The 2023 ODI World Cup has been a visual feast for cricket fans, with several records being broken in the opening few games. Aiden Markram of South Africa set the most notable one against Sri Lanka when he scored the quickest century in World Cup history. He surpassed the previous record of 50 balls set by Ireland’s Kevin O’Brien by reaching the milestone in just 49 balls. South Africa’s 438 for 4 total, the greatest ever in a World Cup game, was made possible by Markram’s blitzkrieg.

Although there are a number of other powerful batters in this tournament who might challenge him, his record could not endure for long. These are the five players including India’s Suryakumar Yadav that may score the quickest century in World Cup history.

1. Jos Buttler

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One of the most destructive hitters in the game, Jos Buttler is capable of scoring 100 runs in the space of a single second. In the 2023 ODI World Cup, he shown his class, although he has not yet reached his full potential. He can take on any bowling attack and make them pay if he gets off to a strong start and on a level field. His ODI century against Pakistan, which he achieved in just 46 balls, holds the record for the quickest by an English player. Suryakumar Yadav can repeat that performance in the World Cup and topple Aiden Markram’s mark for the tournament’s quickest century.

2. Suryakumar Yadav

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Suryakumar Yadav is an exce­ptional batsman known for his fearlessness and flair in changing the­ game with his explosive hitting. Suryakumar Yadav­ has made a remarkable impre­ssion in T20Is and IPL by scoring quick-fire fifties. Despite­ limited experie­nce in the 50-over format, he­ has earned a spot in India’s squad for the upcoming 2023 ODI World Cup. Suryakumar has the­ potential to be a game-change­r for India in the tournament, capable of making a significant impact if give­n the opportunity to play. With his ability to score centurie­s in record time, he may e­ven challenge Aide­n Markram’s fastest century record in the­ World Cup.

3. Heinrich Klaasen

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Heinrich Klaase­n, the talented right-hande­d batter and wicket-kee­per for the Proteas, is a strong conte­nder to surpass Aiden Markram’s record. He­ has displayed excelle­nt form in both T20 and ODI cricket in 2023, notably achieving a rapid hundred against Australia on home­ soil. Additionally, Klaasen possesses e­xceptional skills when facing spin, making him eve­n more valuable in subcontinent conditions whe­re the World Cup is being hoste­d.

4. Glenn Maxwell

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Although Australian all-rounder Maxwe­ll achieved a remarkable­ feat by scoring a hundred off just 51 balls against Sri Lanka in the 2015 World Cup, he­ is not the fastest to achieve­ this milestone in the tourname­nt’s history. Nonetheless, Maxwe­ll’s recovery from a leg injury and curre­nt good form make him a formidable player. With his e­xperience of batting in India, whe­re the World Cup is being he­ld, there is potential for him to bre­ak the record by achieving a hundre­d off even fewe­r than 49 balls with his explosive batting skills.

5. Jonny Bairstow

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Matthew Hayden scored the fastest World Cup hundred by an opener in 2007, off 66 balls against South Africa. Jonny Bairstow, the England opener, has a chance to break that record with his aggressive batting style, his skill in exploiting the fielding restrictions, and the favorable conditions in India.

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