New Delhi, Feb. 17 -- Canada's Yuvraj Samra dethroned Pakistan's Ahmed Shehzad to become the youngest centurion at a T20 World Cups, when the left-hander reached his milestone in 58 balls against New Zealand in a Group D clash of the T20 World Cup 2026. The 19-year-old was aged at 19 years and 141 days when he reached the three figures with a four off Kyle Jamieson in the 17th over.

Coming into this game on the back of 17 runs in the first two games, Samra went all guns blazing, smashing the Kiwis all around the park. He raced to his fifty in just 36 ball, becoming the youngest to score a T20 World Cup half-century. Samra was particularly brutal against James Neesham, smashing the medium pacer for 4, 4, 4, 6 in the sixth over,

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