List of all centurions in IPL 2026

Sanju Samson scored the first century of IPL 2026.
Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 have witnessed the dominance of batters, with many teams posting 200-plus totals. Moreover, a few teams have also chased 200-plus targets like a walk in the park, showcasing their batting dominance.
Although batters have an advantage in a T20 tournament like IPL, smashing a century is still a big achievement due to less overs. A century showcases batsman’s dominance, consistency, and the ability to perform under pressure.
While many batters have hammered fifties in IPL 2026, only a handful of them have scored centuries. As the tournament progresses, more batters are expected to register the three-digit score. Below is the complete list of all centurions in IPL 2026.
List of all batsmen with centuries in IPL 2026
1. Sanju Samson

Sanju Samson scored the first century of IPL 2026. After getting out cheaply for single digits in the first three games, he rocked the Chepauk Stadium in the fourth clash against Delhi Capitals (DC).
The right-handed batsman scored an unbeaten 115 runs in the match, taking the scoreboard to a mammoth total. CSK also won the encounter to register their first victory of the season. It was his fourth ton in IPL history.
2. Quinton de Kock

Mumbai Indians gave an opportunity to Quinton de Kock in the clash against Punjab Kings due to Rohit Sharma’s injury. The Proteas batter rocked in his first outing in IPL 2026, slamming a century. He scored an unbeaten 112 runs, playing a crucial knock as other key batters failed to go big.
Who scored the first century of IPL 2026?
Sanju Samson scored the first century of IPL 2026.
How many batsmen have scored centuries in IPL 2026 so far?
Two batsmen have scored centuries in IPL 2026.
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