Aman Khan Smashes 34-Ball Century in Pondicherry League
The CSK all-rounder's explosive 129 off 43 balls leads Villianur Mohit Kings to 241/5, marking the second-fastest T20 ton by an Indian in domestic leagues.

Aman Khan, representing the Villianur Mohit Kings, produced a breathtaking innings in the Pondicherry Premier League on Wednesday. Batting at number four, he arrived with his side at 55/2 in 7.4 overs and proceeded to dismantle the Mahe Megalo Strikers' bowling attack. His unbeaten knock of 129 runs came off just 43 deliveries, featuring six fours and 15 sixes at a staggering strike rate of 300.
The 29-year-old's century was completed in a mere 34 balls, making it the second-fastest hundred by an Indian in any Indian T20 league. This effort surpassed Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's 35-ball ton from IPL 2025 and 36-ball century in IPL 2026, pushing the Rajasthan Royals opener down to third on the list. The record for the fastest century remains with Aman Rao Perala, who reached the triple-figure mark in 32 balls.
Khan's heroics powered the Mohit Kings to a formidable total of 241/5 in 20 overs. Notably, four of the six fastest T20 centuries by Indians in domestic leagues have come in IPL fixtures, while Khan's landmark was achieved in the Pondicherry Premier League, highlighting the depth of talent in India's local competitions.
