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Top 5 Fastest T20I Hundreds By Australian Batsmen

Naman VyasBy Naman VyasNo Comments3 Mins Read
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The T20 format has revolutionized cricket, turning it into a spectacle where batsmen often redefine the boundaries of what’s possible with the bat. Australian cricketers, known for their aggressive approach, have frequently been at the forefront of this revolution, especially in T20 Internationals (T20Is). Here’s a look at the top five fastest T20I centuries by Australian batsmen, showcasing their ability to dominate from the outset.

1. Josh Inglis – 43 Balls vs Scotland (2024)

Josh Inglis has etched his name in cricket history with the fastest T20I century by an Australian, reaching the milestone in just 43 balls during a match against Scotland in Edinburgh. His innings was a masterclass in power hitting, combining seven fours with an equal number of sixes, setting a new benchmark for explosive batting. This performance not only secured Australia’s victory but also highlighted Inglis’s emergence as a formidable force in T20 cricket.

2. Aaron Finch – 47 Balls vs England (2013)

Aaron Finch’s century against England in Southampton was a spectacle of its time. Scoring 156 runs off 63 balls, Finch’s knock included 14 sixes, showcasing his ability to clear the ropes at will. His innings set a then-record for the fastest T20I hundred by an Australian, which stood for nearly a decade, underscoring Finch’s impact on the format.

3. Josh Inglis – 47 Balls vs India (2023)

In another display of his T20 prowess, Josh Inglis matched Finch’s record against India in Visakhapatnam. His 110 off 50 balls was not just about speed but also about the sheer audacity of his shot-making, with 11 fours and 8 sixes. This innings further cemented his reputation as one of Australia’s most destructive T20 batsmen.

4. Glenn Maxwell – 47 Balls vs India (2023)

Glenn Maxwell, known for his unorthodox style and ability to change the game’s dynamics, joined the elite club with a 47-ball century against India in Guwahati. His knock was a blend of innovation and brute force, reflecting his unique approach to T20 cricket. Maxwell’s ability to score quickly has often been a game-changer for Australia.

5. Glenn Maxwell – 49 Balls vs Sri Lanka (2016)

Glenn Maxwell’s earlier entry into this list came against Sri Lanka in Pallekele. His 145 not out off 65 balls, including 15 fours and 10 sixes, was not just about reaching a hundred quickly but also about the sheer volume of runs he amassed. This innings was a testament to Maxwell’s capability to dismantle bowling attacks, making him one of the most feared T20 players globally.

These performances by Australian batsmen not only highlight their individual brilliance but also reflect Australia’s strategic shift towards embracing the T20 format with an aggressive mindset. The records set by Inglis, Finch, and Maxwell are not just numbers but stories of how these players have adapted to and influenced the evolution of T20 cricket. Their feats inspire a new generation of cricketers to push the boundaries of what’s considered possible in the shortest format of the game. As T20 cricket continues to grow, these records might be challenged, but the legacy of these innings will remain a benchmark for explosive batting in T20Is.

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Naman Vyas is an emerging talent in the field of cricket writing and he has been working for The Cricket Lounge as a cricket writer and delivering news and opinion from the world of cricket.

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