Has anyone ever seen a batter turn into a tempest? The type that turns bowling attacks flat and leaves viewers gasping? That, my friend, is the whirlwind of sixes, boundaries, and incredulity of afastest century in T20 cricket.
In T20's dynamic approach, where every delivery could alter momentum, a century is a statement rather than merely a mark-down. When a player achieves the 100-run milestone faster than anyone else in history, however, what follows? Let us enter that fascinating universe.
Following his run to his 100 in just 27 balls against Cyprus in a bilateral series match in June 2024, Estonia batter Sahil Chauhan owns the record for the fastest century in T20 cricket.
Chauhan was dismissed for a duck in the first battle in Episkopi but shined in the second of two matches booked for the same day. Chauhan hit an undefeated 144 off 41 balls to bring his team home in the 13th over and six wickets to spare from Cyprus's score of 201/7. In T20I cricket, the knock also fastest century.
During his innings Chauhan also slammed eighteen sixes, matching Chris Gayle's record for the most sixes struck in a T20 innings.
With T20, what defines the fastest century?
Fundamentally, theleast number of balls faced to get 100 runs defines a fastest T20 century. Unlike ODIs or tests, there is not time for building. Time only allows one to attack, and forcefully.
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"Every ball in T20 cricket represents either a disaster in disguise or an opportunity."

Fastest Century in T20 International (T20I) Cricket
Record Holder: Sahil Chauhan - 27 Balls
Match: Estonia vs Cyprus, June 2024
Player | Balls for 100 | Country | Opponent | Year |
Sahil Chauhan | 27 | Estonia | Cyprus | 2024 |
Kushal Malla | 34 | Nepal | Mongolia | 2023 |
David Miller | 35 | South Africa | Bangladesh | 2017 |
Rohit Sharma | 35 | India | Sri Lanka | 2017 |
S Wickramasekara | 35 | Czech Republic | Turkey | 2019 |
Important Note: The Nepal vs Mongolia match also saw the highest team score in T20Is - a whopping 314/3.
Fastest Century in T20 Leagues: Chris Gayle, The Universe Boss
Record Holder: Chris Gayle - 30 Balls
Match: RCB vs Pune Warriors, IPL 2013
April 23, 2013. The day cricket paused and watched in awe. Chris Gayle turned the Chinnaswamy Stadium into a concert hall of destruction. His unbeaten 175 off 66 balls still remains the highest individual score in T20 cricket.
Player | Balls for 100 | Team | Opponent | League | Year |
Chris Gayle | 30 | RCB | Pune Warriors | IPL | 2013 |
Rishabh Pant | 32 | Delhi Capitals | Sunrisers | IPL | 2018 |
Wihan Lubbe | 33 | Warriors | Knights | CSA T20 | 2017 |
Fun Fact: During his innings, Gayle hit 17 sixes - that's more than one per four balls.
Top 10 Fastest Centuries in T20 Cricket (All Formats Combined)
Rank | Player | Balls for Century | Format | Year |
1 | Chris Gayle | 30 | IPL | 2013 |
2 | Kushal Malla | 34 | T20I | 2023 |
3 | Rishabh Pant | 32 | IPL | 2018 |
4 | David Miller | 35 | T20I | 2017 |
5 | Rohit Sharma | 35 | T20I | 2017 |
6 | Wihan Lubbe | 33 | CSA T20 | 2017 |
7 | Yusuf Pathan | 37 | IPL | 2010 |
8 | Andrew Symonds | 34 | BBL | 2004 |
9 | Glenn Maxwell | 38 | BBL | 2014 |
10 | KL Rahul | 46 | IPL | 2018 |
Indian Players with Fastest T20 Centuries
India has produced some thunderous hitters, and a few of them have etched their names in gold.
- Rohit Sharma - 35-ball ton vs Sri Lanka (T20I, 2017)
- KL Rahul - 46-ball ton vs Delhi (IPL, 2018)
- Yusuf Pathan - 37-ball ton for Rajasthan Royals (IPL, 2010)
- Rishabh Pant - Explosive 32-ball hundred in IPL (Delhi Capitals)
Each century brought goosebumps. Stadiums erupted, and millions watching at home knew - they were witnessing magic.
"Rohit's timing isn't just sweet; it's symphonic."
Fastest Century in T20 World Cup
Ironically, no one has yet scored a century faster than 50 balls in a T20 World Cup. But players like Yuvraj Singh have come close to redefining fast knocks.
- Yuvraj Singh - 58 (12-ball fifty) vs England, 2007
- Chris Gayle - 100 (50 balls) vs England, 2016
- Glenn Maxwell - 88 (29 balls) vs Netherlands, 2022
Quote: "Yuvraj didn't just hit six sixes; he hit every boundary of belief."
The Science Behind Fast Centuries
You might wonder, what makes a batter achieve this level of devastation? It's not just strength - it's a symphony of technique, timing, mental clarity, and fearlessness.
Key ingredients include:
- Exploiting Powerplay overs
- Predicting bowler patterns
- Using innovative shots (scoops, switch-hits)
- Quick footwork and eye coordination
Interesting Fact: Bat technology has improved power generation by 30% over the last decade.
ALSO READ : Powerplay in Cricket: The Game-Changing Overs That Define Matches
Fastest Century in IPL: Unmatched by Time
Chris Gayle's 30-ball IPL ton is still the benchmark. Others came close, but no cigar.
Player | Balls for 100 | Team | Year |
Chris Gayle | 30 | RCB | 2013 |
Yusuf Pathan | 37 | RR | 2010 |
David Miller | 38 | KXIP | 2013 |
KL Rahul | 46 | KXIP | 2018 |
Deadzone Fact: Chris Gayle's bat used in the 175* match was auctioned for charity and fetched over USD 20,000.
T20 vs Other Formats: The Century Race
Format | Fastest Century (Player) | Balls | Year |
Test | Brendon McCullum | 54 | 2016 |
ODI | AB de Villiers | 31 | 2015 |
T20 | Chris Gayle | 30 | 2013 |
In Tests, time waits. In ODIs, it allows. But in T20s? Time vanishes - and the batter must chase it down.
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Looking Ahead: Who Might Break the Next Record?
With rising strike rates and fearless batting in leagues like IPL, PSL, and BBL, the next record might not be too far.
- Will it be Suryakumar Yadav with his 360 degree shot range?
- Or maybe a young star from associate nations?
Only time - and a few balls - will tell.
Conclusion
In the realm of T20 cricket, a century scored at lightning pace is more than just numbers - it's poetry written in boundaries. It's adrenaline. It's history made in a matter of minutes.
As fans, we wait for that one inning that will again break all limits. Because cricket, like life, always leaves room for the next miracle.