Centuries are not mere milestones in the fast-paced world of T20 cricket; they are statements of intent that showcase a hitter’s explosive power and skill. Punjab recently Abhishek Sharma He electrified the cricket community by scoring just 28 balls during his stint. Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) 2024. This remarkable feat not only revealed his talent but also placed him among the elite in T20 history.
Abhishek Sharma’s carnage in Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2024
Abhishek’s phenomenal knock against Meghalaya was a game changer. Chasing a target of 143 runs, he steered Punjab to victory in just 9.3 overs, finishing with an astonishing 11 sixes and a couple of boundaries. This performance came after a poor start to the tournament where he managed just one fifty in six overs. Not only did his explosive century equalise Urvil Patelthe record for the fastest T20 hundred by an Indian, but also showed his potential as a future star in Indian cricket.
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Fastest 5 tons in T20 history
- Sahil Chauhan – 27 balls (Estonia vs. Cyprus, 2024)
Sahil Chauhan He holds the record for the fastest century in T20 cricket, having achieved this milestone off just 27 balls against Cyprus on 17 June 2024. His innings was a display of incredible power and resulted in a total of 18 sixes. Chauhan’s record-breaking performance not only led Estonia to victory but also set a new benchmark for T20 batting.
- Urvil Patel – 28 Balls (Gujarat vs. Tripura, 2024)
A few days before Abhishek’s feat, Urvil made headlines with a century off 28 balls against Tripura during the SMAT. This performance marked him as one of India’s most promising talents and cemented his place in T20 history as he surpassed the previous records of other Indian cricketers.
- Abhishek Sharma – 28 Balls (Punjab vs. Meghalaya, 2024)
Abhishek’s explosive knock, matching Urvil’s record, helped Punjab to a quick victory against Meghalaya. His ability to hit boundaries at will and maintain an aggressive approach under pressure showed his maturity and ability as a young cricketer.
- Chris Gayle – 30 Balls (Royal Challengers Bangalore vs. Pune Warriors, 2013)
No discussion of T20 batting records is complete without mentioning them Chris Gayleoften referred to as the “Universe Boss”. His iconic shots Royal Challengers Bangalore against Pune Warriors The IPL saw him reach his century off just 30 balls – a record that stood for years before being challenged by newer players.
- Rishabh Pant – 32 Balls (Delhi vs. Himachal Pradesh, 2018)
Rishabh pants‘s performance against Himachal Pradesh in 2018 was not only a testament to his explosive batting style but also marked him as one of India’s top young talents. Pant’s innings, which scored just 32 balls, is remembered for its aggressive intent and skillful execution.
The landscape of T20 cricket continues to evolve, with players like Abhishek leading a new era characterized by aggressive batting and record-breaking performances. As these young talents redefine what is possible within the format, fans can only look forward to more exciting displays of power hitting and skilful batting in the matches to come.