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Sooryavanshi Hit 36-Ball Century vs SRH – Here’s Where It Ranks in IPL History

Updated: 26 April 2026 | By | newshours18

Most people checking IPL records this week are working off a list that is already outdated. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi changed everything — again — on 25 April 2026, at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur, when he reached his IPL century in just 36 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad. That is not just the fastest IPL hundred of the 2026 season. It is the third-fastest in 19 years of IPL history. The counterintuitive part? He had already done something faster — a 35-ball ton in IPL 2025. He is now the only batter in IPL history to score two sub-40-ball centuries. Here is the complete, verified list of the fastest hundreds in IPL — ranked by balls, with 2026 data locked in.

Cross-referencing Rajasthan Royals’ official match records against the IPL T20 official player profile (iplt20.com), dated 25 April 2026.

CENTURY STORM: APRIL 2026

Sooryavanshi’s 2026 masterclass came off 37 balls (103 runs, 12 sixes, 5 fours) — his hundred in 36 deliveriesat Jaipur on 25 April 2026 — now the third-fastest IPL ton ever. SRH still won the match by 5 wickets, chasing down 228 with 9 balls to spare, proof that even a record-breaking century can end up on the losing side. Only Chris Gayle (30 balls, 2013) and Sooryavanshi himself (35 balls, IPL 2025) sit above him on the all-time list. No other batter appears in the top three more than once. This matters to you now because the IPL fastest century list has been rewritten twice by the same 15-year-old, and the complete, updated rankings are what you need.

Source: Rajasthan Royals Official Site, verified 25 April 2026; IPL T20 Official Profile, verified 26 April 2026.

What Are the Top 10 Fastest Centuries in IPL History? Ranked by Balls

This is the full, current top 10 fastest centuries in IPL list — ranked by balls to reach 100, updated after Sooryavanshi’s century on 25 April 2026. Each entry is verified against at least one Tier-1 or Tier-2 source.

  1. Chris Gayle (RCB vs Pune Warriors, 2013) — 30 balls. The Universal Boss’s 175* off 66 balls is still the highest individual T20 score. His century milestone came in just 30 deliveries — a record that has stood for over 13 years.
  2. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (RR vs Gujarat Titans, IPL 2025) — 35 balls. At 14 years and 32 days, Sooryavanshi became the youngest centurion in IPL and T20 cricket history. His 101 off 38 balls included 11 sixes and 7 fours. It was also the fastest century in IPL history by an Indian and by an uncapped player at that point.
  3. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (RR vs SRH, IPL 2026) — 36 balls. His second sub-40-ball ton, scored on 25 April 2026 in Jaipur. 103 off 37 balls, 12 sixes, 5 fours. Made him the first batter ever to score two IPL centuries in under 40 balls.
  4. Yusuf Pathan (RR vs Mumbai Indians, IPL 2010) — 37 balls. The original power-hitter. Pathan nearly pulled off a 200-plus run chase single-handedly with 8 sixes and 9 fours, finishing as Player of the Match despite his team losing by 4 runs.
  5. Heinrich Klaasen (SRH vs KKR, IPL 2025) — 37 balls. Joint-fourth with Pathan. The South African number three went from 28 off 12 balls to his century in 20 additional balls — a 105* off 39 that helped SRH post 278/3.
  6. David Miller (PBKS vs RCB, IPL 2013) — 38 balls. Came in at 64/4 chasing 191, anchored and accelerated to finish a successful chase.
  7. Travis Head (SRH vs RCB, IPL 2024) — 39 balls. The fastest IPL century in 11 years at the time — 102 off 41 balls, 9 fours, 8 sixes — headlined SRH’s record-breaking 287-run total.
  8. Priyansh Arya (PBKS vs CSK, IPL 2025) — 39 balls. The uncapped Delhi left-hander announced himself on 8 April 2025 at Mullanpur, joint-fourth fastest in IPL history at that point.
Infographic showing top 10 fastest centuries in IPL history — Chris Gayle 30 balls, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi 35 balls (2025) and 36 balls (2026), updated ranked list.
Top 10 fastest centuries in IPL history — updated after Sooryavanshi’s 36-ball ton on 25 April 2026. Sooryavanshi is the only batter to appear twice in the top 3.

Field Note: Sooryavanshi now appears at positions 2 AND 3 on this list — the only batter to hold two spots in the IPL’s top 3 fastest centuries. Every other batter appears once.

Common Mistake: Many sites still list Sooryavanshi’s 35-ball ton as the “second-fastest IPL century by an Indian” but do not yet include his 36-ball ton from April 2026. If the list you are reading only shows one of his centuries, it is out of date.

Source: IPL T20 Official Profile; Rajasthan Royals Official Site, verified 26 April 2026.

Why Sooryavanshi’s Double-Sub-40-Ball Record Is a Structural Shift in How IPL Batting Is Measured

The fastest century in IPL history conversation used to be simple: Chris Gayle, 2013, 30 balls, done. It had not moved in over a decade. What changed in 2025 and 2026 is not just one extraordinary knock — it is a pattern, and patterns matter more than one-off events.

Top 10 fastest centuries in IPL history — updated after Sooryavanshi's 36-ball ton on 25 April 2026. Sooryavanshi is the only batter to appear twice in the top 3.
At 15 years and 29 days, Sooryavanshi became the youngest
batter to reach 1,000 T20 runs — in just 473 balls faced.
No Indian had scored two IPL hundreds under 40 balls before him.

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, a 15-year-old from Bihar, has now scored four T20 centuries in just 26 matches — becoming the fastest any batter has reached four T20 hundreds (previously: Usman Khan, 33 matches). Two of those centuries came in under 40 balls, in two different IPL seasons, against two different opposition attacks. No batter in IPL history had managed this before him.

Expertise Note: The sub-40-ball century is not just a stat — it is a measure of boundary frequency. Sooryavanshi scored 92 of his 103 runs in the 25 April 2026 knock through boundaries alone — 12 sixes (72 runs) and 5 fours (20 runs). Fewer than 11 of his 103 runs came from running. This is a structurally different model of T20 scoring: boundary-or-dot, no in-between. The IPL fastest 100 strike rate for this innings was approximately 278.3 — among the highest ever for a century knock.

The national shift this represents is significant. Sooryavanshi’s ₹1.1 Crore IPL contract (signed in the 2025 Mega Auction, the youngest player ever to earn one) has already produced a return that most ₹20 Crore signings cannot match in terms of headlines, runs, and records. He was India U-19’s Player of the Tournament in early 2026, scoring 175 off 80 balls in the final against England U-19, per the IPL T20 official profile. Reports in April 2026 cited by Business Standard indicate he is under consideration for India’s T20I tour of Ireland in June 2026.

The broader pattern for India cricket fans: the production line from domestic tournaments to IPL to national team is accelerating. Sooryavanshi broke into the Ranji Trophy at 12 in 2024 (second youngest for Bihar), moved into IPL at 14, and is tracking for a national call-up at 15.

Source: IPL T20 Official Profile, iplt20.com, verified 26 April 2026

Fastest IPL Centuries: 2026 Data vs Pre-2024 Legacy

The table below compares the current fastest-century landscape against how it looked before IPL 2024 — showing exactly where records shifted and who is newly on the list.

RankBatterTeamBalls (100)SeasonVersusNew Post-2023?
1Chris GayleRCB302013Pune WarriorsNo — 13-yr-old record
2Vaibhav SooryavanshiRR352025Gujarat Titans✅ Yes — Apr 2025
3Vaibhav SooryavanshiRR362026Sunrisers Hyderabad✅ Yes — Apr 2026
4=Yusuf PathanRR372010Mumbai IndiansNo
4=Heinrich KlaasenSRH372025KKR✅ Yes — May 2025
6David MillerPBKS382013RCBNo
7=Travis HeadSRH392024RCB✅ Yes — May 2024
7=Priyansh AryaPBKS392025CSK✅ Yes — Apr 2025

Key pattern: Of the top 8 fastest centuries in IPL history, 5 have been scored since IPL 2024. The bottom half of this table has been completely rewritten in 24 months.

Timeline of fastest IPL centuries from 2008 to 2026 — showing five new records broken between 2024 and 2026 including Sooryavanshi's 35-ball and 36-ball tons
Five of the eight fastest IPL centuries in history have been scored since 2024 — driven by the Impact Player rule and a new generation of power hitters. Chris Gayle’s 30-ball record from 2013 remains the only pre-2024 entry in the top 6.

Format change context: The IPL’s Impact Player rule (introduced 2023, expanded 2024) has changed batting depth. Teams now bat 12 effectively, reducing pressure on top-order batters to pace their innings — which contributes directly to more aggressive, record-breaking century tempo at the top.

What This Means For You: If you are comparing the fastest IPL hundred list from a 2022 or 2023 source, at least four entries are now wrong. The current top-3 is dominated by a 15-year-old who was not born when Chris Gayle set the record he still hasn’t beaten.

Source: Rajasthan Royals Official Site; IPL T20 Official Profile (Tier-1); All verified 26 April 2026.

Fastest 100 in IPL

What is the fastest century in IPL history?

The fastest century in IPL history is 30 balls, scored by Chris Gayle for Royal Challengers Bangalore against Pune Warriors on 23 April 2013 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru. Gayle finished with an unbeaten 175 off 66 balls — still the highest individual score in T20 cricket — hitting 17 sixes and 13 fours. His century milestone came at the midpoint of a knock that won RCB the match by 130 runs. The record has stood for over 13 years and remains the fastest by any batter in IPL. The next closest is Vaibhav Sooryavanshi’s 35-ball hundred in IPL 2025 — a gap of 5 balls. As of 26 April 2026, the 30-ball record is intact.

Pro Tip: Check the top 10 fastest centuries in IPL list above for ball-by-ball rankings, including the two new entries from IPL 2025 and IPL 2026.

How many balls did Vaibhav Sooryavanshi take to score his IPL centuries?

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has scored two IPL centuries, both in under 40 balls — the only batter in IPL history to achieve this. His first came in 35 balls against Gujarat Titans in IPL 2025 (101 off 38, 11 sixes), making him the youngest IPL centurion at 14 years and 32 days and the holder of the fastest century in IPL history by an Indian. His second arrived on 25 April 2026 in just 36 balls against Sunrisers Hyderabad (103 off 37, 12 sixes) — the third-fastest IPL ton ever. At 15 years and 29 days, he also became the youngest batter to reach 1,000 T20 runs, doing so in a record 473 balls faced (beating Mitchell Owen’s 533). His vaibhav suryavanshi IPL price 2026 was ₹1.1 Crore — making him arguably the best-value contract in the tournament’s history.

Critical Warning: Multiple sites still show Sooryavanshi’s 35-ball ton as “second-fastest” without listing his 36-ball ton from 2026. Cross-check any list against the date it was last updated — if it does not show a 2026 entry, it is incomplete.

Source: IPL T20 Official Profile; Rajasthan Royals Official Site, verified 25–26 April 2026.

What is the fastest fifty in IPL, and who holds it in 2026?

The fastest fifty in IPL history is 8 balls — a record matched by multiple players across the league’s 19-year history. In IPL 2026, the joint-fastest fifty of the season is 15 balls, a mark that Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has achieved three times in the current season alone, with Abhishek Sharma (SRH) sharing the record. Sooryavanshi reached his 15-ball fifty against SRH on 25 April 2026 before going on to his century in 36 balls. The IPL fastest fifty record (8 balls) predates 2026 and is not currently under immediate threat, but Sooryavanshi’s three 15-ball fifties in a single IPL season is a concentration of speed that no batter has shown before.

Pro Tip: The fastest fifty and fastest century records are not always held by the same batter — Gayle holds the century record but not the fifty mark.

Source: Rajasthan Royals Official Site, verified 25 April 2026.

Mission Control: Key Facts — Fastest 100 in IPL

  • Fastest IPL Century (All-time): Chris Gayle — 30 balls — RCB vs Pune Warriors, 23 April 2013, Bengaluru
  • Second Fastest: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi — 35 balls — RR vs Gujarat Titans, IPL 2025
  • Third Fastest (New, April 2026): Vaibhav Sooryavanshi — 36 balls — RR vs SRH, 25 April 2026, Jaipur
  • Only batter with 2 sub-40-ball IPL centuries: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (first and only in IPL history)
  • Sooryavanshi’s IPL price 2026: ₹1.1 Crore (Rajasthan Royals, signed IPL 2025 Mega Auction)
  • Fastest IPL century by an Indian: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi — 35 balls (IPL 2025)
  • Match result, 25 April 2026: SRH beat RR by 5 wickets; century came in a losing cause
  • Youngest to 1,000 T20 runs: Sooryavanshi — 15 years, 29 days — 473 balls, 26 matches
  • Official IPL stats portal: iplt20.com
  • ⚠️ Critical Warning: Any fastest IPL century list not updated after 25 April 2026 is missing Sooryavanshi’s 36-ball ton — the third-fastest ever.

 

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