Opening batter Kiran Navgire broke the document for the quickest century in ladies’s T20 historical past with a 34-ball hundred in a home match in India.
Navgire completed unbeaten on 106 off 35 balls as her Maharashtra facet romped to a nine-wicket victory over Punjab in India’s Senior Ladies’s T20 Trophy.
The 31-year-old former India batter shaved two balls off the earlier document, held by New Zealand’s Sophie Devine along with her 36-ball ton for Wellington Blaze in January 2021.
Navgire’s innings on the Vidarbha Cricket Affiliation Floor included seven sixes and 14 fours as Maharashtra chased down their goal of 111 in simply eight overs.
She had a strike-rate of 302.86, changing into the one girl to attain a century at a strike-rate of over 300.
West Indies batter Deandra Dottin holds the document for the quickest century in ladies’s T20 internationals with a 38-ball hundred towards South Africa in 2010.
Navgire performed the final of her six T20s for India in October 2022.
She has scored 17 runs in 4 innings for India at a mean of 5.66, with a high rating of 10 not out.













