India’s Superfast 50s: Yuvraj’s legacy, Dube’s fire, history made

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Sports | Cricket
Sidhant Maheshwari
29 JAN 2026 | 11:17:35

From a 19-year wait… to just 3 days.

In 2007, Yuvraj Singh smashed a 12-ball fifty—those iconic 6 sixes off Broad.
And for nearly 19 years, no Indian batter came close to a T20I fifty in 15 balls or fewer.

Until January 25, 2026.
Yuvraj’s protégé, Abhishek Sharma, lit it up with a 14-ball fifty—India’s second-fastest ever.

But the wait for the third? Just 3 days.
Shivam Dube dropped a 15-ball masterclass, and even though India lost, he made sure the record books remembered his name.

India’s Superfast 50 club just went from exclusive to electric.

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