List of international cricket centuries at Brabourne Stadium

Since Brabourne hosted its first Test match in 1948, 35 Test centuries have been made at the ground.[1][2]

Brabourne Stadium is a cricket ground in Mumbai, India. It is the home of the Cricket Club of India and has played host to Ranji Trophy matches (including seventeen finals)[3] and Indian Premier League matches,[4] as well as being a Test, One Day International and Twenty20 International (T20) venue. It has a capacity of 20,000 spectators. The ground has hosted eighteen Test matches, the first in 1948 when India played the West Indies. It has also staged eight One Day International matches, the first of which was in 1989 when Australia lost to Pakistan by 66 runs. One T20 International has been played at the ground when India beat Australia by 7 wickets in 2007 (first T20 International to be played in India).[5][6][7] Of the eight One Day Internationals played at the stadium, five matches (including the final) were staged during the ICC Champions Trophy in 2006.[8]

The first Test century (100 or more runs in a single innings) scored at the ground was in 1948 by the West Indian Allan Rae in the first innings of the first Test match played at Brabourne Stadium. The first Indian to score a century at the Brabourne was Rusi Modi in the third innings of the same match.[9] In total, 35 Test centuries have been scored at the ground in 18 Test matches.[1][2] Virender Sehwag's 293, scored against Sri Lanka in 2009, is the highest Test innings achieved at the ground. The highest Test score by an overseas player is 194 by the West Indian Everton Weekes in 1948.[1] Vijay Hazare has scored the most Test centuries at the ground with four.[10]

No centuries have been scored in the eight One Day International matches and only T20 International played at Brabourne Stadium.[11][12] Australian Adam Gilchrist holds the record for the highest One Day International innings score at the ground, 92 against the West Indies in 2006. The highest score by an Indian in a One Day International played here is 48 by Vinod Kambli against New Zealand in 1995.[13] Gilchrist's compatriot Ricky Ponting holds the record for the highest T20 International innings score at the ground, 76 against India in 2007. The highest score by an Indian in a T20 International at the Brabourne is 63 by Gautam Gambhir in the same match.[14]

Key

  • * denotes that the batsman was not out.
  • Inns. denotes the number of the innings in the match.
  • Balls denotes the number of balls faced in an innings.
  • NR denotes that the number of balls was not recorded.
  • Parentheses next to the player's score denotes his century number at Brabourne Stadium.
  • The column title Date refers to the date the match started.

Test centuries

The highest score in a Test match played at Brabourne is by Virender Sehwag (293)

The following table summarises the Test centuries scored at Brabourne Stadium.[1]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateWinning team
1 104Allan Rae West Indies NR1 India9 December 1948Match drawn[15]
2 194Everton Weekes West Indies NR1 India9 December 1948Match drawn[15]
3 112Rusi Modi India NR3 West Indies9 December 1948Match drawn[15]
4 134*Vijay Hazare (1/4)  India NR3 West Indies9 December 1948Match drawn[15]
5 122Vijay Hazare (2/4)  India NR4 West Indies4 February 1949Match drawn[16]
6 140Pankaj Roy India NR1 England14 December 1951Match drawn[17]
7 155Vijay Hazare (3/4)  India NR1 England14 December 1951Match drawn[17]
8 175Tom Graveney England NR2 India14 December 1951Match drawn[17]
9 146*Vijay Hazare (4/4)  India NR2 Pakistan13 November 1952India[18]
10 102Polly Umrigar India NR2 Pakistan13 November 1952India[18]
11 223Vinoo Mankad India NR1 New Zealand2 December 1955India[19]
12 109Gulabrai Ramchand India NR1 Australia26 October 1956Match drawn[20]
13 161Jim Burke Australia NR2 India26 October 1956Match drawn[20]
14 140Neil Harvey (1/2)  Australia NR2 India26 October 1956Match drawn[20]
15 142*Gary Sobers West Indies NR3 India28 November 1958Match drawn[21]
16 108Nari Contractor India NR1 Australia1 January 1960Match drawn[22]
17 102Neil Harvey (2/2)  Australia NR2 India1 January 1960Match drawn[22]
18 163Norm O'Neill Australia NR2 India1 January 1960Match drawn[22]
19 160Hanif Mohammad Pakistan NR1 India2 December 1960Match drawn[23]
20 121Saeed Ahmed Pakistan NR1 India2 December 1960Match drawn[23]
21 151Ken Barrington England NR1 India11 November 1961Match drawn[24]
22 129Graham Dowling New Zealand NR1 India12 March 1965Match drawn[25]
23 200*Dilip Sardesai India NR3 New Zealand12 March 1965Match drawn[25]
24 109Chandu Borde (1/2)  India NR3 New Zealand12 March 1965Match drawn[25]
25 121Chandu Borde (2/2)  India NR1 West Indies13 December 1966West Indies[26]
26 101Conrad Hunte West Indies NR2 India13 December 1966West Indies[26]
27 103Keith Stackpole Australia NR2 India4 November 1969Australia[27]
28 121Farokh Engineer India 1821 England6 February 1973Match drawn[28]
29 113Gundappa Viswanath India 2671 England6 February 1973Match drawn[28]
30 113Keith Fletcher England 2982 India6 February 1973Match drawn[28]
31 148Tony Greig England 3602 India6 February 1973Match drawn[28]
32 109Tillakaratne Dilshan Sri Lanka 1601 India2 December 2009India[29]
33 293Virender Sehwag India 2542 Sri Lanka2 December 2009India[29]
34 100*MS Dhoni India 1542 Sri Lanka2 December 2009India[29]
35 137Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka 2613 India2 December 2009India[29]

Women's One Day International centuries

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateWinning team
1 100Thirush Kamini India 1461 West Indies31 January 2013India Women[30]
2 109Charlotte Edwards (1/2) England 1231 India3 February 2013England Women[31]
3 107*Harmanpreet Kaur India 1092 England3 February 2013England Women[31]
4 103Amy Satterthwaite New Zealand 1262 England13 February 2013England Women[32]
5 106*Charlotte Edwards (2/2) England 1212 New Zealand15 February 2013England Women[33]

Women's Twenty20 International centuries

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateWinning team
1 124Danielle Wyatt England 642 India25 March 2018England Women[34]

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