Who is the fastest century?
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Who is the fastest century?
AB de Villiers vs West Indies – 31 balls (January 2015) South African batsman AB de Villiers currently holds the record for the fastest century in ODIs taking just 31 balls to reach his hundred.
Who scored fastest 100 in ODI from India?
Virat Kohli
Virat Kohli has scored his fastest century in just 52 balls against Australia in 2013. This is the fastest century by any Indian cricketer in ODIs….Top 20 Fastest ODI Centuries.
Match details | South Africa vs West Indies |
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Runs | 149 |
Balls | 31 |
6s | 16 |
Venue | Johannesburg |
Who made fastest 8000 runs in ODI?
Records / / / One-Day Internationals / / / Batting records / / / Fastest to 8000 runs
Player | Opposition | Inns |
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SR Tendulkar (INDIA) | v Pakistan | 210 |
BC Lara (WI) | v Australia | 211 |
MS Dhoni (Asia/INDIA) | v New Zealand | 214 |
Saeed Anwar (PAK) | v Sri Lanka | 218 |
Who hit fastest hundred in t20?
South Africa’s David Miller holds the joint record for the fastest international Twenty20 century of all time – he took just 35 balls to reach the milestone in a match against the Bangladesh in Potchefstroom in 2017. He shares the record with RG Sharma from India and S Wickramasekara from the Czech Republic.
Who is fastest to 10 ODI centuries?
batsman Quinton de Kock
South African batsman Quinton de Kock became the quickest batsman to score 10 ODI hundreds after his 135 against England in the third ODI. De Kock reached the milestone in 55 innings, two fewer than his teammate, Hashim Amla.
Who scored slowest century in T20?
5 Slowest Knocks in T20 International History (Table Summary)
S. No. | Player | Against |
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1. | Mahendra Singh Dhoni | Australia |
2. | Alok Kapali | South Africa |
3. | Yuvraj Singh | Pakistan |
4. | Majid Haq | Pakistan |
Who is fastest to 15 ODI centuries?
Here’s the list of top-5 fastest players to reach 15 ODI centuries:
- Babar Azam (Pakistan) – 83 innings.
- Hashim Amla (South Africa) – 86 innings.
- Virat Kohli (India) – 106 innings.
- David Warner (Australia) – 108 innings.
- Shikhar Dhawan (India) – 108 innings.