Rwanda’s Fanny Utagushumanide sets two new world records, with century against Ghana

Rwanda’s Fanny Utagushumanide sets two new world records, with century against Ghana


New Delhi:

Rwandaโ€™s teenage debutant Fanny Utagushimaninde created history on Friday, becoming the youngest centurion across genders in T20Is during the Nigeria Invitational Womenโ€™s T20 tournament. At just 15 years and 223 days old, Fanny reached her century against Ghana in the 18th over of Rwandaโ€™s innings, setting multiple records in the process.

She surpassed Ugandaโ€™s Prosscovia Alako, who had held the record for the youngest T20I centurion at 16 years and 233 days when she scored against Mali in 2019. Her unbeaten 111 also became the highest score by a woman on T20I debut, overtaking Australiaโ€™s Karen Rolton, who had scored 96 not out against England in 2005.

Fueled by Fannyโ€™s innings, Rwanda posted a formidable 210/3 in their allotted 20 overs. In response, Ghana struggled to build partnerships and managed just 88/8, resulting in a comprehensive 122-run victory for the host team. Belise Murekatete claimed three wickets for Rwanda in the second innings.

How did Fanny build her innings?

Notably, Fannyโ€™s knock stitched an opening partnership of 47 runs with Gisele Ishimwe before the latter fell to Grace Quaicoe. Her dismissal led to Rwanda losing control of the game, as they soon slipped to 97/3. However, Fanny and keeper-batter Merveille Uwase built together a strong 113-run stand that effectively secured the match and set the stage for Fannyโ€™s record-breaking century.

โ€œCongratulations to our very own Fanny Utagushimaninde. History made! Thank you for representing Rwanda with pride, passion, and determination. You continue to inspire a whole nation, keep shining,โ€ Rwandaโ€™s Ministry of Sports posted on X, congratulating the youngster.

In menโ€™s T20Is, the youngest centurion record belongs to Franceโ€™s Gustav McKeon, who scored a hundred against Switzerland in 2022 at 18 years and 280 days. Other male cricketers who have scored centuries on debut include Canadaโ€™s Matthews Spoors, Serbiaโ€™s Leslie Dunbar, Namibiaโ€™s JP Kotze, and Canadaโ€™s Ravinderpal Singh, though none of them represented full-member countries.



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