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T20 WC
Yuvraj Samra scripts historic century in Chennai. Photo: ICC/X

Yuvraj Samra scripts history! First associate nation batter to smash T20 World Cup century

| @indiablooms | Feb 17, 2026, at 12:55 pm

Chennai/IBNS: Canada’s Yuvraj Samra on Tuesday became the first player from an associate nation to score a century in the history of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

Samra smashed 110 off just 65 balls to power Canada to 173/4 in 20 overs against New Zealand, who must win the match to qualify for the Super 8 stage.

The southpaw struck 11 fours and six sixes, anchoring the innings and helping his side post a competitive total at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.

The 19-year-old also registered the second century of the ongoing edition of the tournament.

On Monday, Pathum Nissanka scored a blistering 100 off 52 balls to guide Sri Lanka to an eight-wicket win over Australia, pushing the defending champions to the brink of elimination.

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