Just days after becoming the youngest man to score a T20I century, France's teenaged opener Gustav McKeon rewrote records books yet again after hitting another stunning hundred at the Europe T20 World Cup 2024 Sub-Regionals.
Backing up his hundred against Switzerland in Vantaa, McKeon blasted five fours and eight sixes in his 53-ball 101 against Norway on Wednesday, bringing up three figures with a huge six over mid-wicket.
After his fantastic knock McKeon became the first man to score back-to-back centuries in the T20I format, with his run tally of 286 also breaking the record for the most runs scored in the first three innings of a men's T20I career. The opener broke the record of Azhar Andani, who made scores of 46, 100 and 81 in his first three innings for Portugal last year.