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Fastest Centuries in ODI

10 Fastest Centuries in ODI

Fastest Centuries in ODI: In cricket, a batsman can’t do anything more special than score a lot of runs for his or her country and help it win. The cheery on the top comes when the player hits the three-figure mark, which is both a personal achievement and a contribution to the country’s score. With the introduction of T20 cricket and better training and diet, the scoring rates have gone up by many times, and players are now getting centuries in a ridiculously small number of balls.

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In this article, we’ll look at the top 10 fastest centuries in ODI cricket

1. AB de Villiers – South Africa vs West Indies (31 balls)

South African batsman has the fastest ODI century. He struck a century in 31 balls against the West Indies in the second ODI at Johannesburg, helping Proteas reach 439/2. They won by 148 runs. AB de Villiers’ sixteen sixes and nine fours knocked West Indians out. He scored 149 runs in 44 balls at 338.63 strike rate.

AB de Villiers batted in the 39th over with SA at 247-1. Nobody is likely to score a half-century with 11 overs left. De Villiers scored a century and nearly 150 in this brutal innings. South Africa’s 400 in the 42nd over surprised everyone. De Villiers’ harsh but measured innings helped SA reach 439 and end Windies’ aspirations.

2. Corey Anderson – New Zealand vs West Indies (36 balls)

New Zealand’s Corey Anderson achieved the second-fastest ODI century against West Indies on New Year’s Day 2014. Second fastest ODI century. He hit 100 runs off 36 Windies bowlers. New Zealand won 159 runs. Anderson scored 131 runs off 47 balls at 278.72, hitting 14 sixes and 6 fours.

It was cut to 21 overs each side. New Zealand had 84 runs when Anderson batted at 5. He finished helping New Zealand post 283. Anderson would have scored more runs in a full ODI match.

3. Shahid Afridi – Pakistan vs Sri Lanka (37 balls)

Shahid “Boom Boom” Afridi made his international debut in 1996 by scoring the fastest ODI century in 37 balls. His second One Day International, he later had great success with Pakistan, but this achievement is historic. Sri Lanka suffered his bizarre batting. Afridi hit 11 sixes and 6 fours, unusual in that era. His all-around play helped Pakistan win by 82 runs.

Afridi’s inning was groundbreaking. Anderson broke the record almost 18 years after this terrible innings. This Afridi inning opened the stage for modern batting.

4. Mark Boucher – South Africa vs Zimbabwe (44 balls)

Mark Boucher, a key member of the South African golden generation, scored a hundred in 44 balls. His innings of 8 fours and 10 sixes set up a spectacular conclusion after the openers set the stage. Boucher scored 147 runs in 68 deliveries after reaching the century in 44. South Africa scored 418. Zimbabwe lost 171 runs chasing this massive total.

Boucher is an unlikely candidate for the top 10 fastest ODI centuries. He was such a useful batsman and team player that he used the platform set by the top order and slammed a quick-fire century to assist South Africa reach a 400+ score for the second time in 2006.

5. Brian Lara – West Indies vs Bangladesh (45 balls)

Test and ODI cricketer Brain Lara holds many records. Few remember his 45-ball century against Bangladesh in 1999. Shivnarine Chanderpaul supported him when no one else could bat. His fifth-fastest ODI century. In the same game, he bowled 2 wickets for 12 runs. He contributed to a 314-run total that West Indies defended to win by 109 runs.

Fours dominated Lara’s inning. His 45-ball century included 18 fours and 4 sixes, the most on this list. One of three 20th-century innings on this list. Lara scored 117 off 62 deliveries at nearly 190.

6. Shahid Afridi – Pakistan vs India (45 balls)

Afridi kept running throughout his career. After that debut masterclass, he scored another scintillating century against India 9 years later.

He wanted a 45-ball century against India. Afridi scored while chasing 250 runs, ending India’s chances of winning the game and series. His century came during the 2005 Pakistan-India rivalry. Team won the game and tournament after he hit 9 sixes and 10 fours. Afridi scored 102 in 46 deliveries at 221.74.

7. Jesse Ryder – New Zealand vs West Indies (46 balls)

Corey Anderson’s fastest ODI century in this New Zealand-West Indies match is widely discussed. Jesse Ryder’s legacy and record are underrated. Perhaps due to his professional decline. Jesse Ryder was a natural cricketer. Ryder’s century in 46 balls set up hard-hitting batters like Corey in this inning. 203 strike rate, 5 sixes, 12 fours. He and Corey disrupted West Indies bowling line and length.

Corey Anderson recorded his fastest century in 36 deliveries in this innings. Two hitters from the same match appear here. Nice.

8. Jos Butler – England vs Pakistan (46 balls)

After some early wickets, Jos Buttler, a modern English cricket legend, batted. He provided stability and took the game from Pakistan by scoring one of the fastest ODI centuries in 46 balls at the Dubai International cricket stadium in 2015. The English batsman scored 355 runs in 50 overs with 8 sixes and 10 fours at 223.08 strike rate. Jason Roy, another English centurion in the same match, only scored 87, compared to Buttler’s 200+.

Pakistan was out for 271 in the 41st over. Buttler’s innings helped England win by 83 runs. He won man of the match and series for his outstanding performance.

9. Jos Buttler – England vs Netherlands (47 balls)

This is the fastest ODI century. Buttler replaced Kevin O’Brien with Sanath Jayasuriya at 10th. Jos Buttler needed one more ball than his previous best of 46 balls against Pakistan in 2015. Buttler scored his second-fastest century against the Netherlands at VRA Ground, Amstelveen, on June 17, 2022. Jos Buttler, batting fourth, reached the century in 47 balls. He added 60 runs in 23 deliveries.

Buttler finished with 162 not-out in 70 deliveries at 231.43. England scored 498 in 50 overs thanks to his 14 sixes and 7 fours.

10. Sanath Jayasuriya – Sri Lanka v Pakistan (48 balls)

Sanath Jayasuriya is essential to any fast-batting list. Jayasuriya, the left-handed Sri Lankan legend. Disrupted the Pakistani bowling attack with his 48-ball hundred in the Singer Cup’s first match in Singapore. In 1996, Padang Cricket Ground, Singapore, was a batting paradise. Sanath Jayasuriya, Sri Lanka’s opener, scored 132 off 65 deliveries at over 200.

Jayasuriya scored eleven sixes and fours. He bowled a whole 10 overs in the second innings and claimed 1 wicket for 45 runs. Sri Lanka defeated Asian powerhouse Pakistan by 34 runs with this all-round performance. Jayasuriya was the obvious man of the match.

The top 10 fastest centuries in ODI cricket

PlayerMatch PlayedBalls
AB de VilliersSouth Africa vs West Indies31 balls
Corey AndersonNew Zealand vs West Indies36 balls
Shahid AfridiPakistan vs Sri Lanka37 balls
Mark BoucherSouth Africa vs Zimbabwe44 balls
Brian LaraWest Indies vs Bangladesh45 balls
Shahid AfridiPakistan vs India45 balls
Jesse RyderNew Zealand vs West Indies46 balls
Jos ButlerEngland vs Pakistan46 balls
Jos ButlerEngland vs Netherlands47 balls
Sanath JayasuriyaSri Lanka vs Pakistan48 balls
Fastest Centuries in ODI

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