Sanju Samson Century: Sanju Samson hit a record century in just 40 balls, and created havoc by hitting 5 consecutive sixes

Team India's star batsman Sanju Samson has scored an astonishing century, destroying Bangladesh with his explosive batting. In the third and final match of the T20 series against Bangladesh in Hyderabad, Sanju Samson played the best innings of his T20 career and scored a century in just 40 balls. With this, he scored the second-fastest century for India in T20 International. During this inning, Sanju thrashed Bangladeshi spinner Rishad Hossain the most and hit 5 consecutive sixes in his one over.
In the last T20 match of the series in Hyderabad, Team India came to bat first and Sanju Samson took full advantage of it. Sanju, who failed to play a big innings in the first and second matches of the series, settled the score in the third match and hit such a rain of sixes and fours that surprised the spectators sitting in the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, while the Bangladeshi players present on the field and their coach sitting in the dugout were extremely upset.
Sanju Samson Century: Sanju Samson hit a record century in just 40 balls, and created havoc by hitting 5 consecutive sixes
Samson hit 4 consecutive fours against Taskin Ahmed in the second over of the innings. Then in the seventh over, he completed his half-century by hitting 2 fours and a six off 3 balls of Rishad Hossain. He completed this fifty in just 22 balls, which is the fastest half-century by India in this format against Bangladesh. After this, Sanju became even more dangerous and Rishad Hossain was again his target. Sanju created a stir by hitting 5 sixes off 5 consecutive balls after missing the first ball of Rishad in the 10th over. Soon Sanju also completed the first century of his T20 International career in just 40 balls.
With this, Sanju scored the second-fastest century for India in T20 International. The record for the fastest century is in the name of former captain Rohit Sharma, who did this feat in 35 balls. Now Sanju has reached the second position, leaving behind his current captain Suryakumar Yadav (45 balls). Not only this, Sanju has also become the first Indian batsman to score a T20 International century against Bangladesh. Sanju was finally out after playing a brilliant innings of 111 runs in 46 balls, in which he hit 11 fours and 8 sixes. During this, Sanju shared a 173-run partnership in just 70 balls for the second wicket with captain Surya.