Queenstown: New Zealand's Corey Anderson clubbed the fastest century in the history of one-day international cricket - from 36 balls - as the hosts reached 283 for 4 from only 21 overs in Wednesday's rain-shortened third one-dayer against the West Indies.
The young allrounder hit 12 sixes and four fours in his 100, beating, by one delivery, the 37-ball record of Pakistan's Shahid Afridi against Sri Lanka which has stood for almost 18 years.
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