A historic moment unfolded in international women’s cricket on Saturday, 21 March, as Rwanda’s opener Fanny Utagushimaninde scored a century on her Twenty20 International (T20I) debut, establishing a remarkable world record. At just 15 years and 223 days, she smashed 111 not out off 65 balls, including 17 boundaries, to guide Rwanda to a dominant 122-run victory over Ghana in Lagos, Nigeria.
Her achievement makes her the youngest cricketer—male or female—to score a T20I century, breaking multiple longstanding records and capturing the attention of the global cricketing community.
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Match Performance
| Player | Age | Opposition | Runs | Balls Faced | Boundaries | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fanny Utagushimaninde | 15 years, 223 days | Ghana | 111* | 65 | 17 | Rwanda won by 122 runs |
Utagushimaninde’s innings was not only explosive but also highly composed, showcasing her technical skills and maturity despite her young age. Her performance set a new benchmark for debut scores in women’s T20Is, surpassing Australia’s Karen Rolton, who held the record with 96 against England in 2005.
Breaking Previous Records
Before Utagushimaninde, the youngest female T20I centurion was Proscovia Alako of Uganda, who reached 100 against Mali in 2019 at 16 years and 233 days. In men’s cricket, the record belonged to Gustav McKeon of France, who scored a T20I century at 18 years and 280 days. By achieving this milestone, Utagushimaninde now holds the youngest T20I centurion title across both genders.
Player Reaction
After the match, Utagushimaninde told BBC Sport, “It feels like a dream. I never imagined I would achieve something like this on my debut at 15. This is the result of hard work, focus, and believing in myself.” Her joy and humility resonated widely across social media, earning praise from cricket enthusiasts worldwide.
Significance for Rwanda
Utagushimaninde’s innings represents a landmark achievement for Rwandan cricket. It underscores the growing potential of women’s cricket in Africa and provides a powerful inspiration for young girls across the continent to pursue the sport at an elite level.
Technical Brilliance
Cricket analysts have noted her fearless stroke play, sharp timing, and ability to dominate a disciplined bowling attack at such a young age. This combination of talent and temperament suggests she could become a leading figure in global women’s cricket if nurtured with proper coaching and experience.
Looking Ahead
Rwanda’s cricketing authorities are likely to use this performance to strengthen youth development programmes and invest further in women’s cricket infrastructure. Utagushimaninde’s century not only sets personal milestones but also elevates Rwanda’s standing on the international cricketing stage.
A Symbol of Aspiration
Beyond the numbers, her record is a testament to ambition, resilience, and talent transcending age, gender, and geography. Fanny Utagushimaninde’s century is not just a statistical milestone; it heralds the beginning of what promises to be a brilliant career in international cricket.
