Surrey batsman Will Jacks smashes 25-ball hundred

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Surrey's Will Jacks blazed his way to a 25-ball century, including six in an over, during a pre-season clash with in

After producing the brutal assault on Thursday, the batsman said that he was looking to play shots from the first ball.

"From the first ball I just tried to play my shots, after the first few overs my intention was to try and hit every ball for six, and I think after four I thought, 'I could hit six sixes here'. I had never done it before and it was nice to do that and something I will cherish," the International Council quoted Jacks as saying.

Had the match been accorded official status, Jasks' effort would have been bettered Chris Gayle's world record for the fastest century in competitive cricket, achieved in the 2013 IPL, by five balls.

Jacks hit for six sixes in an over on the way to his ton. He also passed the top score of 87 for the 10-over format achieved by last year.

Jacks first reached his fifty off just 14 deliveries and then smashed six consecutive sixes to bring up his century.

Jacks' knock powered to 176 and a 95-run win over The 20-year-old Jacks made his debut for in first-class, List A and T20 last season, scoring 121 off 100 balls in a match against Gloucestershire.

The match between and was a pre-season fixture for both the teams, who are gearing up for the county season, which begins next month.

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First Published: Fri, March 22 2019. 18:45 IST