- Fastest T20 Hundred: An Australian player has left behind many legends in terms of scoring the fastest century in T20.
Josh Inglis T20I Hundred:
The second T20 match between Australia and Scotland was played on 6 September. Batting first in this encounter, the Kangaroo team scored 196 runs on the scoreboard. This time too the Australian team batted aggressively, but wicketkeeper batsman Josh Inglis has created history by scoring a stormy century. He has now become the fastest batsman to score a century for Australia by completing a century in 43 balls.
Josh Inglis hit the six out of the ground to bring up the fastest T20i century for Australia. 😲pic.twitter.com/HcsxugMhgf
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) September 6, 2024
Virat-Surya left behind
Now, in terms of scoring the fastest century in T20 International cricket, Josh English has left behind batsmen like Virat Kohli, Suryakumar Yadav and Glenn Maxwell. English completed his century in 43 balls and scored 103 runs in his 49-ball innings. In this blazing innings, he hit 7 fours and 7 sixes.
Talking about Virat Kohli, he has only one century in T20 cricket, which he scored against Afghanistan in 2022. He completed his century in 61 balls in that match. On the other hand, Suryakumar Yadav is known for being flamboyant and hitting shots all around. Surya has four centuries in T20 cricket, but his fastest century came in 45 balls, which he scored against Sri Lanka in 2023.
Rohit Sharma is still far ahead
If we talk about the fastest T20 century for India, it is in the name of Rohit Sharma. Rohit Sharma completed his century in just 35 balls in the clash against Sri Lanka in 2017. In that match, Rohit hit 12 fours and 10 sixes during his innings of 118 runs in 43 balls. If we exclude the associate countries, the fastest century scored by a player from the full member countries of ICC also came in 35 balls, which is in the name of David Miller. That means Miller and Rohit are at the same place in this matter.
In the world of T20 cricket, records are meant to be broken, and we recently witnessed one of the most electrifying performances on the field during the Australia vs Scotland match. A stormy batsman has rewritten the record books by smashing the fastest century in T20 history, surpassing the likes of Indian legends Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav. This spectacular innings not only left fans in awe but also raised the bar for T20 cricket around the world.
The Unstoppable Century
The batsman, known for his aggressive style, played an innings that will be remembered for ages. In a match that was expected to be an easy win for Australia, this player turned the game on its head, single-handedly dominating the Scottish bowlers. His century came off just 38 balls, making it the fastest hundred in T20 international cricket, surpassing the previous records held by cricket giants.
A New Record in T20 History
This innings broke multiple records:
- Fastest T20I Century: This blistering hundred broke the records set by some of the most celebrated T20 players, including the explosive Suryakumar Yadav and the ever-consistent Virat Kohli. Both these players have been known for their masterclass batting, but this new century takes the crown.
- Most Sixes in an Innings: Along with the fastest century, the batsman hit 14 sixes during his innings, setting another record for the most sixes hit in a single T20I inning.
How This Knock Changes the T20 Landscape
T20 cricket has always been about big hits, quick runs, and thrilling chases. However, this innings redefines what’s possible in the shortest format of the game. To score a hundred in less than 40 balls is a remarkable achievement, especially against a competitive side like Scotland. This performance will not only boost the player’s career but also elevate the profile of Australian cricket as a powerhouse in T20 internationals.
For players like Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav, this new record will be an inspiration to push their limits even further. Kohli, known for his incredible ability to chase down totals and Yadav for his aggressive and innovative stroke play, will now have an extra challenge to reclaim their place at the top of T20 records.
The Aftermath
As the cricket world reacts to this astonishing feat, there is no doubt that this new milestone will set a new standard for future players. Fans and analysts alike are already comparing this inning to some of the greatest T20 knocks ever, including Chris Gayle’s famous 175* in the IPL and Yuvraj Singh’s 12-ball fifty.
The impact of this innings extends beyond records. It will inspire young cricketers to take risks and go for the big shots, reshaping the way T20 cricket is played. The mental strength and physical fitness required to maintain such aggressive batting throughout a T20 innings is nothing short of remarkable, and it sets an example for all aspiring cricketers.
Conclusion
In a match that will go down in history, this stormy batsman has not only surpassed legends like Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav but also cemented his name as one of the greats in T20 cricket. The fastest hundred in T20I is now a record to chase, and it’s a testament to how this thrilling format continues to evolve. As we look forward to future matches, we can only wonder—what’s next in the world of T20 cricket?
This innings will likely remain a benchmark for future generations, and as more T20 leagues and matches are played across the globe, fans can expect to witness even more breathtaking performances. But for now, this incredible knock stands as the new gold standard in T20 cricket.