Bangladesh's batsman, Mushfiqur Rahim, made history on March 20 by scoring the fastest century made by a Bangladeshi in a one-day international, completing 7,000 runs in the ODI format in the process. Reaching his ninth century off 60 balls, Rahim broke Shakib Al Hasan's record of scoring the fastest century in 63 balls against Zimbabwe in 2009. The bang resulted in a Bangladesh record score of 349-6, beating the previous score of 338-8 scored in winning the opener of the three-game series against Ireland. The two sides’ match was eventually called off due to rain. Rahim’s century involved fourteen fours and two sixes. Bangladesh will go on to play the third and deciding game in the series on March 25.