record. She destroyed it, beating the previous mark of 18 balls held by three cricket superstars: New Zealand's Sophie Devine, Australia's Phoebe Litchfield, and India's Richa Ghosh.
The captain came out swinging from her very first delivery, cracking a boundary past point to set the tone. She finished with 62 runs off just 19 balls, hitting 10 fours and two sixes while batting at an incredible strike rate of 326.
Her explosive innings helped Pakistan post 223 runs and ultimately crush Zimbabwe by 133 runs, completing a 3-0 series sweep. Pakistan bowled out the visitors for just 90 runs, capping off a dominant home performance.

Why This Inspires
Sana's journey shows what leadership can unlock in an athlete. Since taking on the captain's role, she's transformed her batting alongside her already strong bowling, becoming Pakistan's most complete player.
The Karachi native has been on fire lately, racking up 283 runs and taking 18 wickets in her last 10 limited-overs games. She also scored two half-centuries against World Cup finalists South Africa earlier this year, proving she can perform against the world's best.
For young cricketers in Pakistan and beyond, Sana represents possibility. She's showing that with dedication and the right opportunities, athletes can reach heights previously thought impossible.
Her record-breaking innings is more than just numbers on a scoresheet. It's a statement that women's cricket in Pakistan is thriving, and the next generation has a fearless leader showing them the way.
Based on reporting by Google News - World Record
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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