Sunriers Hyderabad batter Heinrich Klaasen etched his name in the history books by becoming the franchise's fastest-ever centurion in IPL, with his unbeaten 105-run knock off 39 deliveries against Kolkata Knight Riders on Sunday.

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The IPL 2025 fixture saw the Proteas batter break several records, as SRH ran riot over KKR in Delhi with a 110-run win to finish their season on a high.

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Here's a look at record broken/rewritten by Heinrich Klaasen:

Fastest 100s in IPL:

  • 30 balls - Chris Gayle (RCB) vs PWI, Bengaluru, 2013
  • 35 balls - Vaibhav Suryavanshi (RR) vs GT, Jaipur, 2025
  • 37 balls - Yusuf Pathan (RR) vs MI, Wankhede, 2010
  • 37 balls - Heinrich Klaasen (SRH) vs KKR, Delhi, 2025
  • 38 balls - David Miller (KXIP) vs RCB, Mohali, 2013

Fastest 100s for a SRH Batter in IPL (by balls faced):

  • 37 - Heinrich Klaasen vs KKR in Delhi, 2025
  • 39 - Travis Head vs RCB in Bengaluru, 2024
  • 40 - Abhishek Sharma vs PBKS in Hyderabad, 2025
  • 43 - David Warner vs KKR in Hyderabad, 2017
  • 45 - Ishan Kishan vs RR in Hyderabad, 2025

Fastest 100s vs KKR in IPL:

  • 37 balls - Heinrich Klaasen for SRH, Delhi, 2025
  • 43 balls - David Warner for SRH, Hyderabad, 2017
  • 49 balls - Wriddhiman Saha for PBKS, Bengaluru, 2014

Highest Individual Scores for Heinrich Klaasen in T20s:

  • 105* (39) for SRH vs KKR, Delhi, 2025
  • 104* (44) for DSG vs PC, Centurion, 2023
  • 104 (51) for SRH vs RCB, Hyderabad, 2023

Most IPL 100s for a Number 3 or lower Batter:

  • 3 - AB de Villiers & Sanju Samson
  • 2 - Suryakumar Yadav & Heinrich Klaasen

Most Sixes Hit by a SRH Batter in an IPL Innings:

  • 10 - Abhishek Sharma vs PBKS, Hyderabad, 2025
  • 9 - Heinrich Klaasen vs KKR, Delhi, 2025

Heinrich Klaasen Reflects On His Historic Ton: Here's What He Said

"The franchise puts a lot of money into this. They have been around 15 years into this. We brilliant cricket through the last three and a half games. The team gave us an incredible holiday in the middle of the season. It was a tough season. I didn't do what I wanted to do despite getting a few good starts."

"The straight boundaries are very short and the other boundaries are 50 or 60 metres. I got my trajectory a little better today and I am very pleased. I have worked a lot. I have to spend a lot of time in the nets making sure I am picking the right areas."

"I wanted to bat up. We always lost a couple of wickets at the start but we got better. I usually go inside in the 6th or 7th over and that is my role. Sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn't."