Did Bihar Captain Sakibul Gani Just Break the Record for Fastest List A Century by an Indian?
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Ranchi, Dec 24 (NationPress) - In a stunning display of skill, Bihar's captain Sakibul Gani has etched his name in history by becoming the fastest Indian to achieve a List A century, reaching this remarkable milestone in just 32 balls during the Plate Group opener against Arunachal Pradesh in the Vijay Hazare Trophy at JSCA Oval Ground on Wednesday.
Gani's unbeaten knock of 128 runs off 40 balls puts him ahead of Jharkhand's wicketkeeper-batter Ishan Kishan, who also made headlines by scoring a century off 33 balls on the same day against Karnataka. Gani's explosive innings featured 10 fours and an astonishing 12 sixes.
This remarkable day also saw the top two fastest List A centuries by Indians recorded at different venues, Ahmedabad and Ranchi, as part of the tournament's opening day festivities.
Currently, the world record for the fastest List A century is held by Australian cricketer Jake Fraser-McGurk, who accomplished this feat in just 29 balls for South Australia against Tasmania on October 8, 2023.
In addition to Gani’s record, Suryavanshi led Bihar's batting with an impressive score of 190 off 84 balls, while Ayush Loharuka contributed with a remarkable 116 runs off 56 balls. Gani's century further solidified his team’s dominance.
After opting to bat first, Bihar posted a staggering total of 574 for six, setting a new record for the highest List A total, surpassing the previous record of 506 for 2 established by Tamil Nadu against Arunachal Pradesh in 2022. The innings included an incredible 49 fours and 38 sixes.
Fastest Centuries by Indians in List A Cricket:
- Sakibul Gani - 32 balls, Bihar vs Arunachal Pradesh, December 24, 2025
- Ishan Kishan - 33 balls, Jharkhand vs Karnataka, December 24, 2025
- Anmolpreet Singh - 35 balls, Punjab vs Arunachal Pradesh, December 21, 2024
- Vaibhav Suryavanshi - 36 balls, Bihar vs Arunachal Pradesh, December 24, 2025
- Yusuf Pathan - 40 balls, Baroda vs Maharashtra, February 16, 2010