Cricket-Rwanda's Utagushimaninde becomes youngest to score T20 international century


March 22 (Reuters) - ⁠Rwanda's Fanny Utagushimaninde became the ⁠youngest cricketer to score a ‌T20 international century during her team's 122‑run win over Ghana at the Nigeria ​Invitational Women's T20I Tournament ⁠in Lagos on ⁠Saturday.

Utagushimaninde, aged 15 years and 223 ⁠days, ‌smashed an unbeaten 111 off 65 balls, surpassing ⁠the previous record held by Uganda's ​Prosscovia ‌Alako, who was 16 years ⁠and 233 ​days old when she struck 116 against Mali in Kigali ⁠in 2019.

The Rwandan opener also ​became the first woman to score a hundred on international debut ⁠in the format.

On the men's side, France's Gustav Mckeon holds the record as the youngest player ​to hit a ⁠T20 international century, achieving the feat ​at 18 years ‌and 280 days.

(Reporting by ​Karan Prashant Saxena in Bengaluru; Editing by Michael Perry)

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