Indian domestic cricket witnessed a historic moment on December 24, 2025, when Bihar captain Sakibul Gani smashed the fastest List A century by an Indian, reaching the milestone in just 32 balls during a Vijay Hazare Trophy match against Arunachal Pradesh in Ranchi. The knock not only broke records but also thrust Gani firmly into the national spotlight.
🚨 FASTEST HUNDRED BY INDIANS IN LIST A HISTORY 🚨
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) December 24, 2025
Sakibul Gani – 32 Balls (Today)
Ishan Kishan – 33 Balls (Today) pic.twitter.com/41Pdepmy0N
A Historic Day in the Vijay Hazare Trophy
Batting first at the JSCA Oval Ground, Bihar produced one of the most explosive batting performances in Indian List A history, piling up a mammoth 574 for six. Sakibul Gani led from the front, tearing into the Arunachal Pradesh bowling attack with fearless stroke play.
His 32-ball century surpassed Ishan Kishan’s 33-ball hundred, which came just minutes later in a separate match, making it a surreal, record-laden day for Indian cricket. Only AB de Villiers and Jake Fraser-McGurk have reached a List A hundred faster globally.
Unreal scenes in Vijay Hazare Trophy
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Bihar Captain Sakibul Gani hits a hundred in just 32 balls to become India’s fastest in List A cricket. ⚡ pic.twitter.com/r5FagnVgK3
The Knock That Made History
Gani’s innings was the centerpiece of Bihar’s dominance. The match saw an astonishing display of power hitting, with 49 fours and 38 sixes in total. Three Bihar batters scored centuries, including Ayush Loharuka and teenage prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi, but it was Gani’s blistering acceleration that stole the show.
His ability to dismantle bowlers across all parts of the ground showcased not just brute strength, but intent, confidence, and clarity, hallmarks of elite white-ball batting.
Sakibul Gani’s Journey: From Debutant to Record-Holder
Sakibul Gani’s name has been familiar to followers of domestic cricket for several years. He first made national headlines in February 2022 when he produced one of the most extraordinary debuts in first-class cricket history.
Playing his maiden Ranji Trophy match for Bihar, Gani smashed a stunning 341 runs, becoming the first cricketer ever to score a triple century on first-class debut. That knock also made him the first Indian to score 300-plus on debut in any first-class match, a feat that immediately marked him as a rare batting talent.
Don’t know why Sakibul is not considered by any IPL team , he is a explosive batsman who can also ball a bit pic.twitter.com/wCZowsfxcX
— Bihar_se_hai (@Bihar_se_hai) December 24, 2025
A Pillar of Bihar Cricket
Since that breakthrough, Gani has been a central figure in Bihar’s domestic setup. A left-handed batter known for his clean striking and fearless approach, he has consistently delivered match-winning performances in both red-ball and white-ball formats. As captain, he has also played a key role in shaping Bihar’s resurgence, leading a batting unit that is increasingly competing with more established domestic sides.
How He Compares With India’s Best
Gani’s 32-ball hundred now sits atop the list of the fastest List A centuries by Indians, ahead of names like Ishan Kishan, Yusuf Pathan, and Anmolpreet Singh. His performance places him in elite company globally and strengthens the case for wider recognition beyond the domestic circuit. With List A cricket increasingly seen as a gateway to national selection, such explosive performances carry significant weight.
Fastest List A Centuries by Indians:
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32 balls Sakibul Gani Bihar 2025
35 balls Anmolpreet Singh Punjab2024
36 balls Vaibhav SuryavanshiBihar2025
40 ballsYusuf PathanBaroda2010
41 balls Urvil Patel Gujarat2023 pic.twitter.com/KV0eTNp2I0
What Lies Ahead for Sakibul Gani
Sakibul Gani’s journey is a testament to perseverance, opportunity, and fearless cricket. From a historic first-class debut to rewriting List A record books, his career trajectory suggests a batter capable of much more.
As Indian cricket continues to search for powerful middle-order and finisher options, performances like these ensure Sakibul Gani’s name will remain impossible to ignore.



