Former Australia international cricketer Moises Henriques ‘ decision to represent Portugal has brought

Former Australia international cricketer Moises Henriques ' decision to represent Portugal has brought

Former Australia international cricketer Moises Henriques ‘ decision to represent Portugal has brought incredible results already. Coming in to bat at No. The knock is also Henriques’ first international century and first century in the shortest format of the game. Clips of the innings went viral on the internet.

The 39-year-old smashed a sensational T20I century in just his third outing for Portugal, against Czech Republic on Thursday. 3, Henriques hammered 12 fours and seven sixes, ending with a score of 111 off just 51 balls.

With the ball, Czech Republic were tottering at 24/5 in 8.5 overs, after which the match had to be paused due to rain. A veteran who has represented Australia 47 times across three formats, Henriques’ presence was always going to be a major boost for Portugal. But the impact has been instant, and improved Portugal’s chances of qualifying for the next T20 World Cup in 2028. On Thursday, Henriques’ powerful knock propelled Portugal to a score of 211/6 in 20 overs. Portugal ended up winning by 91 runs, via the DLS method.

T20 World Cup 2028 Global Qualifier Awaits Several Nations

The path to the T20 World Cup 2028 is set for teams aiming to qualify. If successful, they will advance to the Global Qualifier, where they will compete against various nations for a coveted spot in the main event, which features 20 teams. Among the nations already confirmed for the Global Qualifier are the United States, Canada, Italy, Nepal, and the Netherlands.

How can Portugal qualify for T20 World Cup 2026? The victory sees Portugal sit top of Group B in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup Sub Regional Europe Qualifier C 2026, ahead of nations like Germany, Israel, Czech Republic and Greece.