Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 |
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Afghanistan | Hazratullah Zazai – 42 vs IRE | Rahmanullah Gurbaz – 50 vs UAE | Mohammad Shahzad – 52 vs ZIM | – | – |
Australia | Tim David – 37 vs WI | Josh Inglis – 43 vs SCOT | Aaron Finch – 47 vs ENG | Josh Inglis – 47 vs IND | Glenn Maxwell – 47 vs IND |
Bangladesh | Parvez Hossain Emon – 53 vs UAE | Tamim Iqbal – 60 vs OMA | – | – | – |
Canada | Ravinderpal Singh – 47 vs CAY | Aaron Johnson – 52 vs PAN | Rayyan Pathan – 58 vs PAN | Matthew Spoors – 63 vs PHI | Aaron Johnson – 64 vs OMA |
England | Liam Livingstone – 42 vs PAK | Dawid Malan – 48 vs NZ | Phil Salt – 48 vs WI | Phil Salt – 51 vs NZ | Phil Salt – 53 vs WI |
Hong Kong | Babar Hayat – 46 vs NEP | Babar Hayat – 50 vs OMA | Zeeshan Ali – 57 vs MAL | Anshuman Rath – 59 vs SGP | Martin Coetzee – 60 vs QAT |
India | Rohit Sharma – 35 vs SL | Abhishek Sharma – 37 vs ENG | Sanju Samson – 40 vs BAN | Tilak Varma – 41 vs SA | Suryakumar Yadav – 45 vs SL |
Ireland | Kevin O’Brien – 53 vs HKG | Ross Adair – 57 vs SA | Paul Stirling – 70 vs ZIM | – | – |
Namibia | Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton – 33 vs NEP | JP Kotze – 43 vs BOT | Gerhard Erasmus – 47 vs UGA | – | – |
Nepal | Kushal Malla – 34 vs MON | Paras Khadka – 49 vs SGP | Gyanendra Malla – 53 vs BHU | Dipendra Singh Airee – 55 vs MAL | Kushal Bhurtel – 57 vs PHI |
Netherlands | Michael Levitt – 49 vs NAM | Max O’Dowd – 59 vs MAL | – | – | – |
New Zealand | Glenn Phillips – 46 vs WI | Colin Munro – 47 vs WI | Finn Allen – 48 vs PAK | Martin Guptill – 49 vs AUS | Brendon McCullum – 50 vs AUS |
Oman | Zeeshan Maqsood – 44 vs BHR | – | – | – | – |
Pakistan | Hasan Nawaz – 44 vs NZ | Mohammad Haris – 45 vs BAN | Babar Azam – 49 vs SA | Ahmed Shehzad – 58 vs BAN | Babar Azam – 58 vs NZ |
Papua New Guinea | Tony Ura – 58 vs PHI | – | – | – | – |
Scotland | Ollie Hairs – 40 vs ITA | George Munsey – 41 vs NED | George Munsey – 50 vs AUT | Richard Berrington – 55 vs BAN | |
South Africa | David Miller – 35 vs BAN | Dewald Brevis – 41 vs AUS | Quinton de Kock – 43 vs WI | Richard Levi – 45 vs NZ | Faf du Plessis – 46 vs WI |
Sri Lanka | Kusal Perera – 44 vs NZ | Tillakaratne Dilshan – 55 vs AUS | Mahela Jayawardene – 63 vs ZIM | – | – |
UAE | Muhammad Waseem – 55 vs OMA | Muhammad Waseem – 59 vs IRE | Shaiman Anwar – 60 vs PNG | Muhammad Waseem – 60 vs IRE | – |
USA | Monank Patel – 44 BHM | Saiteja Mukkamalla – 48 vs OMA | Steven Taylor – 55 vs JER | – | – |
West Indies | Johnson Charles – 39 vs SA | Chris Gayle – 47 vs ENG | Evin Lewis – 48 vs IND | Chris Gayle – 50 vs SA | Rovman Powell – 51 vs ENG |
Zimbabwe | Sikandar Raza – 33 vs GMB | – | – | – | – |
Sahil Chauhan’s Global Record: The 27 balls taken by Sahil Chauhan against Cyprus in June 2024 are the fewest by a batter, making it the fastest T20I century of all time. His knock also featured 18 sixes, the most a batter has hit in a T20I innings, and his final score of 144 is the highest by a No. 4 batter.
Muhammad Fahad’s Under-30 Century: Turkey’s Muhammad Fahad completed his hundred in 29 balls against Bulgaria in July 2025. This is the quickest T20I hundred by a wicketkeeper and an opener. Fahad’s incredible knock of 120 from 34 balls also saw him record a strike rate of 352.94, the highest by a batter in a T20I innings (minimum 30 balls faced).
Sikandar Raza’s Captaincy Milestone: Zimbabwe’s Sikandar Raza is the fastest T20I centurion among full member teams, reaching his ton in 33 balls against Gambia in October 2024. This 33-ball century is also the quickest by a captain in T20Is.
Glenn Maxwell’s Consistency: Glenn Maxwell has scored four hundreds in 50 or fewer balls for Australia, the most by a batter for a team. He is also the only batter to smash two T20I centuries in 50 or fewer balls against a single team (India), achieving the feat in 2019 and 2023.
Fastest on T20I Debut: Namibia’s JP Kotze has the fastest hundred by a batter on T20I debut, needing just 43 deliveries to reach the mark against Botswana in 2019.
World Cup Century: Chris Gayle’s 47-ball hundred against England in 2016 is the quickest by a batter in the T20 World Cup.
Associate vs. Full Member Record: Richard Berrington’s 55-ball hundred against Bangladesh is the fastest by an associate batter against a full member team in T20Is.
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