Stats Special: Hundreds in CLT20

Tags: Champions League Twenty20 2014, Century

Published on: Sep 20, 2014

Kane Williamson's hundred on Friday was the seventh instance of a batsman scoring a century in the CLT20. Williamson smashed an unbeaten 101 off 49 balls playing for Northern Districts against Cape Cobras.

Kane Williamson's hundred on Friday was the seventh instance of a batsman scoring a century in the CLT20. Williamson smashed an unbeaten 101 off 49 balls playing for Northern Districts against Cape Cobras. Williamson hit 8 fours and five sixes during his stay at the crease. Apart from being his maiden T20 hundred, it is also the fastest century in the history of CLT20 so far. Here's a look at the other hundreds in the event over the years.

David Warner: The smashing Aussie opener blasted an unbeaten 135 from merely 69 balls while batting for New South Wales against Chennai Super Kings in the 2011 edition. Warner hit 11 fours and as many as eight sixes during the innings. Chennai are known to be a strong all-round side, but during this game the CSK bowlers were totally clueless as the left-hander dominated the innings.

David Warner (again): The Aussie swashbuckler is the only batsman in CLT20 history to have scored two hundreds in the tournament. Of the total of seven CLT20 tons, two are in his name. He thrashed the Royal Challengers Bangalore attack all over the park en route to his unbeaten 123 from merely 68 balls, again in the 2011 edition. Warner smashed 6 fours and as many as 11 sixes during his knock for NSW against RCB. It was another of those sensational tons from Warner.

Neil Broom: The former New Zealand batsman made a wonderful 117 not out from only 56 balls while turning out for Otago against Perth Scorchers . Broom blasted 9 fours and 8 sixes during this innings played during the 2013 edition. It was a fantastic knock by Broom with strokes all round the ground.

Quinton de Kock: The South African batsman cracked a wonderful 109 from 63 deliveries while batting for Lions vs Otago in the 2013 edition. de Kock hit 10 fours and 5 sixes during his stay at the crease. He has since gone on to play some wonderful knocks for South Africa as well.

Daniel Harris: He made an unbeaten 108 from 61 balls while batting for South Australia against Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 2011 edition. Harris hit 17 fours and two sixes during his marvellous innings.

Andrew Puttick: The relatively unknown batsman made 104 not out from 62 balls while playing for Cape Cobras against Otago. Puttick hit 12 fours and 3 sixes during this innings played during the 2009 edition.

--By A Cricket Analyst

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