Scoring a century in T20 cricket is remarkable, but doing it in back-to-back matches is nothing short of extraordinary. Only a select few cricketers have accomplished this rare achievement, and they have showcased their immense talent and consistency on the international stage.
Let’s look closer at the players who have etched their names in the history books with consecutive T20I hundreds.
The Elite Club of Back-to-Back T20I Hundreds
The list of players who have scored back-to-back centuries in T20 Internationals is short but distinguished. Here are the cricketers who have achieved this milestone:
Player | Century 1 | Century 2 | Year |
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Gustav McKeon (France) | 109 Vs Switzerland | 101 Vs Norway | 2022 |
Rilee Rossouw (South Africa) | 100* Vs India | 109 Vs Bangladesh | 2022 |
Phil Salt (England) | 109* Vs West Indies | 119 Vs West Indies | 2023 |
Sanju Samson (India) | 111 Vs Bangladesh | 107 Vs South Africa | 2024 |
Gustav McKeon (France)
Gustav McKeon became the first player to achieve back-to-back T20I centuries, making his mark in 2022. He scored 109 against Switzerland, followed by 101 against Norway. His powerful hitting and ability to build innings under pressure were on full display, earning him a place in the record books.
Here’s a summary of Gustav McKeon’s performances:
Category | Details |
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Date of Birth | October 18, 2003 |
Team | France |
IPL Team | Not currently associated with any IPL team |
Records | – Youngest cricketer to score a men’s T20I century (109 vs Switzerland) |
– First cricketer to score back-to-back centuries in T20Is | |
– Most runs scored in the first three innings of a men’s T20I career | |
– Scored 600+ runs in 10 consecutive T20I innings |
Rilee Rossouw (South Africa)
In the same year, South Africa’s Rilee Rossouw joined the elite club with two stunning performances. Rossouw scored an unbeaten 100* against India and followed it up with a brilliant 109 against Bangladesh. His consistency and ability to dominate the bowlers made him a standout performer in 2022.
Category | Details |
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Date of Birth | October 9, 1989 |
Team | South Africa |
IPL Team | Punjab Kings, Royal Challengers Bangalore, Delhi Capitals, Quetta Gladiators |
Records | – First South African to score a T20 World Cup hundred (2022) |
– Second player to score two consecutive T20I hundreds | |
– Fastest triple century in South African domestic cricket (2009/10) | |
– Scored 319 runs in a single innings (2009/10) | |
– Partnership of 480 runs with Dean Elgar (2009/10) |
Phil Salt (England)
England’s Phil Salt continued the trend in 2023 with consecutive centuries against the West Indies. He scored 109* in the first match and 119 in the second, showcasing his aggressive batting style and knack for scoring runs quickly. Salt’s back-to-back hundreds cemented his reputation as a formidable T20 batsman.
Category | Details |
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Date of Birth | August 28, 1996 |
Team | England |
IPL Team | Kolkata Knight Riders |
Records | – ODI: 27 matches, 866 runs, 34.64 avg – T20I: 33 matches, 944 runs, 34.96 avg – IPL: 21 matches, 653 runs, 34.37 avg – Notable: Two consecutive T20I centuries against West Indies |
Sanju Samson (India)
A hundred off just 47 balls 💯
— ICC (@ICC) November 8, 2024
Sanju Samson becomes the first Indian batter to make back-to-back T20I tons 🌟#SAvIND 📝: https://t.co/jWrbpilVUL pic.twitter.com/PIXnG2brq8
Sanju Samson became the first Indian to achieve this remarkable feat in 2024. He scored 111 against Bangladesh and followed it up with 107 against South Africa. Samson’s aggressive yet composed batting style left the opposition shellshocked and added a new chapter to his burgeoning cricketing career.
Sanju Samson Records
Category | Details |
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Date of Birth | November 11, 1994 |
Team | India |
IPL Team | Rajasthan Royals |
Records | – ODI: 510 runs in 16 matches |
– T20I: 701 runs in 34 matches | |
– IPL: 4419 runs in 167 matches | |
– First Indian wicket-keeper to score a century in T20 International | |
– Scored two consecutive centuries in T20 Internationals | |
– Highest score in Vijay Hazare Trophy: 212 not out |
Conclusion
These players have not only achieved a rare milestone but have also set new benchmarks for T20 cricket. Their performances serve as an inspiration for aspiring cricketers and highlight the thrilling nature of the shortest format of the game. As T20 cricket continues to evolve, we can expect more players to join this elite club, pushing the boundaries of what is possible on the cricket field.
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