Fastest Century in T20: List of Fastest Centuries in T20 International Cricket

Estonia’s Sahil Chauhan has the fastest century record in T20 International cricket. He scored a century on 27 goals against Cyprus on June 17, 2024.

Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza portrayed his name on the record on the way while scoring 133 out of 43 goals against the Gambia on October 23, 2024.

Previously, Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton of Namibia scored the fastest record. He scored 33 goals against Nepal on February 27, 2024.

David Miller, Rohit Sharma and S Wickramasekara have the fastest joint record of the T20I century ever. Three of them hit only 35 balls in the T20i for a century.

Chris Gayle was the first player to hit a century in the first ICC World 20 in 2007 in the first ICC World 20. Check out the complete list of the fastest century in the T20 International Cricket below.

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Here is a list of players who have won the fastest century in the T20 International Cricket.

Player ball match site date
Sahil Chauhan 27 Estonia v Cyprus Episkopi June 17, 2024
Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton 33 Namibia v Nepal Kiltipur February 27, 2024
Sikandar Raza 33 Zimbabwe v Gambia Nairobi (Ruaraka) October 23, 2024
Kushal Malla 34 Nepal v. Mongolia Hangzhou September 27, 2023
Damiller 35 South Africa v. Bangladesh Potchefstroom October 29, 2017
RG Sharma 35 India v. Sri Lanka Indo December 22, 2017
S Wickramasekara 35 Czech Republic v Türkiye Ilfof County August 30, 2019
Abhishek Sharma 37 India v. Britain Wankhede February 2, 2025
Sheikh Rasik 37 Hungary v. Malta Martha February 4, 2025
S Periyalwar 39 Romania v Türkiye Ilfof County August 29, 2019
Zeeshan Kukikhel 39 Hungary v. Austria Lower Austria June 5, 2022
Johnson Charles 39 West Indies v. South Africa Centurion March 26, 2023
K Kadowaki-Fleming 40 Japan v. South Korea Sano October 15, 2022
Ollie Hair 40 Scotland v Italy Edinburgh July 24, 2023
Sanju Samson 40 India v. Bangladesh Hyderabad October 12, 2024
Faisal Khan 40 Saudi Arabia V Cambodia Doha November 25, 2024
HG Munsey 41 Scotland v. Netherlands Dublin (Marashid) September 16, 2019
Shaheryar Butt 41 Belgium v. Czech Republic Walfelden August 29, 2020
Tilak Varma 41 India v. South Africa Johannesburg November 15, 2024
Hazratullah Zazai 42 Afghanistan v. Ireland Draden February 23, 2019
LS Livingstone 42 England v Pakistan Nottingham July 17, 2021
JP Kotze 43 Namibia v Botswana Windhoek August 20, 2019
Quinton de Kock 43 South Africa v West Indies Centurion March 26, 2023
Josh Inglis 43 Australia v. Scotland Edinburgh September 6, 2024
Aritra Dutta 44 Singapore v. Japan Bangkok February 11, 2024
Kusal Perera 44 Sri Lanka v. New Zealand Nelson January 2, 2025
Hasan Nawaz 44 Pakistan v New Zealand Auckland March 21, 2025

On February 17, 2005, the first T20I match was held between Australia and New Zealand, at Eden Park in Auckland. Australia beat New Zealand with 44 runs, and Australian captain Ricky Ponting did not end the match in 98 matches.

Highlights:

1. Chris Gayle’s first century (117 runs) in the first international format of the first ICC World 2007.

2. Australia’s Aaron Finch scored the highest (172 times) in the T20I format.

3. David Miller, Rohit Sharma and S Wickramasekara scored the fastest century in the T20, with only 35 goals per century.

4. Glenn Maxwell of Australia and Colin Munro of New Zealand won three centuries respectively.

5. There are only three Indian players, Suresh Raina, Rohit Sharma and Kl Rahul, who have scored at least a century in the T20I format so far.