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AUS vs SA 2025: Cameron Green hammers second-fastest ODI century by an Australian

AUS vs SA 2025 Cameron Green hammers second-fastest ODI century by an Australian

Cameron Green hammers second-fastest ODI century by an Australian(Source: Getty Images)

Cameron Green entered the record books by notching up the second-fastest ODI century by an Australian during the third ODI against South Africa in Mackay on August 24. Green’s maiden ODI ton came off just 47 deliveries.

The batting all-rounder ended up unbeaten on 118 off 55 deliveries at the end of the innings. His blistering knock comprised six fours and eight sixes. Green’s boundary-laden innings was one of the primary reasons behind Australia ending up amassing 431/2 after 50 overs.

Fastest 100s for Australia in ODIs (as of August 2025):  

Player Balls Opposition Venue Year
Glenn Maxwell 40 Netherlands Delhi 2023
Cameron Green 47 South Africa Mackay 2025
Glenn Maxwell 51 Sri Lanka Sydney 2015
Glenn Maxwell 51 Sri Lanka Sydney 2015
James Faulkner 57 India Bengaluru 2013

Australia’s 431/2 was their second-largest ODI score, just behind their 434/4 which came against the same opposition back in 2006. Green was one amongst three centurions from the Mitchell Marsh-led outfit alongside Travis Head (142 off 103) and Marsh (100 off 106).

Green’s unbeaten 164-run stand off 82 balls for the third wicket with Alex Carey (50* off 37) was the second 150-plus stand by Australia in the same ODI, the first time they achieved such a feat. Earlier, openers Head and Marsh added 250 runs off 205 balls. Overall, this was the tenth time a team had two 150-plus stands in an ODI innings.

Left-arm spinners Keshav Maharaj (1/57 in 10 overs) and Senuran Muthusamy (1/75 in nine overs) were the only ones with a wicket for their team. The new-ball pair of Wiaan Mulder and Kwena Maphaka gave away 166 in their 13 overs in aggregate.

The Proteas have already taken a 0-2 lead in the three-match series, winning the first two matches by 98 runs and 84 runs. Maharaj (5/33) and Lungi Ngidi (5/42) secured the Player of the Match accolades in the first and second ODI, respectively.

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