Gujarat wicketkeeper Urvil Patel plays against Tripura in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy on Wednesday (November 27) Scored 28 century goals in the match. This is the second fastest T20 century ever. Fastest T20 bat from Estonia Sahil Chauhan Earlier this year, he scored 27 goals against Cyprus and was a huge help to the team.
Patel was unsold in the IPL 2025 auction where he hit 7 fours and 12 sixes to score his hundred.
Uwel, 26, opened the innings alongside Aarya Desai and performed well with the bat. Surprisingly, all of his sprints this century have come from boundaries – 28 fours, 72 sixes.
In First Class (FC) cricket, Patel played six games and accumulated 158 runs, with a highest score of 60 and a batting average of 14.36. His first-class record includes a half-century.
In T20 cricket, he played 43 games and scored 875 runs, with a highest score of 96 and an average of 20.83. His strike rate in the shortest format is as high as 154.32, which is already four half-centuries in his career. When he started, he had hit 115 boundaries and 26 sixes.
Fastest centuries in T20 cricket:
27 goals – Sahil Chauhan (Estonia vs Cyprus 2024)
28 goals – Uvir Patel (Gujarat vs Tripura 2024)
30 goals – Chris Gayle (Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Pune Warriors 2013)
32 balls – Rishabh Pant (Delhi vs Himachal Pradesh 2018)
33 goals – W Lubbe (North West vs Limpopo 2018)
33 goals – Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton (Namibia vs Nepal 2024)