
Champions Trophy 2025 Records Most Hundreds in a Single Edition
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has been witnessing some incredible cricketing feats, and one such record that has been broken is the most hundreds in a single edition of the tournament. As we approach the halfway mark of the tournament, the 2025 edition has already witnessed an astonishing 11 centuries in just seven matches. This is a remarkable achievement, especially considering that the previous two editions, in 2002 and 2017, saw 10 centuries each.
The 2006 edition, on the other hand, saw a relatively modest seven centuries. This means that the 2025 edition has already surpassed the previous two editions in terms of centuries, and it’s still early days in the tournament.
The 11 centuries in the 2025 edition include three double centuries, with two of them coming from the same team, England. Their opening batsman, Tom Banton, has been in scintillating form, scoring two double centuries in the first seven matches. His opening partner, Alex Hales, has also chipped in with a century of his own, making them a formidable opening duo.
The other teams have also contributed to the record number of centuries, with India, Australia, and New Zealand each scoring two centuries. South Africa has also scored a century, courtesy of their opener, Quinton de Kock.
The high-scoring matches have been a treat for fans, with several teams posting totals in excess of 300. The highest total so far has been 372, scored by England against Australia in their second match. This was a thrilling encounter that went down to the wire, with England eventually emerging victorious by just 15 runs.
The 2025 edition has also seen some remarkable individual performances, with several batsmen scoring centuries in consecutive matches. One such batsman is India’s Virat Kohli, who scored a century against Australia and followed it up with another against New Zealand. This was his 100th international century, a remarkable feat that cements his status as one of the greatest batsmen of all time.
The 2025 edition has also seen some exciting bowling performances, with several bowlers taking five-wicket hauls. The Australian pace duo of Pat Cummins and Josh Hazlewood have been particularly impressive, taking five and four wickets respectively in the first seven matches.
The 2025 edition has been a thrilling start to the ICC Champions Trophy, with several teams making strong claims for the title. The record-breaking number of centuries has added to the excitement, and fans are eagerly awaiting the next set of matches.
As the tournament progresses, it will be interesting to see if the teams can maintain their high-scoring ways and if the record for most hundreds in a single edition of the Champions Trophy continues to be broken.
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