India’s wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson made headlines by scoring a blistering century off just 40 balls against Bangladesh during the third and final T20 International at Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium on Saturday, October 12, 2024. This remarkable innings has placed him among the fastest century-makers in T20I history, showcasing his explosive batting style and solidifying his reputation as a key player for India.
Sanju Samson’s explosive knock against Bangladesh
In the match against Bangladesh, Samson’s innings was characterized by aggressive stroke play and impeccable timing. He hit 11 sixes and 8 fours, demonstrating his ability to dominate bowlers and score quickly. His century not only helped India post a record total but also showcased his potential as a future star in international cricket.Samson’s performance was crucial in setting up the match, contributing significantly to India’s overall score of 297/6, which is now the second-highest team total in T20I history.
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Samson’s achievement placed him among elite company in the world of T20I cricket. The record for the fastest century is currently held by Estonia’s Sahil Chauhan, who reached his hundred in just 27 balls earlier this year.
Top 10 fastest centuries in T20I history
With the ever-evolving nature of T20 cricket, records are continuously being challenged, making each innings an exciting spectacle for fans.
Here’s a look at the fastest centuries recorded in men’s T20 Internationals:
- Sahil Chauhan (Estonia) – 27 balls vs Cyprus in June 2024
- Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton (Namibia) – 33 balls vs Nepal in February 2024
- Kushal Malla (Nepal) – 34 balls vs Mongolia in September 2023
- David Miller (South Africa) – 35 balls vs Bangladesh in October 2017
- Rohit Sharma (India) – 35 balls vs Sri Lanka in December 2017
- Sudesh Wickramasekara (Czech Republic) – 35 balls vs Turkey in August 2019
- Sivakumar Periyalwar (Romania) – 39 balls vs Turkey in August 2019
- Zeeshan Kukikhel (Hungary) – 39 balls vs Australia in June 2022
- Johnson Charles (West Indies) – 39 balls vs South Africa in March 2023
- Sanju Samson (India) – 40 balls vs Bangladesh in October 2024