**Nawaz Hits Pakistan’s Fastest T20 Century in Win Over New Zealand**


In a thrilling encounter between Pakistan and New Zealand, Mohammad Nawaz etched his name in the history books by scoring the fastest T20 century for Pakistan. His explosive knock propelled Pakistan to a commanding victory, leaving fans in awe and adding another remarkable milestone to the country's cricketing legacy.

The match, held at the iconic Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, saw Nawaz step up when Pakistan's top order faltered. Coming in at number four, Nawaz wasted no time in asserting his dominance, playing aggressive strokes against the Kiwi bowlers. His innings, which spanned just 42 balls, shattered the previous record for Pakistan’s fastest T20 century, previously held by the legendary Shahid Afridi.

Nawaz’s incredible hitting included 11 sixes and 8 boundaries, as he tore apart New Zealand's bowling attack. His strike rate soared past 200, sending a strong message to the cricketing world of his immense talent and ability to take on pressure in crucial situations. His performance was instrumental in Pakistan reaching a daunting total, giving New Zealand a challenging target to chase.

Pakistan’s victory was sealed thanks to Nawaz’s brilliance with the bat. His century not only earned him accolades but also reaffirmed his status as one of Pakistan's most versatile all-rounders in recent years.

New Zealand, despite a solid effort, could not match the pace set by Nawaz and fell short in their run chase. Pakistan’s bowlers, led by Shaheen Shah Afridi, backed up Nawaz’s heroics with disciplined performances, limiting New Zealand to a below-par total.

This victory not only gave Pakistan a much-needed win in their ongoing series but also added to the excitement of the T20 format, showcasing the unpredictability and thrill that cricket fans cherish.

With Nawaz’s remarkable achievement, Pakistan now looks to build on this momentum as they prepare for their upcoming fixtures, while New Zealand will regroup and aim for a stronger performance in their next match.