T20 World Cup 2026
Netizens React to Finn Allen’s Blitzkrieg Century As New Zealand Storm Into The Final
By CricShots - Mar 5, 2026 9:11 am
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New Zealand stormed into the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 after a breathtaking display from Finn Allen, who smashed the fastest century in the tournament’s history during the semifinal against South Africa national cricket team at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Chasing a competitive target of 170, the explosive New Zealand opener delivered a once-in-a-lifetime innings, guiding the New Zealand cricket team to a dominant nine-wicket victory with more than seven overs to spare.

Finn Allen
Finn Allen

Allen’s unbeaten 100 came off just 33 balls, rewriting the record books for the fastest hundred in T20 World Cup history. The previous benchmark was held by Chris Gayle, who reached his century in 47 balls during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2016. Allen’s assault was nothing short of extraordinary, as he dismantled South Africa’s bowling attack with fearless stroke play.

The right-hander sealed the victory in style, smashing boundaries and sixes in a breathtaking sequence before raising his bat to celebrate the historic hundred. The roaring crowd at Eden Gardens witnessed a remarkable innings that immediately lit up social media, with fans and cricket experts praising Allen’s fearless batting in a high-pressure knockout match.

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Earlier in the evening, South Africa posted 169/8 after being asked to bat first. The Proteas struggled to build consistent momentum despite a fighting unbeaten 54 from Marco Jansen, who played a crucial late innings to push the total close to the 170 mark. However, New Zealand’s bowlers kept things under control through disciplined spells from Cole McConchie and Rachin Ravindra, both of whom chipped in with key wickets during the middle overs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In reply, Finn Allen found strong support from wicketkeeper-opener Tim Seifert, who scored a fluent 58 as the pair dismantled South Africa’s bowling attack with a commanding opening partnership. Their aggressive start completely shifted the momentum of the semifinal and left the Proteas with little room to recover.

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By the time Finn Allen was nearing his historic hundred, the result was already beyond doubt. New Zealand’s emphatic victory secured them a place in the final of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, marking another memorable chapter in the Black Caps’ impressive journey in global tournaments.