Fastest T20I Centuries by Australian Batters in International Cricket

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Australia’s fastest T20I centuries showcase explosive batting, led by Tim David’s record 37-ball hundred against West Indies in 2025. Other notable innings include Josh Inglis’s 43-ball century versus Scotland and Aaron Finch’s 47-ball effort against England, highlighting Australia’s power-hitting prowess in international T20 cricket.

5. Glenn Maxwell – 47 balls vs India, 2023

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Glenn Maxwell blasted a 47-ball century at No. 4 while chasing 223 in the 3rd T20I. His explosive knock, featuring reverse sweeps and ramps, helped Australia clinch a last-ball thriller. He finished unbeaten on 104 off 48 balls with 8 fours and 8 sixes.

4. Josh Inglis – 47 balls vs India, 2023

In the 1st T20I at Visakhapatnam, Inglis raced to a 47-ball century against India’s inexperienced attack. Batting at No. 3, he scored 110 off 50 balls, hitting 11 fours and 8 sixes, setting up a total of 208. Despite his efforts, India chased the target in the final over.

3. Aaron Finch – 47 balls vs England, 2013

Finch’s memorable 47-ball century at the Rose Bowl set a precedent for Australian T20 batting. He went on to score 156 off 63 balls, smashing 11 fours and 14 sixes, helping Australia post 248 and secure a 39-run win over England.

2. Josh Inglis – 43 balls vs Scotland, 2024

Inglis improved his record with a blistering 43-ball century against Scotland at Edinburgh. His 103 off 49 balls included 7 fours and 7 sixes, powering Australia to 196/4. Australia won the series after restricting Scotland by over 70 runs.

1. Tim David – 37 balls vs West Indies, 2025

Tim David tops the list with an incredible 37-ball century chasing 216 against West Indies. Coming in at 61/3, he forged a match-winning partnership with Mitchell Owen and finished unbeaten on 102 off 37 balls, hitting 6 fours and 11 sixes, guiding Australia to victory in 16.2 overs.

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