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In the ever-evolvin♏g landscape of Test cricket, debutants continue to leave thꦓeir mark with exceptional performances. Among them, the record for the fastest centuries on debut remains a coveted milestone, with only a handful of players achieving the feat with unparalleled flair and aggression.
Josh Inglis’ historic knock
Australian wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis made history by scoring the second-fastest century on Test debut, reaching the milestone in just 90 balls during the ongoing matc꧒h against Sri Lanka at Galle International Stadium on January 30, 2025.
This century not only marks a significan♛t personal achievement for Inglis but also makes him the fastest Australian to score a century on debut, surpassing the previous reco𝓡rd held by Mark Waugh, who scored his debut hundred off 126 balls against England in 1991.
Here are the top five players who dazzled on their Test debuts:
1. Shikhar Dhawan – 85 balls (vs Australia, Mohali, 2013)
Shikhar Dhawan’s explosive 85-ball century against A🍌ustralia in Mohali remains the fastest century on debut. The Indian opener, known for his flamboyant stroke play, unleashed a barrage of boundaries to stun the Australian bowlers a♉nd set a benchmark that continues to inspire debutants worldwide.
2. Josh Inglis – 90 balls (vs Sri Lanka, Galle, 2025)
Australian wicketkeeper-batter Josh Inglis🌊 etched his name into the history books with a scintillating 90-ball century against Sri Lanka in Galle during the 2023-25 World Test Championship. Inglis showcased remarkable composure and attacking intent on a challenging pitch, propelling Australia to a commanding position in the match.
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3. Dwayne Smith – 93 balls (vs South Africa, Cape Town, 2004)
West Indies’ Dwayne Smith lit up Cape Town with a blistering 93-ball century against South Africa. Smith’s knock, fiꦛlled with power-packed shots, was a rare bright spot for the visitors and remains a memorable debut innings in Test cricket history.
4. Prithvi Shaw – 99 balls (vs West Indies, Rajkot, 2018)
India’s prodigious talent, Prithvi Shaw, announced his arrival in Test cricket with a 99-ball century against the West Indies in Rajkot. Shaw’s confident stroke-making and m🔯aturity at such a young age drew comparisons to some of India’s greatest batsmen.
5. Matt Prior – 105 balls (vs West Indies, Lord’s, 2007)
England’s Matt Prior capped his Test debut at the iconic Lord’s with a commanding 105-ball century against the West Indies. The wicketkeeper-batter’s innings displayed a perfect blend of aggression and technique, setting the tone for his illustrious career.