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Batting Records - BBL Season 2025-26

BBL Season 2025-26: Most Centuries By a Batter

All Seasons 2025-26
#1 - Leader

David Warner

Sydney Thunder

2

Centuries

8Inn
154SR
2100s
206s
#2 - Second

Jack Wildermuth

Brisbane Heat

1

Centuries

10Inn
158SR
1100s
146s
#3 - Third

FH Allen

Perth Scorchers

1

Centuries

11Inn
184SR
1100s
386s

Batting Insights - BBL 2025

BBL 2025-26 Most Centuries leaderboard

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The BBL 2025-26 most centuries list ranks batters by 100+ scores in BBL 2025-26. It is the best lens on conversion and big-innings dominance because hundreds demand both consistency and the ability to go deep in an innings. This metric often reflects match-winning batting and the capacity to bat through pressure moments.

Players such as David Warner, Jack Wildermuth and FH Allen show who consistently turns starts into statements. Runs, strike rate and boundary counts reveal the tempo behind each century, whether built on power or accumulation. Use this table to see which batters are true ceiling-raisers in the BBL.

Key insights

  • David Warner leads with 2 100s.
  • Gap to #2 (Jack Wildermuth) is 1 100s.
  • Top three: David Warner, Jack Wildermuth and FH Allen.
  • David Warner scored at SR 154 across 8 innings.

Top players mentioned

# Player Inn Centuries HS Balls SR 4s 6s 50s 100s
4 Sam Harper 10 1 110 245 155 37 15 2 1
5 TL Seifert 10 1 102 192 148 25 15 1 1
6 Mitchell Marsh 12 1 102 272 132 32 20 1 1
7 Steven Smith 6 1 100 178 167 25 14 2 1
8 Matthew Renshaw 10 1 102 211 153 24 17 0 1

FAQs

Who leads most centuries in BBL 2025-26?

David Warner leads BBL 2025-26 with 2 100s.

How is this leaderboard calculated?

Players are ranked by most centuries totals, with innings, strike rate and boundaries shown for context.

How often is this updated?

We update these leaderboards after each BBL season using ball-by-ball data.

Where does the data come from?

The underlying ball-by-ball data is sourced from Cricsheet.