Record-Breaking Fastest Centuries in International T20 Cricket

July 2025 witnessed a spectacular display of power-hitting in the third T20I of the Australia–West Indies series, where Tim David stole the headlines. Chasing a daunting total of 214, Australia found themselves precariously placed at 61 for 3. Entering the crease with the match hanging in the balance, David unleashed a masterclass of aggressive batting, reaching his century in just 37 deliveries. His innings, decorated with six fours and eleven sixes, marked the joint tenth fastest century in international T20 cricket. Australia eventually secured victory with 23 balls to spare, thanks largely to his breathtaking knock.

David’s feat now sits alongside other remarkable performances in the annals of T20 history. The table below highlights the fastest centuries recorded in international T20 cricket:

PlayerTeamMatch/OpponentYearBallsRunsFoursSixes
Tim DavidAustraliaWest Indies202537102611
JJ SmitNamibiaKenya202537102
Priyan PushparanjanMaltaEstonia202537102
Sheikh RasikHungaryMalta202537102
Abhishek SharmaIndiaSri Lanka202537135713
Sudesh VikramasekaraCzech RepublicTurkey201935100810
Rohit SharmaIndiaSri Lanka201735100118
David MillerSouth AfricaBangladesh20173610179
Kushal MallaNepalMongolia50137812
Sikandar RajaZimbabweGambia202443133715
Nicol Loftie-EatonNamibiaNepal202433100118
Muhammad FahadBulgariaTurkey202529120910
Sahil ChauhanEstoniaCyprus202427144618

Some of cricket’s most explosive talents, including Abhishek Sharma, Rohit Sharma, David Miller, and Nepal’s Kushal Malla, have redefined the art of rapid scoring. Their innings exemplify how a few dozen deliveries can yield both a fifty and a century, dramatically shifting the momentum of the match.

Looking ahead to the 2026 T20 World Cup, these record-breaking performances will undoubtedly be centre stage. Of particular note is Sahil Chauhan’s astonishing 27-ball century, which now stands as the fastest in international T20 cricket and promises to draw global attention during the tournament.

These historic innings underscore an enduring truth: in T20 cricket, rapid centuries are not mere personal milestones—they can decisively shape the outcome of a game, blending individual brilliance with team triumph.

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