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Henrich Klassen did the third fastest IPL handon, SRH team’s fellow breaks the record of Travis Head

Last year, Travis Head hit the fourth fastest IPL against RCB. But Heinrich Klassen has made one-up to his SRH team partner.

Raining has stopped in Delhi. Water was pelting down from the sky yesterday and today Heinrich Klaasen made it rain sixes. The wicketkeeper batter was in no mood to mess about. It’s been an up-and-down season for him and playing his final match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025, Klaasen brought his A game.

Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head had set the platform. The score was 92/1 after 6.5 overs when Klaasen came. The Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) looked set for a mammoth total. And Klaasen being in the middle would play a major part in that. From the 8th over onwards, the run flow didn’t stop.

Heinrich Klaasen hits fastest IPL hundred for SRH

Of the remaining 79 balls, Klaasen faced 39. But that was enough for him to score the third-fastest IPL hundred of all time. Just 37 balls it took Klaasen to reach the triple digit. He took a special liking to Varun Chakaravarthy, to whom he hit 6 boundaries. But he didn’t spare any bowler.

He hit two boundaries every 2.4 balls, 16 boundaries (9 sixes and 7 fours) in total. In his 39-ball innings of 105, Klaasen faced zero dot balls. It was a masterful display of power hitting.

Fastest IPL hundreds

Batter Balls Match Year
Chris Gayle 30 RCB vs PWI 2013
Vaibhav Suryavanshi 35 RR vs GT 2025
Heinrich Klaasen 37 SRH vs KKR 2025
Yusuf Pathan 37 RR vs MI 2010
David Miller 38 KXIP vs RCB 2013
Travis Head 39 SRH vs RCB 2024

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