The England international scored a vital penalty to rescue a point for Tottenham in their crunch match against Liverpool on Sunday but it also took the 24-year-old past an important milestone.
Kane now has a tally of 100 Premier League goals and joins 26 other players who have managed the same achievement. However, he has a long way to go to catch Alan Shearer's all-time record of 260 goals.
The former Newcastle United striker also claimed his first hundred goals in emphatic fashion, requiring only 124 matches. Nonetheless, Kane was the second quickest with 141 and needed six games less than current Manchester City goalscorer Sergio Aguero.
Within the list, only five names still play in England's top league (Rooney, Defoe, Aguero, Kane and Crouch). Check out the full table below:
1. Alan Shearer (260 goals) - 124 appearances to 100th
2. Wayne Rooney (208)
3. Andy Cole (187)
4. Frank Lampard (177)
5. Thierry Henry (175)
6. Robbie Fowler (163)
7. Jermain Defoe (161)
8. Michael Owen (150)
9. Les Ferdinand (149)
10. Terry Sheringham (146)
11. Robin van Persie (144)
12. Sergio Aguero (139)
13. Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (127)
14. Robbie Keane (126)
15. Nicolas Anelka (125)
16. Dwight Yorke (123)
17. Steven Gerrard (120)
18. Ian Wright (113)
19. Dion Dublin (111)
20. Emile Heskey (110)
21. Ryan Giggs (109)
22. Paul Scholes (107)
23. Darren Bent (106)
24. Peter Crouch (106)
25. Didier Drogba (104)
26. Harry Kane (100)
27. Matt Le Tissier (100)