Check out the top five fastest century scored by a batsman in Indian Premier League. The record cover matches till IPL 2016:

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1. Chris Gayle - 30 Balls

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Chris Gayle holds the record of scoring the fastest hundred in IPL. While playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore, he smashed century in 30 balls against Pune Warriors in IPL 2013. Overall he made 175 runs in 66 balls (13 fours & 17 sixes). 

 

2. Yusuf Pathan - 37 Balls

India's T20 specialist, Yusuf Pathan holds the record of scoring the second fastest hundred in IPL. While playing for Rajasthan Royals, he smashed century in 37 balls against Mumbai Indians in IPL 2010. Overall he made 100 runs in 37 balls (9 fours & 8 sixes). 

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3. David Miller - 38 Balls

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South Africa's explosive batsman, David Miller holds the record of scoring the third fastest hundred in IPL. While playing for Kings XI Punjab, he smashed century in 38 balls against Royal Challengers Bangalore in IPL 2013. Overall he made 101* runs in 38 balls (8 fours & 7 sixes).

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4. Adam Gilchrist - 42 Balls

Former Australian left hander, Adam Gilchrist holds the record of scoring the fourth fastest hundred in IPL. While playing for Deccan Chargers, he smashed century in 42 balls against Mumbai Indians in IPL 2008. Overall he made 109* runs in 47 balls (9 fours & 10 sixes). 

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5. AB de Villiers - 43 Balls

South Africa's star batsman, AB de Villiers holds the record of scoring the fifth fastest hundred in IPL. While playing for Royal Challengers Bangalore, he smashed century in 43 balls against Gujarat Lions in IPL 2016. Overall he made 129* runs in 52 balls (10 fours & 12 sixes). 

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