List of ICC Men's T20 World Cup centuries

The ICC Men's T20 World Cup is the international championship of Twenty20 (T20) cricket. A Twenty20 International (T20I) is an international cricket match between two teams, each having T20I status, as determined by the International Cricket Council (ICC), the sport's world governing body.[1] In a T20I, each team plays single innings, which is restricted to a maximum of 20 overs.[2] In cricket, a player is said to have completed a century when he scores 100 or more runs in a single innings.[3] As of the 2022 ICC Men's T20 World Cup, the most recent to take place, there have been eleven centuries scored by ten players.[4]

Chris Gayle in the field at the Telstra Dome during an ICC Super Series 2005 cricket match.
Chris Gayle was the first player to score a century and the only batsman to score multiple centuries in the Men's T20 World Cup.

The first century in an ICC Men's T20 World Cup match was scored by Chris Gayle of the West Indies. He achieved the feat in the inaugural match of the first Men's T20 World Cup (then called the World Twenty20) against the hosts South Africa on 11 September 2007. He scored 117 runs in 57 balls at Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg.[5] This is the first and only instance in the championship of a player scored a century but his team lost the match.[4] This century also made him the first player to score a century in all three formats of international cricket.[6] Gayle's 100 runs in 50 balls remained the fastest Men's T20 World Cup century for almost nine years until he broke his own record during the 2016 ICC T20 World Cup when he scored an unbeaten 100 runs in 47 balls against England at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.[7][8][9] With his two centuries he remains the only batsman to have scored more than one century in the championship.[4][9] Gayle's 117 runs remained the highest individual score in the Men's T20 World Cup for almost five years until Brendon McCullum of New Zealand broke it during the 2012 edition. He scored 123 runs in 58 balls against Bangladesh at Pallekele Stadium, Kandy, on 21 September 2012.[10] His 100 runs in 51 balls remains the third-fastest century in the Men's T20 World Cup after Gayle's centuries.[8] The second and third batsmen to score a century in the championship were Suresh Raina of India and Mahela Jayawardene of Sri Lanka respectively, both during the 2010 ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Their respective centuries helped them to achieve the feat of scoring a century in all the international formats of the game, only previously achieved by Gayle and McCullum.[a][4][6]

Centuries

As of 2022, the most recent edition to take place, nine batsmen have scored ten centuries in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.[4]
Brendon McCullum is the highest individual scorer in the Men's T20 World Cup, having scored 123 runs against Bangladesh.
Keys
SymbolDescription
Runsdenotes the number of runs scored by the player
Ballsdenotes the number of balls faced by the player
Inns.denotes the particular innings in which the century was scored
4sdenotes number of fours scored
6sdenotes number of sixes scored
S/Rdenotes strike rate (runs scored per 100 balls)
Editionrefers to the edition of the Men's T20 World Cup
Resultrefers to whether the player's team won or lost
D/Lrefers to result of the match achieved through the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method
*denotes that the batsman was not out
#denotes the score is the highest individual score in the Men's T20 World Cup
denotes the score is the fastest century in the Men's T20 World Cup
List of Men's T20 World Cup centuries
No. Player Runs Balls 4s 6s S/R Inns. TeamOppositionVenueEditionDateResult Ref
1Chris Gayle117 57710205.261  West Indies  South AfricaWanderers Stadium, Johannesburg200711 September 2007Lost[12]
2Suresh Raina1016095168.331  India  South AfricaBeausejour Stadium, Gros Islet20102 May 2010Won[13]
3Mahela Jayawardene10064104156.251  Sri Lanka  ZimbabweProvidence Stadium, Providence3 May 2010Won (D/L)[14]
4Brendon McCullum123 #58117212.061  New Zealand  BangladeshPallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy201221 September 2012Won[15]
5Alex Hales116*64116181.252  England  Sri LankaZohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong201427 March 2014Won[16]
6Ahmed Shehzad111* [b]62105179.031  Pakistan  BangladeshSher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Dhaka30 March 2014Won[17]
7Tamim Iqbal103 * [c]63105163.491  Bangladesh  OmanHPCA Stadium, Dharamshala201613 March 2016Won (D/L)[18]
8Chris Gayle100* ‡48511208.332  West Indies  EnglandWankhede Stadium, Mumbai16 March 2016Won[19]
9Jos Buttler101 * [d]6766150.741  England  Sri LankaSharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah20211 November 2021Won[20]
10Rilee Rossouw109 * [e]5678194.641  South Africa  BangladeshSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney202227 October 2022Won[21]
11Glenn Phillips104 * [f]64104162.501  New Zealand  Sri LankaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney202227 October 2022Won[22]

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