Key Takeaways
- 1๐ A massive 108 hundreds scored in 112 Vijay Hazare 2025-26 games
- 2๐ Tournament owns four of the five most century-rich List A seasons
- 3๐ก Devdutt Padikkal headlines a wave of high-impact domestic batters
- 4๐ฎ Rising ODI-ready talent strengthens Indiaโs future white-ball core
"It's been a season of big scores in the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 - here's a look at the numbers achieved amid the barrage of centuries"
The Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 has turned into a paradise for batters and stat nerds alike, with a staggering 108 individual hundreds smashed in just 112 group-stage games so far.
Record-breaking season lifts Indiaโs one-day talent pool
From young domestic hopefuls to established India contenders, everyone seems to be cashing in. The premier Indian one-day tournament has already sailed past the 100-century mark for only the second time in List A history, with 16 league matches and seven knockouts still to come. The previous benchmark came in the 2022-23 edition, but this season is on track to blow even that away.
Names like Devdutt Padikkal have been on an absolute spree, turning high-scoring decks and aggressive intent into monster numbers. For selectors and fans in India, this is gold dust โ a vast data set of players responding to pressure, chasing big totals and constructing daddy hundreds in competitive cricket.
The Vijay Hazare Trophy now accounts for four of the five most century-heavy List A tournaments ever played, underlining how Indiaโs domestic structure has become a production line for modern white-ball batters. Scores routinely shooting beyond 300 and 350 are no longer outliers; they are part of the new normal.
For Indian fans tracking the next generation of ODI stars, this season feels like a glimpse into the future: deeper benches, fearless stroke-makers and a domestic circuit that mirrors the intensity of international cricket.
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