Summary – Fanny Utagushimaninde became the youngest centurion in women’s T20 internationals with her unbeaten 111 on debut as Rwanda defeated Ghana by 122 runs.,
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Fanny Utagushimaninde has made history by becoming the youngest centurion in women’s T20 international cricket. At just 15 years old, she scored an unbeaten 111 runs on her debut, leading Rwanda to a resounding victory over Ghana by 122 runs.
Match Highlights
Utagushimaninde’s remarkable innings set a new benchmark in women’s T20I cricket. Her performance was not only a personal milestone but also a significant achievement for Rwandan cricket on the international stage.
Significance of the Achievement
This century on debut highlights the growing talent and potential within young players from emerging cricket nations. It also emphasizes the increasing competitiveness of women’s cricket globally.
Details of the Innings
- Player: Fanny Utagushimaninde
- Age: 15 years
- Score: 111* (unbeaten)
- Match: Rwanda vs Ghana
- Result: Rwanda won by 122 runs
Impact on Rwanda Cricket
The century will inspire many young cricketers in Rwanda and is a testament to the development of women’s cricket programs in the country. The victory and Utagushimaninde’s performance bring hope and excitement for the future of Rwanda in international women’s cricket.
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