Players Who Scored Centuries in The Hundred
Since its launch in 2021, The Hundred has served up explosive batting performances, but only a select few have reached the exclusive three‑figure mark. Here's a look at each player who has managed this rare feat.
All Centuries in Men's The Hundred (Trophy Edition)
Based on verified records:
Will Smeed (Birmingham Phoenix) — 101* off 50 balls against Southern Brave at Edgbaston in August 2022
Will Jacks (Oval Invincibles) — 108* off 48 balls against Southern Brave at The Oval in August 2022
Harry Brook (Northern Superchargers) — 105* off 42 balls against Welsh Fire at Leeds in August 2023
These three are the only male players in The Hundred history to score centuries in the men’s competition.
Who Leads the Charts?
Looking at tournament-wide stats:
Will Smeed, Will Jacks, and Harry Brook each own one century in the competition
No batsman has yet scored more than a single ton in The Hundred, making each of these innings a standout performance.
Quick Snapshot
Each century came in electric innings under pressure, turning matches decisively.
With fewer than 30 balls per innings, scoring a ton in The Hundred is incredibly challenging—these players combined power, technique, and a cool head under fire.
All innings came in the tournament’s earlier editions, showing early fireworks; The Hundred hasn’t seen another ton since 2023.
Final Thoughts
The Hundred’s fast format means centuries are rare—making each of these innings legendary. As more seasons unfold, fans will watch closely to see who joins this elite club next.
Curious about century-makers in the women's competition or the fastest fifties in The Hundred? Let me know—happy to dive deeper!
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