Most centuries in Indian T20 League: Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle headline list
Virat Kohli, Chris Gayle and Jos Buttler have slammed at least six hundreds in the Indian T20 League. Get the top 10 list of most centuries in the Indian T20 League.
engaluru talisman Virat Kohli holds the record for the most centuries in the Indian T20 League.
Having made his Indian T20 League debut against Kolkata at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium in April 2008, Virat Kohli has slammed a record eight hundreds in the high-profile T20 League.
Kohli’s former teammate Chris Gayle features second on the list for the most centuries in the Indian T20 League. The hard-hitting left-handed batter hammered six tons in the cash-rich league.
Rajasthan’s Jos Buttler is third on the list for the most centuries in the Indian T20 League. Since his Indian T20 League debut in 2016, the England flamboyant batter has also registered six hundreds in the T20 league.
The likes of KL Rahul, Shane Watson and David Warner have the joint fourth-most centuries in the Indian T20 League history. All three cricketers have recorded four hundreds in the marquee T20 League. Know the cricketers with the most centuries in the Indian T20 League.
Most centuries in Indian T20 League
Player
Span
Matches
Innings
Runs
100s
Virat Kohli
2008-2024
244
236
7624
8
Chris Gayle
2009-2021
142
141
4965
6
Jos Buttler
2016-2024
101
100
3366
6
KL Rahul
2013-2024
124
115
4367
4
Shane Watson
2008-2020
145
141
3874
4
David Warner
2009-2024
182
182
6563
4
Shubman Gill
2018-2024
97
94
3045
3
Sanju Samson
2013-2024
158
154
4152
3
AB de Villiers
2008-2021
184
170
5162
3
Hashim Amla
2016-17
16
16
577
2
Virat Kohli | 8 Indian T20 League centuries
One of the greatest white-ball cricketers of all-time, Bengaluru’s Virat Kohli features on top of the list for most centuries in the Indian T20 League. The former Bengaluru captain has registered eight Indian T20 League hundreds in his illustrious career so far. Between 2008 and 2024, Kohli has accumulated 7,624 Indian T20 League runs in 244 matches at an average of 38.12 and a strike rate of 130.75. He has hammered 52 Indian T20 League fifties.
Chris Gayle | 6 Indian T20 League centuries
Nicknamed “The Universe Boss”, Chris Gayle is undoubtedly one of the greatest T20 batters of all-time. The flamboyant left-handed batter also owns the record for the most runs in T20 cricket. Gayle amassed 4,965 runs in 142 Indian T20 League matches at an average of 39.72 and a strike rate of 148.96. He hammered six centuries and 31 fifties in the high-profile T20 tournament.
Jos Buttler | 6 Indian T20 League centuries
Known for his highly innovative and aggressive batting style, Rajasthan’s Jos Buttler is third on the list for the most centuries in the Indian T20 League. Since making his Indian T20 League debut at Wankhede Stadium in 2016, Buttler has recorded six Indian T20 League centuries so far. The dashing opening batter has scored 3,366 runs in 101 Indian T20 League matches.
KL Rahul | 4 Indian T20 League centuries
India’s KL Rahul has been one of the most consistent T20 batters in world cricket. The stylish right-hander has slammed four Indian T20 League hundreds in his career so far. Having made his Indian T20 League debut against Kolkata in 2013, Rahul has scored 4,367 runs in 124 matches at an average of 45.97 and a strike rate of 134.62. He has also hit 34 half-centuries in the Indian T20 League.
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