Hyderabad Kingsmen batter Usman Khan made PSL history on Wednesday after a brilliant century against Multan Sultans in PSL 11.
The right-hander brought up his hundred off the final ball of the 16th over, playing a match-defining innings.
With this performance, Usman now holds the record for the most centuries in PSL history, achieving the milestone in just his 34th match. The wicketkeeper-batter scored a fluent 101 off 47 balls.
Most centuries in PSL:
Usman Khan — 34 matches | 4 centuries
Kamran Akmal — 75 matches | 3 centuries
Rilee Rossouw — 103 matches | 3 centuries
Fakhar Zaman — 103 matches | 3 centuries
Babar Azam — 108 matches | 3 centuries
He also reached his half-century in just 20 balls, the second-fastest in PSL history.
Going into the match, Usman had scored 149 runs in eight innings at an average of 21.28.
Earlier, Steve Smith’s century powered Multan Sultans to a strong total. The right-hander scored 106 off 50 balls, hitting 12 fours and six sixes.
For Kingsmen, Hassan Khan was the most economical bowler, finishing with one wicket for 28 runs.


