Indian cricketer Ishan Kishan delivered a stunning performance in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, smashing a century off just 33 balls—the fastest in the history of the tournament. In doing so, he broke the previous record held by Vaibhav Suryavanshi for the quickest hundred in the competition.
Kishan’s extraordinary innings electrified the match, showcasing his power-hitting ability and timing. The knock came in a high-tempo phase of the game and gave his team a strong platform.
Record-Breaking Innings
- ✨ 33 balls for the century
- 📌 New Vijay Hazare Trophy fastest hundred record
- 🏏 Previous record held by Vaibhav Suryavanshi
Fans and pundits alike praised Kishan’s ability to maintain such aggressive intent while remaining composed under pressure.
Why This Knock Matters
The Vijay Hazare Trophy remains one of India’s premier domestic one-day competitions, and performances like this underline Ishan Kishan’s elite skill in limited-overs cricket. With IPL and international commitments in sight, such big innings enhance a player’s momentum and confidence.
Kishan’s performance also adds to the growing list of explosive batting feats in Indian domestic cricket, signalling strong bench strength for future formats.
Bottom Line
Ishan Kishan’s 33-ball century not only broke an existing record but also highlighted his extraordinary hitting ability on a big stage. It’s a knock that will be remembered among the quickest hundreds in Indian domestic cricket.
Disclaimer: Records and match details are based on official tournament statistics and reports at the time of writing. Match results or figures may be updated after official scorecard validation.


