Kushal Bhurtel Stuns China With 35-Ball T20I Century and Six Sixes in an Over
Nepal’s Kushal Bhurtel produced a blistering century against China in Singapore, reaching the milestone in just 35 balls and smashing six sixes in a single over during an Asian Games Qualifier match.
Nepal’s Kushal Bhurtel delivered one of the most explosive innings in the country’s cricket history, hammering a century against China in Singapore during an Asian Games Qualifier match. He reached his second T20 International hundred in just 35 balls and became only the second Nepali batter to hit six sixes in a single over.
The innings instantly stood out for its pace and power. Bhurtel also crossed the 2,000-run milestone in his international career, underlining how quickly he has emerged as one of Nepal’s most important top-order batters.
A record-breaking display of power-hitting
Bhurtel’s assault on the Chinese bowling attack was defined by timing, aggression, and relentless boundary hitting. The highlight of the innings came when he dispatched six sixes in one over, a rare feat in any form of cricket and a major moment for Nepali cricket.
That achievement puts him alongside Dipendra Singh Airee, who previously became the first Nepali player to accomplish the same record. Bhurtel’s knock now adds another headline-grabbing chapter to Nepal’s growing reputation for producing dynamic T20 batters.
Why this innings matters
This was more than just a fast century. It was a statement performance in a high-profile qualifier, showing that Nepal can produce match-winners capable of changing a game in a matter of overs. Bhurtel’s 35-ball hundred ranks among the most rapid T20I centuries and reinforces his value as an aggressive opener at the top of the order.
For Nepal, the innings is also a symbolic moment. Performances like this help push the team further into the international spotlight and show the depth of talent emerging from the country’s cricket system.
Bhurtel’s growing stature in Nepali cricket
Bhurtel has been a key part of Nepal’s batting setup in recent years, and this innings adds more weight to his reputation as a game-changing opener. Crossing 2,000 career runs and producing a 35-ball hundred in the same match makes this one of the defining performances of his career so far.
Against China, he did not just score quickly. He turned the innings into a showcase of modern T20 batting, combining power, intent, and confidence in a way that few players can sustain for an entire spell.