Ishan Kishan scored a century in 33 balls in Vijay Hazare thriller, broke this record of Suryavanshi

AhmedabadIshan Kishan, who played a brilliant century for Jharkhand in the final of Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy last week, scored a century in just 33 balls against Karnataka in Ahmedabad in the first match of Vijay Hazare Trophy, Kishan has now become the second fastest Indian to score a century in List-A and the fourth fastest batsman in the world after Jake Fraser-McGurk, AB de Villiers and Saqibul Ghani,

Just before Kishan’s century, Bihar’s Saqibul Ghani had scored a century in just 32 balls and became the fastest Indian batsman to score a century in List-A. Thanks to this, Bihar made a world record score of 574 runs against Arunachal Pradesh in the Plate Group match in Ranchi. Before that, in the same match for Bihar, Vaibhav Suryavanshi had completed his century in just 36 balls and had scored 190 runs in 84 balls.

During this period, apart from becoming the youngest batsman to score a century in List-A, Vaibhav also became the fastest batsman to score 150 (59 balls). A record of three fastest List-A centuries was witnessed by Indian batsmen at two different venues in a single day. Kishan, who returned to the Indian team for the T20 series against New Zealand and T20 World Cup 2026, hit seven fours and 14 sixes in his innings.

With the help of his 125 runs scored in 39 balls, Jharkhand scored a mountain of 412 runs against Karnataka. After the dismissal of Kumar Kushagra in the 38th over, Kishan came to bat at number six and completed his half-century in 20 balls. After this he hit seven sixes in the next 13 balls and completed his century.

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