Chris Gayle to Suresh Raina: 7 FASTEST centuries in history of T20 World Cup
Chris Gayle to Suresh Raina: 7 FASTEST centuries in history of T20 World Cup
In these collection of pictures, we recall the 7 fastest centuries in the history of T20 World Cup ahead of the 2026 edition which begins on February 7.
Chris Gayle to Suresh Raina: 7 FASTEST centuries in history of T20 World Cup
In these collection of pictures, we recall the 7 fastest centuries in the history of T20 World Cup ahead of the 2026 edition which begins on February 7.
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1. Chris Gayle (2016)
1. Chris Gayle (2016): Former West Indies opener smashed 100 off 47 balls against England in the 2016 T20 World Cup match in Mumbai. It is the fastest-ever hundred in history of the tournament.
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2. Chris Gayle (2007)
2. Chris Gayle (2007): The 'Universe Boss' also smashed a 50-ball century in the first-ever T20 World Cup match in 2007 against South Africa.
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3. Brendon McCullum (2012)
3. Brendon McCullum (2012): Former New Zealand captain and wicketkeeper clobbered 100 in 51 balls against Bangladesh in the 2012 T20 World Cup.
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4. Rilee Rossouw (2022)
4. Rilee Rossouw (2022): South Africa batter smashed 100 in 52 balls against Bangladesh in the 2022 T20 World Cup edition.
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5. Ahmed Shehzad (2014)
5. Ahmed Shehzad (2014): Former Pakistan opener walloped 100 in 58 balls against Bangladesh in the 2014 T20 World Cup match.
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6. Suresh Raina (2010)
6. Suresh Raina (2010): Former India batter is the fastest-ever centurion from this country with his 59-ball ton against South Africa in 2010 T20 World Cup.
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7. Alex Hales (2014)
7. Alex Hales (2014): Former England opener smashed 100 in 60 balls against Sri Lanka in 2014 T20 World Cup.
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