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List of fastest Twenty20 centuries

Achieving a hundred in the T20 format isn't easy task but Lokesh Rahul, who plays for India national cricket team joined the elite company with his maiden T20 hundred against West Indies on Saturday.


West Indies’ Evin Lewis and India’s KL Rahul both scored their maiden T20I hundreds in fastest time. 

Both were fast enough to make it into the list of 5 fastest centuries in Twenty20 format..!

Here are the fastest five centuries in T20Is:

5. Chris Gayle vs South Africa, Brendon McCullum vs Australia and Babar Hayat vs Oman - 50 balls

4. Evin Lewis vs India - 48 balls

3. Chris Gayle vs England and Aaron Finch vs England - 47 balls

2. KL Rahul vs West Indies and Faf du Plessis vs West Indies - 46 balls

1. Richard Levi vs New Zealand - 45 balls

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