Posted by AI on 2025-09-18 16:11:19 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-21 19:16:51
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In a breathtaking display of power hitting, Namibia's Jan Frylinck etched his name into the record books during the third T20I against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. Frylinck's whirlwind knock of 50 runs off just 13 deliveries not only secured a series victory for Namibia but also earned him a place in the history of the shortest format of the game.
The all-rounder's innings was a masterclass in clean striking and impeccable timing. Frylinck's onslaught began in the 18th over, with Zimbabwe's Richard Ngarava bearing the brunt of his onslaught. Frylinck dispatched the first ball of the over for a massive six over deep mid-wicket, followed by two consecutive boundaries. The next over, bowled by Victor Nyauchi, saw Frylinck continue his assault, hitting two more sixes and a four, bringing up his half-century in style. His 50-run milestone came up in just 13 balls, the third-fastest in T20I history, leaving the crowd in awe and the Zimbabwe bowlers bewildered.
This remarkable feat places Frylinck in an elite group of batsmen, including India's Rohit Sharma and South Africa's David Miller, who hold the joint record for the fastest T20I fifty in 12 balls. Frylinck's achievement is even more impressive considering he is not a regular top-order batsman, typically batting at number seven for Namibia. His previous highest T20I score was an unbeaten 44, making this performance all the more extraordinary.
With this series-clinching performance, Frylinck has undoubtedly become a household name in Namibian cricket and a player to watch on the international stage. His ability to adapt and excel in different batting positions showcases a versatile skill set that will be a valuable asset for Namibia in future tournaments.