Fastest Triple Hundred in Test Cricket

By Anjali Sharma

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Strike while the iron is hot, “they say.  But in Test Cricket, when a batter is on fire, they don’t just strike, they blaze through records, and one amongst those in the longest format is a triple century, a milestone that demands skill, patience, and mental toughness. However, some batters take it a notch higher by not just scoring 300 runs, but by doing it at breathtaking speed.

Test cricket has been around for more than 150 years. Across this rich history, only a select few reached the 300-run mark in a single innings. For most, a triple century means hours and hours at the crease, grinding it out against relentless bowlers, but for a rare breed, it’s about dominating, dictating terms, and putting the opposition under serious pressure in record time.

Virendra Sehwag once said, “I Only see the ball. If it’s there to be hit, I hit it.” This fearless approach defined his career and made him the king of rapid triple centuries. But Sehwag isn’t alone. Other modern stars have joined this elite club, rewriting what we thought was possible in Test batting. Today, we will be looking into the list of players who have smashed the fastest triple centuries in Test Cricket history, a group of exclusive players that have made the impossible possible with a lot of resilience and power on the field.

List of players with the fastest triple hundred in Test cricket

Runs scored Balls faced Player Match Location Year
319 278 Virender Sehwag India v South Africa Chennai 2007-08
367 297 Wiaan Mulder South Africa v Zimbabwe Bulawayo 2025
317 310 Harry Brook England v Pakistan Multan 2024-25
380 362 Matthew Hayden Australia v Zimbabwe Perth 2003-04
309 364 Virender Sehwag India v Pakistan Multan 2003-04

Virendra Sehwag- 278 balls vs South Africa, 2007-08

Sehwag’s 2008 knock in Chennai wasn’t just a big innings; it was a statement of pure class and dominance. Facing a strong South African attack, he blasted his way to a triple century off only 278 balls, still the fastest in Test Cricket history. Sehwag finished with 319 runs off 304 deliveries; he smashed a total of 42 fours and 5 sixes to reach this milestone. It was aggressive, fearless, and pure entertainment, which showcased his belief in attacking cricket no matter what the format is.

Wiaan Mulder-297 balls vs Zimbabwe, 2025

In Bulawayo, Wiann Mulder made headlines not only for scoring a triple ton on his Captaincy debut but also for doing it in just 297 balls, the second fastest ever. He ended unbeaten on 367, becoming South Africa’s highest individual scorer in Tests. Mulder’s innings was a perfect blend of timing and power, crushing Zimbabwe’s hopes and putting him firmly in Cricket’s record books.

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Harry Brook- 310 balls vs Pakistan, 2024-25

Harry Brook’s rise in English cricket has been nothing short of thrilling. In Multan, he played an innings that will be remembered for years. His triple century came in just 310 balls, under challenging subcontinent conditions. Brook paired flair with control and hit 29 fours and 3 sixes to reach this personal milestone in the game. His partnership with Joe Root, who also scored a double ton, helped England post a mammoth total and left Pakistan chasing shadows.

Matthew Hayden- 362 balls vs Zimbabwe, 2003-04

Matthew Hayden was known for his brutal power and intense presence at the crease. Against Zimbabwe in Perth, he turned the pitch into a batting paradise, reaching 300 in 362 balls. His final score of 380 remains one of the highest individual scores in Test Cricket. Hayden’s innings was all about sheer determination and consistency who reminding us of how a big, strong opener can dismantle attacks in no time.

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Virendra Sehwag-364 balls vs Pakistan, 2003-04

Sehwag’s first triple century came against arch rivals Pakistan in Multan, earning him the nickname “Sultan of Multan.” He took 364 balls to get there and finished with 309 runs, filled with swagger and audacious shot-making. This innings not only gave a historic win but also changed the perception of how an Indian Batter could approach Tests, aggressive and fearless.

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Anjali Sharma

A lifelong cricket fan who always wants to learn and watch more about the game worldwide, I bring a fresh perspective to the Gentleman's Game with engaging and informative content. With an encyclopedic memory of historic matches, my knowledge of matches across the globe is as solid as a Kohli cover drive.

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