On this day in 2014, Ahmed Shehzad made history with his exceptional century during the ICC T20 World Cup match against Bangladesh at the Shere Bangla National Stadium. His unbeaten innings of 111 runs from just 62 deliveries, which included 10 fours and five sixes, showcased his remarkable talent and ability to perform under pressure. Shehzad’s controlled aggression and solid batting technique not only secured victory for Pakistan but also highlighted his potential as a game-changer in T20 cricket. Despite debuting in T20 Internationals in 2009 and showing promise with three half-centuries in 24 matches, it was his maiden century that elevated him to the ranks of elite T20I batsmen, alongside legends like Brendon McCullum, Chris Gayle, and Suresh Raina. Shehzad’s innings remains a memorable moment in Pakistan cricket history, symbolizing his valuable contribution to the team’s success and his significance in the T20 format.