The 2025 ICC Champions Trophy has turned into a festival of centuries, with batters making the most of favourable conditions to light up the tournament. This edition has witnessed 14 centuries, the highest in a single Champions Trophy, surpassing the previous records of 10 tons in 2002 and 2017.
New Zealand duo of Will Young and Tom Latham set the tone from the very first match, powering the Black Caps to victory over Pakistan with commanding hundreds in Karachi. The run-fest continued in the second game when India faced Bangladesh in Dubai.

Bangladesh's Towhid Hridoy scored a magnificent century against the mighty Indian bowling attack. However, India's response was just as dominant, with Shubman Gill smashing a ton of his own to keep the contest alive.
South Africa's Ryan Rickelton joined the century club in the third game, delivering a crucial hundred against Afghanistan, further showcasing the dominance of batters in this edition. The fourth match also witnessed a couple of centuries in a thrilling encounter.
Australia broke the record for the highest successful chase in Champions Trophy history, hunting down England's 352-run target. Josh Inglis anchored the chase with a century, but before him, England's Ben Duckett had set the stage ablaze with a ton himself in the first innings.
In the most anticipated clash of the tournament--the India vs Pakistan showdown--Virat Kohli proved his class once again, notching up a crucial hundred to guide India in the all-important contest. His ton reaffirmed his ability to shine on the grandest stages.
New Zealand contributed to another century as young Rachin Ravindra further cemented his growing reputation in world cricket with a sublime 112 against Bangladesh, securing the Kiwis a spot in the semi-finals. Ravindra later added another ton in New Zealand's semi-final against South Africa.
Adding to the list of centurions, England's Joe Root scripted a special moment with his 17th ODI hundred against Afghanistan, marking his first ODI ton in six years. His innings was a reminder of his enduring class and ability to rise to the occasion. Here is a look at the list of centuries from the tournament: