Sahibzada Farhan smashes a century, becoming the second Pakistani hero in the T20 World Cup as he scored a brilliant 100 runs off 58 balls against Namibia in a high-voltage group stage match. His innings included 10 fours and 4 sixes, showcasing a perfect blend of aggression and composure. With this performance, Farhan joined Ahmed Shehzad as the only Pakistanis to hit a century in T20 World Cup history, scoring 111 in 2014 against Bangladesh.
Pakistan posted a total of 199-3 in their 20 overs, largely thanks to Farhan’s explosive knock. Namibia fought back valiantly but could only manage 97 in their 20 overs, giving Pakistan a comfortable 102-run victory. Farhan’s century not only anchored Pakistan’s innings but also set the tone for a commanding team performance, earning him the Player of the Match award.
Farhan’s innings was characterized by fearless stroke play, smart running between the wickets, and timely boundaries that kept the scoreboard ticking. Cricket experts praised his ability to handle pressure, particularly during the middle overs when wickets fell at regular intervals. His partnership of 100 runs with the number 3 batsman stabilized Pakistan’s innings and built a platform for a late-innings acceleration.
This record-breaking century boosts Pakistan’s confidence in the tournament and strengthens their campaign for the knockout stages. Fans celebrated Farhan’s achievement across social media, calling it one of the most exciting Pakistani innings in recent T20 World Cup history. Analysts believe that if Farhan continues this form, he could become a consistent match-winner for Pakistan.
With this sensational knock, Sahibzada Farhan has not only made history but also firmly established himself as a rising star in Pakistan cricket, inspiring fans and teammates alike as the T20 World Cup moves forward.

