No of Centuries scored in ICC Champion Trophy 2025

Hundreds in ICC Champions Trophy 2025

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 was a tournament where batters showcased their class, with several memorable centuries lighting up the competition. A total of 14 centuries were scored, highlighting the dominance of top-order batsmen and their ability to seize the big stage.

Here’s a closer look at the centuries scored in the tournament:


1. Ibrahim Zadran (Afghanistan) – 177 vs England

  • Balls: 146
  • Fours: 12
  • Sixes: 6
  • Strike Rate: 121.23
  • Venue: Lahore
  • Date: February 26, 2025

The highest individual score of the tournament came from Afghanistan’s Ibrahim Zadran, who smashed a stunning 177 against England. His knock was a masterclass in stroke play and power-hitting, keeping Afghanistan in command.


2. Ben Duckett (England) – 165 vs Australia

  • Balls: 143
  • Fours: 17
  • Sixes: 3
  • Strike Rate: 115.38
  • Venue: Lahore
  • Date: February 22, 2025

Ben Duckett played a scintillating knock of 165 against arch-rivals Australia. His aggressive approach dismantled the Australian bowling attack, ensuring England dominated the contest.


3. Josh Inglis (Australia) – 120 vs England*

  • Balls: 86
  • Fours: 8
  • Sixes: 6
  • Strike Rate: 139.53
  • Venue: Lahore
  • Date: February 22, 2025

Australian wicketkeeper-batsman Josh Inglis countered England’s attack with a quickfire, unbeaten 120. His aggressive century was one of the fastest in the tournament, helping Australia post a strong total.


4. Joe Root (England) – 120 vs Afghanistan

  • Balls: 111
  • Fours: 11
  • Sixes: 1
  • Strike Rate: 108.10
  • Venue: Lahore
  • Date: February 26, 2025

England’s dependable No. 3, Joe Root, delivered a classic innings against Afghanistan, anchoring the chase with a well-crafted 120. His experience proved invaluable in guiding England to victory.


5. Tom Latham (New Zealand) – 118 vs Pakistan*

  • Balls: 104
  • Fours: 10
  • Sixes: 3
  • Strike Rate: 113.46
  • Venue: Karachi
  • Date: February 19, 2025

New Zealand’s Tom Latham played a captain’s knock, remaining unbeaten on 118 against Pakistan. His century provided the stability required to set up a match-winning total.


New Zealand’s young sensation Rachin Ravindra made a strong statement in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, scoring two centuries in the tournament. His fearless batting at the top of the order played a crucial role in New Zealand’s success. Let’s take a look at his two magnificent innings:


 112 vs Bangladesh – Rawalpindi (February 24, 2025)

  • Balls: 105
  • Fours: 12
  • Sixes: 1
  • Strike Rate: 106.66

Rachin Ravindra opened the innings against Bangladesh in Rawalpindi and immediately stamped his authority with a fluent century. His 112 off 105 balls was a perfect blend of aggression and elegance. He found the gaps effortlessly, dispatching 12 boundaries and a six.

Ravindra’s century set the tone for New Zealand’s innings, giving them a strong platform. His ability to rotate the strike and accelerate when needed kept Bangladesh’s bowlers under pressure throughout. His knock ensured New Zealand posted a competitive total, putting them in a commanding position in the match.


 108 vs South Africa – Lahore (March 5, 2025)

  • Balls: 101
  • Fours: 13
  • Sixes: 1
  • Strike Rate: 106.93

Rachin Ravindra continued his red-hot form with another century, this time against a formidable South African bowling attack in Lahore. His 108 off 101 balls was a spectacular display of stroke-making, as he took on the Proteas bowlers with confidence.

Facing a strong pace attack, Ravindra played with authority, punishing any loose deliveries. His 13 boundaries and a six highlighted his ability to dominate both pace and spin. Despite wickets falling around him, he held New Zealand’s innings together, keeping the scoreboard ticking.

This innings proved his consistency and adaptability, as he adjusted his game according to the match situation. His knock was instrumental in ensuring New Zealand remained competitive in the contest.

7. Will Young (New Zealand) – 107 vs Pakistan

  • Balls: 113
  • Fours: 12
  • Sixes: 1
  • Strike Rate: 94.69
  • Venue: Karachi
  • Date: February 19, 2025

Will Young played a composed knock against Pakistan, proving his value as a solid top-order batter for the Black Caps.


8. Ryan Rickelton (South Africa) – 103 vs Afghanistan

  • Balls: 106
  • Fours: 7
  • Sixes: 1
  • Strike Rate: 97.16
  • Venue: Karachi
  • Date: February 21, 2025

South Africa’s emerging star, Ryan Rickelton, announced himself with a brilliant 103 against Afghanistan, providing stability to the Proteas’ batting lineup.


9. Kane Williamson (New Zealand) – 102 vs South Africa

  • Balls: 94
  • Fours: 10
  • Sixes: 2
  • Strike Rate: 108.51
  • Venue: Lahore
  • Date: March 5, 2025

The Kiwi skipper showed his class with a composed 102 against South Africa, controlling the innings with his trademark elegance.


10. Shubman Gill (India) – 101 vs Bangladesh*

  • Balls: 129
  • Fours: 9
  • Sixes: 2
  • Strike Rate: 78.29
  • Venue: Dubai
  • Date: February 20, 2025

India’s young opener, Shubman Gill, played a patient unbeaten 101 to guide his team past Bangladesh. His calculated innings ensured India chased the target with ease.


11. Virat Kohli (India) – 100 vs Pakistan*

  • Balls: 111
  • Fours: 7
  • Sixes: 0
  • Strike Rate: 90.09
  • Venue: Dubai
  • Date: February 23, 2025

In a high-voltage clash against Pakistan, Virat Kohli once again proved why he is the chase master. His unbeaten 100 anchored India’s innings and led them to a memorable victory.


12. David Miller (South Africa) – 100 vs New Zealand*

  • Balls: 67
  • Fours: 10
  • Sixes: 4
  • Strike Rate: 149.25
  • Venue: Lahore
  • Date: March 5, 2025

South Africa’s finisher, David Miller, played one of the most explosive knocks of the tournament, smashing an unbeaten 100 off just 67 balls against New Zealand.


13. Towhid Hridoy (Bangladesh) – 100 vs India

  • Balls: 118
  • Fours: 6
  • Sixes: 2
  • Strike Rate: 84.74
  • Venue: Dubai
  • Date: February 20, 2025

Bangladesh’s Towhid Hridoy showcased his talent with a well-constructed 100 against India, proving to be a bright spot for his team.

The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 was a tournament filled with breathtaking batting performances. From Zadran’s monumental 177 to Miller’s rapid 100*, the event saw batters of all styles making their mark. New Zealand led the way with four different centurions, while India, England, and South Africa also produced outstanding performances.