The fastest stumping record in cricket history is held by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the former captain of the Indian national team. Dhoni stumped Keemo Paul of the West Indies in just 0.08 seconds during an ODI match in 2018.
Dhoni's rapid stumping was a result of lightning-fast reflexes, sharp eyesight, and years of experience as a wicketkeeper. Known for reading the batsman's mind, Dhoni predicted Paul's intent to step out of the crease.
Dhoni's stumping of Paul is the fastest stumping in cricket history, according to the Guinness World Records. The previous record was held by Adam Gilchrist of Australia, who stumped Mark Boucher of South Africa in 0.10 seconds in 2006.
Dhoni's stumping of Paul is a moment of brilliance that will be remembered for years to come. It is a testament to his skills as a wicketkeeper.
Dhoni's stumping of Paul is an inspiration to all cricket fans. It shows that anything is possible if you have the skills, the determination, and the passion.