Did Ishan Kishan Just Become the Second-Fastest Indian to Score a Century in List A Cricket?
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Ahmedabad, Dec 24 (NationPress) Jharkhand wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan delivered an astonishing performance, achieving a century in just 33 balls against Karnataka during a Vijay Hazare Trophy match in Ahmedabad on Wednesday.
This innings marks the second-fastest century by an Indian in List A cricket, just a ball behind the national record set earlier that same day by Bihar captain Sakibul Gani, who reached his hundred in 32 balls against Arunachal Pradesh.
Kishan’s remarkable achievement adds to his impressive form. Just days prior, he was unexpectedly named in India’s squad for the upcoming T20 World Cup after leading Jharkhand to their maiden Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy victory.
Throughout the SMAT campaign, Kishan emerged as the top scorer with 517 runs and played a crucial role in the final against Haryana, where he scored a blazing century off merely 45 balls, becoming the second player in history to achieve a century in a Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final and recording the third-fastest century in a men's T20 final. With five centuries in the tournament, he now shares the record for the most hundreds in SMAT history with Abhishek Sharma.
Kishan has also made his mark at the international level, holding the record for the fastest double century in One-Day Internationals, achieved in just 126 balls against Bangladesh in 2022.
The Vijay Hazare Trophy showcased several exhilarating performances on Wednesday. It began with youth sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi making headlines with a 36-ball century for Bihar, which he later expanded into an 84-ball 190. Following this, Gani’s record-setting ton and Ayush Loharuka’s 56-ball 116 contributed to Bihar's formidable total of 574 runs against Arunachal Pradesh.
Then, Kishan nearly broke Gani’s record, falling just short with his 33-ball century, ultimately finishing with 125 runs from 39 deliveries, leading Jharkhand to a score of 412/9.
Thanks to Kishan’s stellar domestic performances, he has made a return to the international arena, being selected for India’s T20I squad for the five-match series against New Zealand and the T20 World Cup in February 2026.