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Hyderabad man bag world record for typing ‘Z to A’ in just 2.88 seconds

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HYDERABAD: S K Ashraf, a lawyer from Hyderabad, has achieved a remarkable feat, setting a new Guinness World Record for typing the alphabet backwards in a mere 2.88 seconds.

The video of his record-breaking performance, shared by Guinness World Records on social media with the caption “officially amazing,”  showcases Ashraf’s lightning-fast typing speed as he effortlessly types out all 26 letters in reverse order on a laptop screen. 

This incredible accomplishment has earned him extensive praise and admiration from individuals across the internet.

This is not the first time Ashraf has made headlines for his exceptional typing skills. He had previously secured a place in the Guinness Book of World Records for the “fastest time to type the alphabet,” reinforcing his esteemed status as a true master of typing prowess.

With his latest record-breaking accomplishment, Ashraf has once again showcased his extraordinary talent and solidified his position in the prestigious history of Guinness World Records.

Ashraf has once again demonstrated his remarkable ability and cemented his place in the annals of Guinness World Records history. 

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