List of international cricket centuries by Ricky Ponting

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Ricky Ponting has scored more centuries in Test and One Day International cricket than any other Australian player.

Ricky Ponting is an Australian cricketer and former captain of the Australia national cricket team. He has scored centuries (100 or more runs) on 41 occasions in Test cricket and 30 times in One Day International (ODI) matches, both of which are Australian records.[1][2] In Test matches, Ponting has scored hundreds against all Test playing countries. He is third (41) in the list of Test century-makers, behind Sachin Tendulkar (51) & Jacques Kallis (45).[3] Ponting's first Test century was achieved against England at Headingley in 1997, when he scored 127. His highest innings is 257, scored against India in late-2003 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Ponting, among 41 centuries, has scored 6 double centuries, while his Test centuries have been made at 21 cricket grounds, including 15 at venues outside Australia. Ponting has been dismissed four times in the nineties, along with 96 on his Test debut.[4][5] Ponting has scored centuries in both innings of a Test three times, equalling the record set by Sunil Gavaskar. This included a century in each innings of his 100th Test match thus becoming the only player in history to achieve that feat. In that match he also guided Australia to a successful run chase against South Africa on the final day.[6] In 2006, Ponting scored seven centuries, the most by an Australian in a year.[7]

In ODIs, Ponting has scored 30 centuries against 11 opponents. He has scored centuries against all cricketing nations that have permanent One Day International status and is the first ever batsman in the world to achieve this incredible feat in the ODI cricket history. His first ODI century was against Sri Lanka in the ninth match of the Benson & Hedges World Series, held in the Melbourne Cricket Ground in 1996. His highest ODI score is 164, which he scored against South Africa at the Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg in 2006. This propelled Australia to a new ODI world record score, although this mark lasted only a few hours before South Africa overhauled their target in the last over of the match. Ponting is second in the list of century-makers, behind Tendulkar (49).[2] Ponting has scored 12 centuries at home grounds and 16 centuries at away or neutral venues. Seven centuries were hit at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. He has been dismissed four times in the 1990s.[8][9] Ponting previously held the highest score in a World Cup final with 140 not out against India in 2003, before it was broken by Adam Gilchrist in 2007.[10][11] He has scored five World Cup centuries, along with Kumar Sangakkara, both are behind Tendulkar with six.[12] His 145 against Zimbabwe in 1998 equalled Dean Jones' Australian record score, but this was surpassed in early-1999 by Adam Gilchrist's 154.[13][14]

In September 2009, Ponting retired from Twenty20 international (T20I) cricket,[15] failing to score a century in a T20I match. However, in the first International played, he hit 98 not out against New Zealand in Auckland.[16]

Ricky Ponting has scored hundreds at each of the six prominent cricketing venues in Australia in both Tests and ODIs and is the only Australian to do so.

List of Test cricket centuries

 A ground with two sportsman playing cricket, with a boundary rope in the background
Ponting and Shane Warne during the 2006–07 Ashes series. The series saw Ponting score two centuries.

Key

  • * denotes that he remained not out.
  • denotes that he was the captain of the Australian team in that match.
  • Pos. denotes his position in the batting order.
  • Test denotes the number of the Test match played in that series.
  • Inn. denotes the number of innings in the Test match.
  • H/A denotes whether the venue was in home (Australia) or away.
  • Lost denotes that the match was lost by Australia.
  • Won denotes that the match was won by Australia.
No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.TestVenueH/ADateResult
1127 England6 24Headingley, LeedsAway24 July 1997Won[17]
2105 South Africa6 11Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 1997Draw[18]
3104 West Indies6 13Kensington Oval, BridgetownAway26 March 1999Lost[19]
4105* Sri Lanka6 13Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, ColomboAway30 September 1999Draw[20]
5197 Pakistan6 23WACA, PerthHome26 November 1999Won[21]
6125 India6 11Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome10 December 1999Won[22]
7141* India6 23Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome2 January 2000Won[23]
8144 England3 14Headingley, LeedsAway16 August 2001Lost[24]
9157* New Zealand3 12Bellerive Oval, HobartHome22 November 2001Draw[25]
10100* South Africa3 42Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape TownAway8 March 2002Won[26]
11141 Pakistan3 11Saravanamuttu Stadium, ColomboNeutral3 October 2002Won[27]
12150 Pakistan3 13Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, SharjahNeutral19 October 2002Won[28]
13123 England3 11Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome7 November 2002Won[29]
14154 England3 22Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome21 November 2002Won[30]
15117 West Indies3 21Bourda, GeorgetownAway10 April 2003Won[31]
16206 West Indies3 12Queen's Park Oval, Port of SpainAway19 April 2003Won[32]
17113 West Indies3 13Kensington Oval, BridgetownAway1 May 2003Won[33]
18169 Zimbabwe3 22Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome17 October 2003Won[34]
19242 India3 12Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome12 December 2003Lost[35]
20257 India3 23Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 2003Won[36]
21207♠ Pakistan3 23Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome2 January 2005Won[37]
22105♠ New Zealand3 23Eden Park, AucklandAway26 March 2005Won[38]
23156♠ England3 43Old Trafford, ManchesterAway11 August 2005Draw[39]
24149♠ West Indies3 11Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome3 November 2005Won[40]
25104*♠ West Indies3 31Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome3 November 2005Won[40]
26117♠ South Africa3 12Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 2005Won[41]
27120♠ South Africa3 23Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome2 January 2006Won[42]
28143*♠ South Africa3 43Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome2 January 2006Won[42]
29103♠ South Africa3 12Kingsmead, DurbanAway24 March 2006Won[43]
30116♠ South Africa3 32Kingsmead, DurbanAway24 March 2006Won[43]
31118*♠ Bangladesh3 41Fatullah Osmani Stadium, FatullahAway9 April 2006Won[44]
32196♠ England3 11Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome23 November 2006Won[45]
33142♠ England3 22Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome1 December 2006Won[46]
34140♠ India3 24Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome24 January 2008Draw[47]
35158♠ West Indies3 11Sabina Park, KingstonAway22 May 2008Won[48]
36123♠ India3 11M Chinnaswamy Stadium, BangaloreAway9 October 2008Draw[49]
37101♠ South Africa3 12Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 2008Lost[50]
38150♠ England3 21Sophia Gardens, CardiffAway8 July 2009Draw[51]
39209♠ Pakistan3 13Bellerive Oval, HobartHome14 January 2010Won[52]
40134 India4 22Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome4 January 2012Won[53]
41221 India4 14Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome24 January 2012Won

List of ODI centuries

A man in a cricket uniform swinging the bat at a sports ground. A crowd watches in the background.
Ponting during his 124 against Sri Lanka on 12 February 2006 at the Sydney Cricket Ground
Key
  • * denotes not out.
  • denotes a match in which Ponting was captain.
  • denotes that Ponting was playing for ICC World XI in the World Cricket Tsunami Appeal match.
  • Pos. denotes his position in the batting order.
  • Inn. denotes innings in the match.
  • S/R denotes strike rate.
  • H/A/N denotes whether the venue is home (Australia), away (opposition's home) or neutral.
No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.S/RVenueH/A/NDateResult
1123 Sri Lanka 4189.13Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome9 January 1996Lost[54]
2102 West Indies 3191.07Sawai Mansingh Stadium, JaipurNeutral4 March 1996Lost[55]
3100 New Zealand 3187.71Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome21 January 1998Lost[56]
4145 Zimbabwe 3191.77Feroz Shah Kotla, New DelhiNeutral11 April 1998Won[57]
5124* Pakistan 3296.12Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreAway18 November 1998Won[58]
6115 India 3195.04Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome12 January 2000Won[59]
7101 India 3192.66Indira Priyadarshini Stadium, VisakhapatnamAway3 April 2001Won[60]
8102 England 3287.93County Ground, BristolAway10 June 2001Won[61]
9129♠ South Africa 31102.38Goodyear Park, BloemfonteinAway30 March 2002Won[62]
10119♠ England 3196.74Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome15 December 2002Won[63]
11106*♠ Sri Lanka 32109.27Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome21 January 2003Won[64]
12114♠ Sri Lanka 31104.58SuperSport Park, CenturionNeutral7 March 2003Won[65]
13140*♠ India 31115.70Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgNeutral23 March 2003Won[66]
14101♠ Bangladesh 3185.59Marrara Oval, DarwinHome6 August 2003Won[67]
15108*♠ India 31104.85M Chinnaswamy Stadium, BangaloreAway12 November 2003Won[68]
16115♠♦ Asian XI 31112.74Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneNeutral10 January 2005Won[69]
17141*♠ New Zealand 31111.02McLean Park, NapierAway5 March 2005Won[70]
18111♠ England 3296.52Lord's, LondonAway10 July 2005Won[71]
19124♠ Sri Lanka 3197.63Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome12 February 2006Won[72]
20164♠ South Africa 31156.19Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgAway12 March 2006Lost[73]
21111♠ New Zealand 3190.98WACA, PerthHome28 January 2007Won[74]
22104♠ New Zealand 3292.03Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome4 February 2007Won[75]
23113♠ Scotland 31121.50Warner Park, BasseterreNeutral14 March 2007Won[76]
24107*♠ New Zealand 3299.07Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome14 December 2007Won[77]
25134*♠ New Zealand 31100.75Bellerive Oval, HobartHome20 December 2007Won[78]
26124♠ India 3193.23Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome24 February 2008Won[79]
27126♠ England 32115.59Trent Bridge, NottinghamAway15 September 2009Won[80]
28111*♠ England 3296.52SuperSport Park, CenturionNeutral2 October 2009Won[81]
29106*♠ West Indies 3194.64Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome14 February 2010Won[82]
30104♠ India 3188.13Sardar Patel Stadium, Motera, AhmedabadAway24 March 2011Lost[83]

See also

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