List of all centurions in T20 World Cup 2026

A few batters have rocked the field with their centuries in T20 World Cup 2026.
T20 World Cup 2026 has lived up to the expectations with several individual as well as team performances hogging the headlines. Quite a few games have been host to mammoth totals, where batters grabbed the spotlight with their impeccable performances.
While a lot of batters have scored half-centuries in the multi-nation tournament, a handful of them stole the limelight with their centuries. Scoring a hundred in T20I format is as difficult as anything, and they have shown how they coped with pressure, conditions, and several other factors to put their team in good positions.
These batters not only entertained the fans, but also etched their name in record books. On that note, below is the list of all centurions in the T20 World Cup 2026 so far.
List of batsmen with centuries in the T20 World Cup 2026
Pathum Nissanka (SL) – 100* vs AUS

Sri Lanka opener Pathum Nissanka has been a consistent top-order batter for his side over the last few years. He became the first player to score a century in the T20 World Cup 2026, achieving the feat against Australia.
Smacking unbeaten 100 runs off 52 deliveries with five sixes and 10 fours, he helped Sri Lanka to win the encounter and become the first team from Group B to book a berth in the Super 8 round.
Yuvraj Samra (CAN) – 110 vs NZ
Canada batsman Yuvraj Samra scripted history as he became the youngest player to score a ton in the T20 World Cup’s history. He hammered 110 runs in a clash against New Zealand in a losing cause.
The encounter took place at MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 17, where the Canadian opener hammered six maximums and 11 fours off 65 deliveries.
Sahibzada Farhan (PAK) – 100* vs NAM

Pakistan opener Sahibzada Farhan became the third batter to register the three-digit mark in the T20 World Cup. The right-handed batsman achieved the mark in the encounter against Namibia in Pakistan’s last league game.
Smashing 100* runs off 58 balls with 11 boundaries and four sixes, he helped the Salman Agha & Co. to post a mammoth total of 199 in the first innings, and then eventually won the clash to book their place in the Super 8 stage of the tournament.
Harry Brook (ENG) – 100 vs PAK

England captain Harry Brook played an anchor role in the chase against Pakistan, smacking a wonderful century. Hitting 10 boundaries and four sixes, the right-handed batsman scored 100 runs off 51 deliveries.
With his impeccable hundred, he single-handedly changed the course of the match. Although England lost a few quick wickets towards the end, they reached the target in the first ball of the 20th over.
Sahibzada Farhan (PAK) – 100 vs SL
Pakistan’s opener Sahibzada Farhan scripted history as he slammed his second century in the T20 World Cup 2026.
In a must-win clash for his side against Sri Lanka in Pallekele, he stepped up and played a brilliant innings. The right-hander went after the bowlers right from the start and ended up hitting a century in 59 balls.
Finn Allen (NZ) – 100 vs SA

New Zealand opener Finn Allen rocked the Eden Gardens Stadium with his spectacular century. Smashing an unbeaten 100 runs off just 33 deliveries, he scripted the record for the fastest ton in T20 World Cup history.
His innings was laced with 10 boundaries and 8 sixes, and paved the way for New Zealand’s huge victory over South Africa by nine wickets.
Jacob Bethell (ENG) – 105 vs IND
Jacob Bethell joined the list of centurions in T20 World Cup 2026. His innings came in the semi-final against India at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The left-hander got to the milestone in just 45 balls, which put India under immense pressure. He ended with the score of 105 off 45, hitting 8 fours and 7 sixes.
Who was the first batsman to score a century in T20 World Cup 2026?
Sri Lanka’s Pathum Nissanka was the first batsman to score a century in T20 World Cup 2026.
Who is the youngest batsman to score a century in T20 World Cup?
Yuvraj Samra (Canada) is the youngest batsman to score a ton in T20 World Cup.
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