Australian batsman Glenn Maxwell added another feather to his cap by smashing the fastest century in the history of World Cup. The right-arm batsman achieved the feat in a match against Netherlands at Delhi Stadium. He completed the century off 40 balls as he made 106 off 44. The Australian batter smashed the record of South African batter Aiden Markam, who had completed his ton on 49 balls while playing against Sri Lanka during the current tournament.

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