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Ishan Kishan scored a record breaking century, Vijay Hazare Trophy witnessed a historic batting day

Indian domestic cricket witnessed an extraordinary chapter on Wednesday as explosive batting performances at various venues changed the course of the game early on. 2025-26 Vijay Hazare Trophy In a record-breaking spectacle. was headlining the day Ishan KishanWho scored one of the fastest centuries ever by an Indian in men’s List A cricket, underlining his destructive ability in the 50-over format.

The day will be remembered not only for Kishan’s fireworks but also for an unprecedented sequence of milestones in which three of the four fastest List A centuries by Indian batsmen were recorded within hours at two different venues – Ahmedabad and Ranchi.

Ishan Kishan scored the second fastest century in List A among Indians.

When was the record book rewritten for the first time in Ranchi? Saqibul Ghani Representing Bihar in the Plate League match against Arunachal Pradesh, he scored a brilliant century in just 32 balls. Shortly afterwards in Ahmedabad, Kishan went a step further, completing his century in 33 balls and moving into second place among the fastest Indian List A centuries.

Only two batsmen have scored the fastest centuries in the history of List A cricket – Jake Fraser-McGurk And AB de Villiers – To highlight Wednesday’s achievements in global company.

Fastest century in men’s List A cricket

  • 29 balls – Jake Fraser-McGurk
  • 31 balls -AB de Villiers
  • 32 balls – Saqibul Ghani
  • 33 balls – Ishan Kishan

Kishan’s massacre illuminated Ahmedabad

Playing for Jharkhand against Karnataka, Kishan launched a brilliant final attack after landing at number 6. He reached the crease after being dismissed in the 38th over. Kumar Kushgra And immediately changed the momentum with fearless strokeplay.

Kishan completed his half-century in just 20 balls before hitting consecutive sixes. He completed his century by hitting seven sixes and two fours in 13 balls and surprised the Karnataka bowlers. The left-handed batsman ultimately played a stormy innings of 125 runs in just 39 balls with the help of seven fours and 14 sky-high sixes. Jharkhand, when invited to bat first, made a huge score of 412 runs for 8 wickets, in which Kishan’s innings completely turned the match.

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