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Steve Smith Slams Joint Second-Fastest BBL Hundred, Hits Four Sixes in One Over

Australian cricketer Steve Smith hit the second-fastest century in the Big Bash League history on Friday while playing the league phase match between the Sydney Sixers and the Sydney Thunder.

He brought up his hundred off 41 balls, and his innings was dotted with five fours and nine sixes. Four of these sixes were hit off four consecutive balls in the 12th over. However, the Australian international couldn’t resist hitting 30 runs off the 32nd over bowled by Ryan Hadley, in which Smith managed to hit four sixes in a row, and also hit a four in the over.

Hadley’s over was the first of the two Power Surges in the innings where the team’s field is restricted to a maximum of two fieldsmen inside the 30-yard circle. Smith scored (100 not out off 42) and was later returned to the out by Tanveer Sangha. The Sixers won against the Thunder by beating them by five wickets with 16 balls remaining.

Fastest centuries in BBL history

Player Balls Team Opposition Year
Craig Simmons 39 Perth Scorchers Adelaide Strikers 2014
Mitchell Owen 39 Hobart Hurricanes Sydney Thunder 2025
Glenn Maxwell 41 Melbourne Stars Hobart Hurricanes 2022
Josh Brown 41 Brisbane Heat Adelaide Strikers 2024
Steve Smith 41 Sydney Sixers Sydney Thunder 2026

 

LastModified Date: 2026-01-17 03:49:08

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Q. Who holds the record for the fastest century in BBL history?
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Craig Simmons (Perth Scorchers) and Mitchell Owen (Hobart Hurricanes) share the record for the fastest BBL century, both reaching 100 in 39 balls.

K D Mishra
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