Saim Ayub Scores Third Fastest Century for Pakistan, Reaches 100 in Just 52 Balls Against Zimbabwe

Saim Ayub made history by scoring Pakistan’s third fastest ODI century, reaching 100 off just 52 balls against Zimbabwe. His explosive knock included 16 fours and 3 sixes. This remarkable achievement follows his standout performances in the ODI series against Australia, further establishing his place in Pakistan’s cricketing success.

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