Pakistan Captain Fatima Sana Smashes World Record With Blazing 15-Ball Fifty

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Pakistan women’s cricket captain Fatima Sana has etched her name into the history books after smashing the fastest fifty in women’s T20 international cricket. The star all-rounder produced a sensational batting display against Zimbabwe women’s national cricket team by reaching her half-century in just 15 balls, setting a brand-new world record in the format.

The explosive innings came during Pakistan’s dominant performance against Zimbabwe, where Fatima Sana completely dismantled the opposition bowling attack with fearless stroke play and aggressive intent. Her remarkable knock stunned cricket fans and quickly became one of the most talked-about moments in women’s cricket.

With the historic feat, Fatima Sana surpassed the previous world record held by Indian wicketkeeper-batter Richa Ghosh, who had scored a 50 off 18 balls against the West Indies in 2024. The Pakistani captain shaved three deliveries off that milestone, further cementing her growing reputation as one of the most dangerous power-hitters in international women’s cricket.

Following the match, Fatima Sana celebrated the unforgettable achievement with her family and later shared memorable pictures from the special moments on her official Facebook account. The emotional celebration drew massive praise from fans, teammates, and cricket lovers across social media.

The record-breaking innings is being viewed as another major boost for Pakistan women’s cricket, which has continued to gain momentum through strong performances and emerging talent on the international stage. Fatima Sana’s achievement is also expected to inspire a new generation of young female cricketers in Pakistan.

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