In a rare exhibition of power hitting, India's Kiran Navgire made history by registering the fastest century in women's T20 cricket, smashing a 34-ball hundred in the Senior Women's T20 Trophy game between Maharashtra and Nagpur at the VCA Stadium, Civil Lines, Nagpur on October 17. Maharashtra's opener continued on to make 106 runs from 35 balls, scoring 14 fours and seven sixes, to shatter Sophie Devine's three-year-old Wellington-Otago record of a 36-ball century in January 2021. 🚨 Record Alert 🚨 1️⃣0️⃣6️⃣* Runs 3️⃣5️⃣ Balls 3️⃣0️⃣2️⃣.8️⃣6️⃣ Strike Rate 1️⃣4️⃣ Fours & 7️⃣ Sixes Kiran Navgire has smashed the fastest hundred in the Senior Women's T20 Trophy 😮She achieved the feat in 34 balls, playing for Maharashtra against Punjab in Nagpur 👏Watch 📽️… pic.twitter.com/cxMApreNKS — BCCI Domestic (@BCCIdomestic) October 17, 2025 Also Read | Watch: Virat Kohli Got Pranked by His Teammates During Training Ahead of Perth ODI Navgire's Record-Breaking Knock Leads Maharashtra to Easy Win Supported by Navgire's blistering innings, Maharashtra chased a target of 111 runs in merely eight overs, claiming the match by nine wickets. She had a strike rate of 302.86 while batting, becoming the first-ever woman to hit a T20 century at a strike rate over 300. In her record-breaking knock, Navgire put on an unbeaten 103-run partnership with Mukta Magre, who scored only six runs off the partnership. Maharashtra's 113/1 is now the lowest team score with an individual hundred in women's T20 cricket, breaking the earlier record of 123 scored in a CSA T20 game in which Annerie Dercksen had made 106*. Navgire's Rise: From Solapur to Record-Breaking Stardom Born in Mire, which is in Solapur district, a 200-km drive from Pune, Navgire initially made her name known in the 2022 Senior Women's T20 Trophy playing for Nagaland, where she hit 35 sixes throughout the competition. She became the first Indian woman to smash more than 150 in a T20 game, hitting 162 off 76 balls in her team's match against Arunachal Pradesh. Her outstanding domestic performances earned her a spot in India's T20I team later that year, making her debut in Chester-le-Street against England. Since her last match in the Women's Asia Cup 2022, she has not been included in the national team. In six T20Is, she has scored 17 runs off 19 balls, batting four times. In the Women's Premier League (WPL), Navgire has been a consistent player for UP Warriorz, making 419 runs in 24 innings at a strike rate of 140.13, even though her average is less than 18.