List of international cricket centuries at the Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval is a cricket ground in Adelaide, Australia. It is the home ground of the South Australia cricket team and both the men's and women's Adelaide Strikers as well as Australian rules football and soccer teams.[2] The ground has hosted international cricket matches, including Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 Internationals (T20I).[3] As of December 2017, the ground has hosted 76 Test matches, with the first in 1884 when Australia played England.[4] It has staged 82 ODIs, the first of which was in 1975 when Australia beat the West Indies by five wickets.[5][6] The ground has also hosted three T20Is, the first in 2011 when England beat Australia by one wicket.[7][8]

Since the Adelaide Oval hosted its first Test match in 1884, 179 Test centuries have been scored at the ground.[1]

The first century at the ground was scored by Australian Percy McDonnell.[1] He made 124 during the first Test of the 1884–85 English tour of Australia in the first Test match at the Adelaide Oval.[3][9] The first overseas player to score a century at the ground was Englishman Billy Barnes, who made 134 in the same match in which McDonnell made his century.[1][9] Australian David Warner's triple century, against Pakistan in November 2019, is the highest individual score by a batsman at the ground[10] and was the first triple century at the ground. Australia's Michael Clarke has scored the most centuries at the venue with seven.[11] As of December 2017, 180 Test centuries have been scored at the stadium.[1]

England's David Gower was the first player to score an ODI century at the ground.[12] He made 109 against New Zealand during the 1982–83 Australian Tri-Series.[13] Graeme Wood became the first Australian to score an ODI century at the Adelaide Oval when he scored 104 not out against the West Indies in January 1985.[12] Brian Lara's 156 for the West Indies against Pakistan is the highest ODI score by a batsman at the ground.[14] 33 ODI centuries have been scored at the Adelaide Oval as of January 2017.[12] Virat Kohli of India has made the highest total in the three T20Is held at the ground, scoring 90 not out.[15]

Key

  • Score denotes the number of runs scored by the batsman in an innings.
  • * denotes that the batsman was not out.
  • Parentheses i.e. (1/3) next to the player's name denotes his century number at the Adelaide Oval.
  • Inns. denotes the number of the innings in the match.
  • Balls denotes the number of balls faced by the batsman in an innings.
  • NR denotes that the statistic was not recorded.
  • Date denotes the date on which the match started.
  • Result denotes the result of the player's team.
  • Drawn denotes that the match was drawn which is when a team does not complete its innings by the scheduled end of play.

Test cricket

Michael Clarke scored seven Test centuries at the ground.
Donald Bradman held the record for the highest Test score at the ground with 299 not out for almost 88 years.
David Warner broke an 88 year old record to secure the highest score at Adelaide Oval, and the first triple century at the ground.
List of Test centuries scored at the Adelaide Oval[1]
No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 124 Percy McDonnell Australia NR1 England12 December 18841Lost[9]
2 134 Billy Barnes England NR2 Australia12 December 18842Won[9]
3 134 Andrew Stoddart England NR1 Australia24 March 1892Won[16]
4 140 Frank Iredale Australia NR3 England11 January 1895Won[17]
5 178 Joe Darling Australia NR1 England14 January 18981Won[18]
6 124 Archie MacLaren England NR3 Australia14 January 18982Lost[18]
7 103* Len Braund England NR1 Australia17 January 1902Lost[19]
8 113 Victor Trumper (1/2) Australia NR1 England15 January 19041Won[20]
9 112 Syd Gregory Australia NR3 England15 January 19042Won[20]
10 116 Roger Hartigan Australia NR3 England10 January 19081Won[21]
11 160 Clem Hill Australia NR3 England10 January 19082Won[21]
12 105 Billy Zulch South Africa 2371 Australia7 January 19111Won[22]
13 103 Tip Snooke South Africa 2451 Australia7 January 19112Won[22]
14 214* Victor Trumper (2/2) Australia 2472 South Africa7 January 19113Lost[22]
15 115 Aubrey Faulkner South Africa 2453 Australia7 January 19114Won[22]
16 187 Jack Hobbs (1/3) England 3512 Australia12 January 1912Won[23]
17 162 Herbie Collins Australia 2741 England14 January 19211Won[24]
18 135* Jack Russell England 2362 Australia14 January 19212Lost[24]
19 147 Charles Kelleway Australia 4043 England14 January 19213Won[24]
20 121 Warwick Armstrong Australia 2273 England14 January 19214Won[24]
21 104 Nip Pellew Australia 1353 England14 January 19215Won[24]
22 123 Jack Hobbs (2/3) England 1554 Australia14 January 19216Lost[24]
23 201* Jack Ryder Australia 4611 England16 January 19251Won[25]
24 119 Jack Hobbs (3/3) England 3042 Australia16 January 19252Lost[25]
25 119* Wally Hammond (1/2) England 3741 Australia1 February 19291Won[26]
26 164 Archie Jackson Australia 3312 England1 February 19292Lost[26]
27 177 Wally Hammond (2/2) England 6033 Australia1 February 19293Won[26]
28 146 Alan Kippax Australia NR2 West Indies12 December 1930Won[27]
29 299* Donald Bradman (1/3) Australia NR2 South Africa29 January 1932Won[28]
30 129 Charlie Barnett England 3322 Australia29 January 19371Lost[29]
31 212 Donald Bradman (2/3) Australia 3953 England29 January 19372Won[29]
32 147 Denis Compton (1/2) England 3501 Australia31 January 19471Drawn[30]
33 122 Arthur Morris (1/3) Australia 2552 England31 January 19472Drawn[30]
34 141* Keith Miller Australia 1982 England31 January 19473Drawn[30]
35 103* Denis Compton (2/2) England 3533 Australia31 January 19474Drawn[30]
36 124* Arthur Morris (2/3) Australia 1714 England31 January 19475Drawn[30]
37 112 Sid Barnes Australia 2811 India23 January 19481Won[31]
38 201 Donald Bradman (3/3) Australia 2961 India23 January 19482Won[31]
39 198* Lindsay Hassett (1/2) Australia 3051 India23 January 19483Won[31]
40 116 Vijay Hazare (1/2) India 3032 Australia23 January 19484Lost[31]
41 123 Dattu Phadkar India 2842 Australia23 January 19485Lost[31]
42 145 Vijay Hazare (2/2) India 3723 Australia23 January 19486Lost[31]
43 206 Arthur Morris (3/3) Australia NR1 England2 February 19511Won[32]
44 156* Leonard Hutton England NR2 Australia2 February 19512Lost[32]
45 101* Jim Burke Australia NR3 England2 February 19513Won[32]
46 154 Colin McDonald (1/2) Australia NR1 South Africa24 January 19531Drawn[33]
47 163 Lindsay Hassett (2/2) Australia NR1 South Africa24 January 19532Drawn[32]
48 116 Neil Harvey (1/2) Australia NR3 South Africa24 January 19533Drawn[32]
49 170 Colin McDonald (2/2) Australia 3151 England30 January 1959Won[34]
50 117 Rohan Kanhai (1/2) West Indies NR1 Australia27 January 19611Drawn[35]
51 115 Rohan Kanhai (2/2) West Indies NR3 Australia27 January 19612Drawn[35]
52 154 Neil Harvey (2/2) Australia NR1 England25 January 19631Drawn[36]
53 100 Norm O'Neill Australia NR1 England25 January 19632Drawn[36]
54 132* Ken Barrington (1/2) England NR4 Australia25 January 19633Drawn[36]
55 201 Eddie Barlow South Africa NR2 Australia24 January 19641Won[37]
56 175 Graeme Pollock South Africa NR2 Australia24 January 19642Won[37]
57 225 Bob Simpson (1/3) Australia 4272 England28 January 19661Won[38]
58 119 Bill Lawry Australia 2172 England28 January 19662Won[38]
59 102 Ken Barrington (2/2) England 2883 Australia28 January 19663Lost[38]
60 103 Bob Simpson (2/3) Australia NR3 India23 December 19671Won[39]
61 108 Bob Cowper Australia NR3 India23 December 19672Won[39]
62 110 Garry Sobers West Indies NR1 Australia24 January 19691Drawn[40]
63 110 Doug Walters (1/2) Australia NR2 West Indies24 January 19692Drawn[40]
64 118 Basil Butcher West Indies NR3 Australia24 January 19693Drawn[40]
65 130 John Edrich England 3011 Australia29 January 19711Drawn[41]
66 119* Geoff Boycott England 2103 Australia29 January 19712Drawn[41]
67 136 Keith Stackpole Australia 3354 England29 January 19713Drawn[41]
68 104 Ian Chappell (1/2) Australia 2784 England29 January 19714Drawn[41]
69 196 Ian Chappell (2/2) Australia 2432 Pakistan22 December 19721Won[42]
70 118 Rod Marsh (1/2) Australia 1232 Pakistan22 December 19722Won[42]
71 132 Rod Marsh (2/2) Australia 2661 New Zealand26 January 1974Won[43]
72 106* Alan Knott England 2054 Australia25 January 1975Lost[44]
73 103 Ian Redpath Australia 1751 West Indies23 January 19761Won[45]
74 136 Alan Turner Australia 2223 West Indies23 January 19762Won[45]
75 101 Viv Richards West Indies 1364 Australia23 January 19763Lost[45]
76 105 Ian Davis Australia 2012 Pakistan24 December 19761Drawn[46]
77 107 Doug Walters (2/2) Australia 2442 Pakistan24 December 19762Drawn[46]
78 101 Zaheer Abbas Pakistan 2313 Australia24 December 19763Drawn[46]
79 152* Asif Iqbal Pakistan 2913 Australia24 December 19764Drawn[46]
80 121 Graham Yallop Australia NR1 India28 January 19781Won[47]
81 100 Bob Simpson (3/3) Australia 2001 India28 January 19782Won[47]
82 121 Clive Lloyd West Indies 1561 Australia26 January 19801Won[48]
83 106 Alvin Kallicharran West Indies 1763 Australia26 January 19802Won[48]
84 125 Graeme Wood Australia 2171 India23 January 19811Drawn[49]
85 213 Kim Hughes (1/2) Australia 3011 India23 January 19812Drawn[49]
86 174 Sandeep Patil India 2402 Australia23 January 19813Drawn[49]
87 124* Larry Gomes (1/2) West Indies 2732 Australia30 January 19821Won[50]
88 126 Allan Border (1/4) Australia 2783 West Indies30 January 19822Lost[50]
89 115 Greg Chappell Australia 2011 England10 December 19821Won[51]
90 114 David Gower England 2593 Australia10 December 19822Lost[51]
91 179 Kepler Wessels Australia 2331 Pakistan9 December 19831Drawn[52]
92 117* Allan Border (2/4) Australia 2081 Pakistan9 December 19832Drawn[52]
93 149 Mohsin Khan Pakistan 2962 Australia9 December 19833Drawn[52]
94 113 Qasim Umar Pakistan 2242 Australia9 December 19834Drawn[52]
95 131 Javed Miandad Pakistan 2712 Australia9 December 19835Drawn[52]
96 106 Kim Hughes (2/2) Australia 2453 Pakistan9 December 19836Drawn[52]
97 120* Larry Gomes (2/2) West Indies 2173 Australia7 December 1984Won[53]
98 123 David Boon (1/4) Australia 2551 India13 December 19851Drawn[54]
99 128 Greg Ritchie Australia 3211 India13 December 19852Drawn[54]
100 166* Sunil Gavaskar India 4162 Australia13 December 19853Drawn[54]
101 103 David Boon (2/4) Australia 2743 England12 December 19861Drawn[55]
102 116 Chris Broad England 2632 Australia12 December 19862Drawn[55]
103 100 Mike Gatting (1/2) England 1412 Australia12 December 19863Drawn[55]
104 100* Allan Border (3/4) Australia 2533 England12 December 19864Drawn[55]
105 150 Andrew Jones New Zealand 3831 Australia11 December 19871Drawn[56]
106 137 Martin Crowe New Zealand 1841 Australia11 December 19872Drawn[56]
107 205 Allan Border (4/4) Australia 4852 New Zealand11 December 19873Drawn[56]
108 216 Dean Jones (1/3) Australia 3471 West Indies3 February 19891Drawn[57]
109 106 Richie Richardson West Indies 1602 Australia3 February 19892Drawn[57]
110 104 Gordon Greenidge West Indies 2494 Australia3 February 19893Drawn[57]
111

116

Dean Jones (2/3) Australia 2392 Pakistan19 January 19901Drawn[58]
112 136 Imran Khan Pakistan 3613 Australia19 January 19902Drawn[58]
113 123 Wasim Akram Pakistan 1953 Australia19 January 19903Drawn[58]
114 121* Dean Jones (3/3) Australia 2054 Pakistan19 January 19904Drawn[58]
115 138 Mark Waugh (1/2) Australia 1881 England25 January 19911Drawn[59]
116 121 David Boon (3/4) Australia 2773 England25 January 19912Drawn[59]
117 117 Graham Gooch England 1884 Australia25 January 19913Drawn[59]
118 100 Mark Taylor (1/2) Australia 3033 India25 January 19921Won[60]
119 135 David Boon (4/4) Australia 3523 India25 January 19922Won[60]
120 106 Mohammad Azharuddin India 1624 Australia25 January 19923Lost[60]
121 164 Steve Waugh (1/3) Australia 2761 South Africa28 January 1994Won[61]
122 117 Mike Gatting (2/2) England 2861 Australia26 January 19951Won[62]
123 102* Greg Blewett Australia 1802 England26 January 19952Lost[62]
124 170 Steve Waugh (2/3) Australia 3161 Sri Lanka25 January 19961Won[63]
125 112 Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka 1884 Australia25 January 19962Lost[63]
126 125 Matthew Hayden (1/3) Australia 2262 West Indies25 January 1997Won[64]
127 169* Mark Taylor (2/2) Australia 3782 South Africa30 January 19981Drawn[65]
128 108* Gary Kirsten South Africa 1593 Australia30 January 19982Drawn[65]
129 115* Mark Waugh (2/2) Australia 3054 South Africa30 January 19983Drawn[65]
130 179* Justin Langer (1/3) Australia 3501 England11 December 19981Won[66]
131 103 Michael Slater Australia 1913 England11 December 19982Won[66]
132 150 Steve Waugh (3/3) Australia 3231 India10 December 19991Won[67]
133 125 Ricky Ponting (1/6) Australia 1981 India10 December 19992Won[67]
134 182 Brian Lara (1/2) West Indies 2351 Australia15 December 2000Lost[68]
135 116 Justin Langer (2/3) Australia 2461 South Africa14 December 20011Won[69]
136 124* Damien Martyn Australia 2101 South Africa14 December 20012Won[69]
137 131 Matthew Hayden (2/3) Australia 2073 South Africa14 December 20013Won[69]
138 177 Michael Vaughan England 3061 Australia21 November 20021Lost[70]
139 154 Ricky Ponting (2/6) Australia 2692 England21 November 20022Won[70]
140 242 Ricky Ponting (3/6) Australia 3521 India12 December 20031Lost[71]
141 233 Rahul Dravid India 4462 Australia12 December 20032Won[71]
142 148 VVS Laxman India 2822 Australia12 December 20033Won[71]
143 215 Justin Langer (3/3) Australia 3681 New Zealand26 November 2004Won[72]
144 226 Brian Lara (2/2) West Indies 2981 Australia25 November 20051Lost[73]
145 133* Michael Hussey (1/2) Australia 2152 West Indies25 November 20052Won[73]
146 206 Paul Collingwood England 3921 Australia1 December 20061Lost[74]
147 158 Kevin Pietersen (1/2) England 2571 Australia1 December 20062Lost[74]
148 142 Ricky Ponting (4/6) Australia 2452 England1 December 20063Won[74]
149 124 Michael Clarke (1/7) Australia 2242 England1 December 20064Won[74]
150 153 Sachin Tendulkar India 2051 Australia24 January 20081Drawn[75]
151 103 Matthew Hayden (3/3) Australia 2002 India24 January 20082Drawn[75]
152 140 Ricky Ponting (5/6) Australia 2662 India24 January 20083Drawn[75]
153 118 Michael Clarke (2/7) Australia 2432 India24 January 20084Drawn[75]
154 151 Virender Sehwag India 2363 Australia24 January 20085Drawn[75]
155 110 Michael Clarke (3/7) Australia 2392 New Zealand28 November 20081Won[76]
156 169 Brad Haddin (1/2) Australia 2222 New Zealand28 November 20082Won[76]
157 104 Dwayne Bravo West Indies 1561 Australia4 December 20091Drawn[77]
158 165* Chris Gayle West Indies 2853 Australia4 December 20092Drawn[77]
159 148 Alastair Cook England 2692 Australia3 December 20101Won[78]
160 227 Kevin Pietersen (2/2) England 3082 Australia3 December 20102Won[78]
161 221 Ricky Ponting (6/6) Australia 4041 India24 January 20121Won[79]
162 210 Michael Clarke (4/7) Australia 2751 India24 January 20122Won[79]
163 116 Virat Kohli (1/3) India 2132 Australia24 January 20123Lost[79]
164 119 David Warner (1/4) Australia 1121 South Africa22 November 20121Drawn[80]
165 230 Michael Clarke (5/7) Australia 2571 South Africa22 November 20122Drawn[80]
166 103 Michael Hussey (2/2) Australia 1371 South Africa22 November 20123Drawn[80]
167 122 Graeme Smith South Africa 2442 Australia22 November 20124Drawn[80]
168 110* Francois du Plessis (1/2) South Africa 3764 Australia22 November 20125Drawn[80]
169 148 Michael Clarke (6/7) Australia 2451 England5 December 20131Won[81]
170 118 Brad Haddin (2/2) Australia 1771 England5 December 20132Won[81]
171 145 David Warner (2/4) Australia 1631 India9 December 20141Won[82]
172 162* Steve Smith Australia 2311 India9 December 20142Won[82]
173 128 Michael Clarke (7/7) Australia 1631 India9 December 20143Won[82]
174 115 Virat Kohli (2/3) India 1842 Australia9 December 20144Lost[82]
175 102 David Warner (3/4) Australia 1663 India9 December 20145Won[82]
176 141 Virat Kohli (3/3) India 1754 Australia9 December 20146Lost[82]
177 118* Faf du Plessis (2/2) South Africa 1641 Australia24 November 20166Lost[83]
178 145 Usman Khawaja Australia 3082 South Africa24 November 20166Won[83]
179 104 Stephen Cook South Africa 2403 Australia24 November 20166Lost[83]
180 126* Shaun Marsh Australia 2311 England2 December 20176Won[84]
181 123 Cheteshwar Pujara India 2261 Australia6 December 20186Won
182 335* David Warner (4/4) Australia4181 Pakistan29 November 20196Won[85]
183 162 Marnus Labuschagne Australia 2381 Pakistan29 November 20196Won[85]
184 113 Yasir Shah Pakistan 213 1 Australia 29 November 2019 Lost

One Day Internationals

David Gower scored the first ODI century at the ground.
List of ODI centuries scored at the Adelaide Oval[15]
No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 109 David Gower England851 New Zealand29 January 1983Lost[13]
2 110* Gordon Greenidge West Indies1282 Sri Lanka26 January 1985Won [86]
3 104* Graeme Wood Australia1421 West Indies27 January 1985Lost[87]
4 118* Allan Border Australia881 Sri Lanka28 January 1985Won[88]
5 122 David Boon Australia1301 Sri Lanka10 January 1988Won[89]
6 111 Desmond Haynes West Indies1071 Pakistan10 December 1988Won[90]
7 107* Ramiz Raja Pakistan1541 Sri Lanka17 February 19901Won[91]
8 126 Saeed Anwar Pakistan991 Sri Lanka17 February 19902Won[91]
9 104 Mark Waugh (1/2) Australia1132 New Zealand7 December 1997Won[92]
10 126* Graeme Hick (1/2) England1181 Sri Lanka23 January 19991Lost[93]
11 120 Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka1112 England23 January 19992Won[93]
12 109 Graeme Hick (2/2) England1192 Australia26 January 1999Lost[94]
13 141 Sourav Ganguly India1441 Pakistan25 January 2000Won[95]
14 116 Mark Waugh (2/2) Australia1311 India26 January 2000Won[96]
15 131 VVS Laxman India1381 Zimbabwe24 January 20041Won[97]
16 109 Stuart Carlisle Zimbabwe1282 India24 January 20042Lost[97]
17 100 Sean Ervine Zimbabwe1002 India24 January 20043Lost[97]
18 156 Brian Lara West Indies1381 Pakistan28 January 2005Won[98]
19 125* Boeta Dippenaar South Africa1451 Sri Lanka24 January 2006Won[99]
20 107* Ricky Ponting Australia1082 New Zealand14 December 2007Won[100]
21 128 Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka1551 India19 February 2008Lost[101]
22 102 Jonathan Trott England1261 Australia26 January 2011Won[102]
23 100 David Warner (1/2) Australia1401 Sri Lanka6 March 20121Lost[103]
24 117 Michael Clarke Australia911 Sri Lanka6 March 20122Lost[103]
25 106 Tillakaratne Dilshan Sri Lanka1192 Australia6 March 20123Won[103]
26 102* Lahiru Thirimanne Sri Lanka1342 Australia13 January 2013Won[104]
27 107 Virat Kohli (1/2) India1261 Pakistan15 February 2015Won[105]
28 103 Mahmudullah Bangladesh1381 England9 March 2015Won[106]
29 107 William Porterfield Ireland 1311 Pakistan15 March 20151Lost[107]
30 101* Sarfraz Ahmed Pakistan 1242 Ireland15 March 20152Won[107]
31 179 David Warner (2/2) Australia 1281 Pakistan26 January 2017Won[108]
32 128 Travis Head Australia 1371 Pakistan26 January 2017Won[108]
33 100 Babar Azam Pakistan 1092 Australia26 January 2017Lost[108]
34 131 Shaun Marsh Australia 1231 India15 January 2019Lost
35 104 Virat Kohli (2/2) India 1122 Australia15 January 2019Won

Twenty20 Internationals

List of ODI centuries scored at the Adelaide Oval[15]
No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 100* David Warner Australia561 Sri Lanka27 October 2019Won[109]

Women's Test cricket

List of women's Test centuries scored at the Adelaide Oval[110]
No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 111 Betty Wilson Australia NR1 England15 January 19491Won[111]
2 127 Betty Wilson Australia NR1 England8 March 19582Drawn[112]
3 102 Cecilia Robinson England NR2 Australia8 March 19583Drawn[112]
4 121 Denise Emerson Australia 3292 England21 December 19844Lost[113]

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