PBKS’ 3.8Cr Buy Priyansh Arya Hits Fastest Uncapped IPL 100: In a scintillating display of power-hitting, Punjab Kings’ uncapped opener Priyansh Arya etched his name in IPL history by smashing the fastest century by an uncapped Indian in the tournament. The left-handed dynamo achieved the feat in just 39 balls against Chennai Super Kings at Mullanpur Stadium, leaving fans and experts in awe of his explosive batting.
A Record-Shattering Knock
Arya, who was bought by PBKS for ₹3.8 crore in the 2025 auction, surpassed Rajat Patidar’s previous record (49-ball hundred) for the fastest ton by an uncapped Indian. His blistering knock also ranks as the second-fastest century by an Indian in IPL history, only behind Yusuf Pathan’s 37-ball hundred in 2010.

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Globally, Arya’s 39-ball masterclass is now the fourth-quickest century in IPL history, joining an elite list featuring legends like Chris Gayle (30 balls), Yusuf Pathan (37 balls), and David Miller (38 balls). His innings was laced with 7 fours and 9 sixes, showcasing his fearless approach against a formidable CSK bowling attack.
A Star Rises in Mullanpur
The Mullanpur crowd erupted as Arya reached his maiden IPL century, with fans giving him a standing ovation as he walked back after a breathtaking 103 (39). His innings provided PBKS with a fiery start, setting the stage for a potentially massive total.
What This Means for PBKS and Indian Cricket
Arya’s knock not only cements his place as a future star but also highlights PBKS’ shrewd scouting. Uncapped players like him have often been game-changers in the IPL, and this inning could be a turning point in his career. With the T20 World Cup 2026 on the horizon, such performances could put him on national selectors’ radar.
As the IPL 2025 season progresses, all eyes will be on Priyansh Arya to see if he can maintain this explosive form. If he does, he might well become the next big batting sensation in Indian cricket.
For now, Punjab Kings and their fans will celebrate truly special innings—one that will be remembered for years to come.