In a spectacular display of cricketing prowess, Kusal Mendis has etched his name in the record books as he powered his way to the fastest century by a Sri Lankan in World Cup history. Mendis' breathtaking innings unfolded during the ongoing ICC World Cup clash against Pakistan in Hyderabad, leaving fans and pundits in awe.
Mendis' remarkable feat came to fruition in just 65 balls, surpassing the previous record held by the legendary Kumar Sangakkara. The former Sri Lankan star player had set the benchmark with a century off 70 balls during a thrilling encounter against England in Wellington back in 2015.
As the scoreboard rapidly ticked away, Kusal Mendis unleashed a barrage of boundaries and towering sixes, showcasing his extraordinary batting prowess. His performance left both teammates and opponents astounded, as he demonstrated remarkable timing and a wide array of shots that took the Pakistani bowlers by storm.
The century not only secured Mendis a place in Sri Lankan cricketing history but also injected renewed hope and excitement into the ongoing ICC World Cup. His explosive batting provided a much-needed boost to Sri Lanka's campaign, signaling that the team is determined to make its mark on the international stage once again.