Published - Apr 29, 2025, 24:15 IST | Updated - Apr 29, 2025, 01:02 IST
Updated - Apr 29, 2025, 01:02 IST
The Indian Premier League (IPL) has seen some of the most astounding batting in the history of cricket, however it is safe to say that some of the brightest performances have come in the form of the fastest centuries ever performed in the league. To score a hundred runs in such rapid time not only displays a batter's raw and powerful abilities, but also shifts the momentum of a match 180 degrees. Over the years, players like Chris Gayle, Yusuf Pathan, and now the newer-generation stars have cemented their legacies in the IPL record books with scintillating innings. These rapid centuries will always be a reminder of the power, creativity, and fearlessness that T20 cricket demands. Whether it be sheer physicality or precise stroke making, the race for the fastest century is still one of the most admired achievements in the IPL's storied and ever-evolving history. Now let us look at the exclusive list;
Chris Gayle's 175* against Pune Warriors India is probably the most devastating innings ever played in T20 cricket. At the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Gayle raced past his hundred in just 30 balls, making the bowlers look silly. During his innings, he hit 13 fours and a whopping 17 sixes as Royal Challengers Bengaluru posted a record total. Gayle's innings is also the fastest century in IPL history and the landmark is yet to be beaten.
In IPL 2025, 14-year-old Vaibhav Suryavanshi stunned everyone in the cricketing world by hitting a 35-ball century against Gujarat Titans (GT). Chasing a daunting target 210 runs, Vaibhav’s fearless and aggressive batting led Rajasthan Royals to a historic win. This win was much needed for keeping RR in hunt of IPL Playoffs. His innings, laced with 7 fours and 11 sixes, made him the youngest player to score an IPL and T20 century, and the second-fastest century scorer in IPL history — a truly sensational feat.
Yusuf Pathan announced himself as one of the most fearsome hitters of his time when he hammered a 37-ball century for Rajasthan Royals against Mumbai Indians. Chasing a huge total, Pathan turned the game on its head with his brutal hitting, although the Royals narrowly lost. His innings, featuring clean six-hitting and power strokes, remained the fastest century for years before Gayle’s blitzkrieg.
David Miller who is known as "Killer Miller" for his 38-ball century while playing for Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). Under pressure, the South African left hand batter exploded into a T20 assault, hitting boundaries at will and finishing with a score of 101 runs. With some measured aggression and precision hitting, Miller led KXIP to the memorable chase, and lived upto his reputation as a game-changer in the world of T20 cricket.
Punjab Kings (PBKS) secured 24-year-old Delhi opener Arya for INR 3.8 crore after a heated bidding war at the auction, and he's quickly proving his worth. After a strong debut performance with a 23-ball 47, Arya showcased his potential again against CSK. He launched the innings with a first-ball six and maintained his aggressive approach despite wickets falling at the other end. Arya then hammered Matheesha Pathirana for three consecutive sixes and a four, reaching a remarkable maiden IPL century in just the 13th over.
Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) and Head had already made their mark earlier in the season with a 277-run explosion. In Bengaluru, they surpassed that feat. Head led the charge with a blistering powerplay performance, helping SRH reach 76 for no loss while bringing up his fifty. By the time he was dismissed in the 13th over after a rapid 41-ball 102, SRH had soared to 165. They ultimately finished with a record-breaking 287, the highest total in IPL history.
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