List of cricketers who have scored centuries in both innings of a Test match

In cricket, a player is said to have scored a century when he scores 100 or more runs in a single innings. Test cricket, the longest version of the game, involves two innings per side in a match. An individual scoring centuries in each innings of a Test match is considered a "milestone" by critics.[1][2] Players from all teams that are full members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) except Ireland and Afghanistan have scored centuries in both innings of a Test.[lower-alpha 1][4]

Bardsley c.1909

The first player to score centuries in both innings of a Test match was Warren Bardsley of Australia, who made 136 and 130 against England in August 1909.[5][6] Since then, the feat has been accomplished by 69 players on 86 different occasions as of October 2019.[4] India's Sunil Gavaskar, Australia's Ricky Ponting and David Warner are the only cricketers who have scored two centuries in match on three different occasions,[4] while 11 players have achieved the feat two times.[lower-alpha 2] England's Graham Gooch has the highest aggregate in a match while scoring centuries in both the innings; his combined tally of 456 runs in the match333 in the first and 123 in the second inningswas entered into The Guinness Book of Records as "Most runs scored by a player in a Test match (male)".[7][8] Allan Border is the only player to have scored 150 (or more) in each innings.[9] Sri Lanka's Aravinda de Silva is the only player to remain not out in both innings.[4]

There have been five instances of two players performing the feat in the same matchDenis Compton (England) and Arthur Morris (Australia) in 1947, Australia's Greg Chappell and Ian Chappell (against New Zealand) in 1974,[lower-alpha 3] Asanka Gurusinha (Sri Lanka) and Andrew Jones (New Zealand) in 1991, Pakistan's Azhar Ali and Misbah-ul-Haq (against Australia) in 2014, and David Warner (Australia) and Virat Kohli (India) in 2014.[4]

West Indies' Lawrence Rowe (1972) and Pakistan's Yasir Hameed (2003) are the only debutants to score centuries in both innings of a Test match.[11]

Key

(L-R) Sunil Gavaskar, Ricky Ponting, and David Warner have scored two centuries in a match on three separate occasions.
  • Inn1 Score made by batsman in the first innings of the match
  • Inn2 Score made by batsman in the second innings of the match
  • * Batsman remained not out
  • Date Starting date of the Test match
  • Won The match was won by the batsman's team
  • Lost The match was lost by the batsman's team
  • Drawn The match ended in a draw

Table

Cricketers who have scored centuries in both innings of a Test match[4]
No. Player Inn1 Inn2 Team Opposition Venue Date Result Ref
1 Warren Bardsley 136130 Australia EnglandKennington Oval, London9 August 1909Drawn[12]
2 Jack Russell 140111 England South AfricaKingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban16 February 1923Won[13]
3 Herbert Sutcliffe (1/2) 176127 England AustraliaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne1 January 1925Lost[14]
4 Wally Hammond 119*177 England AustraliaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide1 February 1929Won[15]
5 Herbert Sutcliffe (2/2) 104109* England South AfricaKennington Oval, London17 August 1929Drawn[16]
6 George Headley (1/2) 114112 West Indies EnglandBourda, Georgetown21 February 1930Won[17]
7 Eddie Paynter 117100 England South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg24 December 1938Drawn[18]
8 George Headley (2/2) 106107 West Indies EnglandLord's Cricket Ground, London24 June 1939Lost[19]
9 Denis Compton 147103* England AustraliaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide31 January 1947Drawn[20]
10 Arthur Morris 122124* Australia EnglandAdelaide Oval, Adelaide31 January 1947Drawn[20]
11 Alan Melville 189104* South Africa EnglandTrent Bridge, Nottingham7 June 1947Drawn[21]
12 Bruce Mitchell 120189* South Africa EnglandKennington Oval, London16 August 1947Drawn[22]
13 Don Bradman 132127* Australia IndiaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne1 January 1948Won[23]
14 Vijay Hazare 116145 India AustraliaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide23 January 1948Lost[24]
15 Everton Weekes 162101 West Indies IndiaEden Gardens, Kolkata31 December 1948Drawn[25]
16 Jack Moroney 118101* Australia South AfricaOld Wanderers, Johannesburg10 February 1950Drawn[26]
17 Clyde Walcott (1/2) 126110 West Indies AustraliaQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain11 April 1955Drawn[27]
18 Clyde Walcott (2/2) 155110 West Indies AustraliaSabina Park, Kingston11 June 1955Lost[28]
19 Garfield Sobers 125109* West Indies PakistanBourda, Georgetown13 March 1958Won[29]
20 Rohan Kanhai 117115 West Indies AustraliaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide27 January 1961Drawn[30]
21 Hanif Mohammad 111104 Pakistan EnglandBangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka19 January 1962Drawn[31]
22 Bob Simpson 153115 Australia PakistanNational Stadium, Karachi24 October 1964Drawn[32]
23 Doug Walters 242103 Australia West IndiesSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney14 February 1969Won[33]
24 Sunil Gavaskar (1/3) 124220 India West IndiesQueen's Park Oval, Port of Spain13 April 1971Drawn[34]
25 Lawrence Rowe 214100* West Indies New ZealandSabina Park, Kingston16 February 1972Drawn[35]
26 Greg Chappell (1/2) 247*133 Australia New ZealandBasin Reserve, Wellington1 March 1974Drawn[36]
27 Ian Chappell 145121 Australia New ZealandBasin Reserve, Wellington1 March 1974Drawn[36]
28 Glenn Turner 101110* New Zealand AustraliaLancaster Park, Christchurch8 March 1974Won[37]
29 Greg Chappell (2/2) 123109* Australia West IndiesBrisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane28 November 1975Won[38]
30 Gordon Greenidge 134101 West Indies EnglandOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester8 July 1976Won[39]
31 Geoff Howarth 122102 New Zealand EnglandEden Park, Auckland4 March 1978Drawn[40]
32 Sunil Gavaskar (2/3) 111137 India PakistanNational Stadium, Karachi14 November 1978Lost[41]
33 Sunil Gavaskar (3/3) 107182* India West IndiesEden Gardens, Kolkata29 December 1978Drawn[42]
34 Allan Border (1/2) 150*153 Australia PakistanGaddafi Stadium, Lahore18 March 1980Drawn[43]
35 Duleep Mendis 105105 Sri Lanka IndiaM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Madras17 September 1982Drawn[44]
36 Javed Miandad 104103* Pakistan New ZealandNiaz Stadium, Hyderabad25 November 1984Won[45]
37 Allan Border (2/2) 140114* Australia New ZealandLancaster Park, Christchurch28 February 1986Drawn[46]
38 Dean Jones 116121* Australia PakistanAdelaide Oval, Adelaide19 January 1990Drawn[47]
39 Graham Gooch 333123 England IndiaLord's Cricket Ground, London26 July 1990Won[48]
40 Asanka Gurusinha 119102 Sri Lanka New ZealandSeddon Park, Hamilton21 February 1991Drawn[49]
41 Andrew Jones 122100* New Zealand Sri LankaSeddon Park, Hamilton21 February 1991Drawn[49]
42 Alec Stewart 118143 England West IndiesKensington Oval, Bridgetown8 April 1994Won[50]
43 Gary Kirsten 102133 South Africa IndiaEden Gardens, Kolkata27 November 1996Won[51]
44 Aravinda de Silva (1/2) 138*103* Sri Lanka PakistanSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo26 April 1997Drawn[52]
45 Steve Waugh 108116 Australia EnglandOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester13 July 1997Won[53]
46 Aravinda de Silva (2/2) 146120 Sri Lanka IndiaSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo9 August 1997Drawn[54]
47 Grant Flower 104151 Zimbabwe New ZealandHarare Sports Club, Harare18 September 1997Drawn[55]
48 Rahul Dravid (1/2) 190103* India New ZealandSeddon Park, Hamilton2 January 1999Drawn[56]
49 Wajahatullah Wasti 133121* Pakistan Sri LankaGaddafi Stadium, Lahore4 March 1999Drawn[57]
50 Andy Flower 142199* Zimbabwe South AfricaHarare Sports Club, Harare7 September 2001Lost[58]
51 Brian Lara 221130 West Indies Sri LankaSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo29 November 2001Lost[59]
52 Matthew Hayden (1/2) 197103 Australia EnglandBrisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane7 November 2002Won[60]
53 Yasir Hameed 170105 Pakistan BangladeshNational Stadium, Karachi20 August 2003Won[61]
54 Matthew Hayden (2/2) 117132 Australia Sri LankaBundaberg Rum Stadium, Cairns9 July 2004Drawn[62]
55 Michael Vaughan 103101* England West IndiesLord's Cricket Ground, London22 July 2004Won[63]
56 Marcus Trescothick 105107 England West IndiesEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham29 July 2004Won[64]
57 Rahul Dravid (2/2) 110135 India PakistanEden Gardens, Kolkata16 March 2005Won[65]
58 Ricky Ponting (1/3) 149104* Australia West IndiesBrisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane3 November 2005Won[66]
59 Inzamam ul Haq 109100* Pakistan EnglandIqbal Stadium, Faisalabad20 November 2005Drawn[67]
60 Ricky Ponting (2/3) 120143* Australia South AfricaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney2 January 2006Won[68]
61 Ricky Ponting (3/3) 103116 Australia South AfricaKingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban24 March 2006Won[69]
62 Mohammad Yousuf 102124 Pakistan West IndiesNational Stadium, Karachi27 November 2006Won[70]
63 Jacques Kallis (1/2) 155100* South Africa PakistanNational Stadium, Karachi1 October 2007Won[71]
64 Andrew Strauss 123108 England IndiaM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai11 December 2008Lost[72]
65 Tillakaratne Dilshan 162143 Sri Lanka BangladeshChittagong Divisional Stadium, Chittagong3 January 2009Won[73]
66 Phillip Hughes 115160 Australia South AfricaKingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban16 March 2009Won[74]
67 Hashim Amla 114123* South Africa IndiaEden Gardens, Kolkata14 February 2010Lost[75]
68 Jacques Kallis (2/2) 161109* South Africa IndiaNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town2 January 2011Drawn[76]
69 Kieran Powell 117110 West Indies BangladeshShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka13 November 2012Won[77]
70 Kumar Sangakkara (1/2) 142105 Sri Lanka BangladeshGalle International Stadium, Galle8 March 2013Drawn[78]
71 Peter Fulton 136110 New Zealand EnglandEden Park, Auckland22 March 2013Drawn[79]
72 Brendan Taylor (1/2) 171102* Zimbabwe BangladeshHarare Sports Club, Harare17 April 2013Won[80]
73 Kumar Sangakkara (2/2) 319105* Sri Lanka BangladeshZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong4 February 2014Drawn[81]
74 David Warner (1/3) 135145 Australia South AfricaNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town1 March 2014Won[82]
75 Younus Khan 106103* Pakistan AustraliaDubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai25 October 2014Won[83]
76 Azhar Ali 109100* Pakistan AustraliaSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi30 October 2014Won[84]
77 Misbah-ul-Haq 101101* Pakistan AustraliaSheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi30 October 2014Won[84]
78 David Warner (2/3) 145102 Australia IndiaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide9 December 2014Won[85]
79 Virat Kohli 115141 India AustraliaAdelaide Oval, Adelaide9 December 2014Lost[85]
80 David Warner (3/3) 163116 Australia New ZealandThe Gabba, Brisbane5 November 2015Won[86]
81 Ajinkya Rahane 127100* India South AfricaFeroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi3 December 2015Won[87]
82 Shai Hope 147118* West Indies EnglandHeadingley Cricket Ground, Leeds25 August 2017Won[88]
83 Mominul Haque 176105 Bangladesh Sri LankaZahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong31 January 2018Drawn[89]
84 Brendan Taylor (2/2) 110106* Zimbabwe BangladeshShere Bangla National Stadium, Dhaka11 November 2018Lost[90]
85 Steve Smith 144142 Australia EnglandEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham1 August 2019Won[91]
86 Rohit Sharma 176127 India South AfricaDr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, Vishakhapatnam2 October 2019Won[92]

Notes

  1. The teams are Australia, England, New Zealand, Pakistan, West Indies, India, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Ireland, Afghanistan and South Africa.[3]
  2. The players are George Headley, Herbert Sutcliffe, Clyde Walcott, Greg Chappell, Allan Border, Aravinda de Silva, Rahul Dravid, Matthew Hayden, Jacques Kallis, Kumar Sangakkara and Brendan Taylor.[4]
  3. The Australian batsmen are the only pair of brothers to achieve the feat.[10]

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