List of international cricket centuries at the Kensington Oval

The Kensington Oval is a 15,000-capacity sports stadium located in Bridgetown on the island nation of Barbados.[1][2] Used mainly for cricket, the Kensington Oval hosted its first Test in 1930 and its first One Day International (ODI) in 1985.[3] The ground has seen 51 Tests—all including the West Indies—along with 30 ODIs, and has been the scene of 104 Test and 14 ODI centuries.[4][5][6] Additionally, the ground hosted a pair of World Series Cricket one-day games and a Supertest between the WSC West Indies and WSC Australian teams.

Kensington Oval during the Final of the 2007 Cricket World Cup, looking towards the Worrell, Weekes and Walcott stand.

West Indian Clifford Roach became the first player to score a century at the venue, managing 122 runs in the ground's inaugural match.[5] Two other batsmen, Andy Sandham and George Headley from England and the West Indies respectively, also scored centuries in this match. However, it took a further four Tests until West Indian Clyde Walcott scored the next hundred, 220 in 1954. The innings was also the first double century to be scored at the Kensington Oval. Pakistani Hanif Mohammad's score of 337, which was achieved in 1958, remains the highest score seen at the ground, while West Indian Lawrence Rowe is the only other batsman to score a triple century at the venue, hitting 302 against England in 1974. Desmond Haynes, Clive Lloyd and Shivnarine Chanderpaul are the only players to score four Test centuries at the Kensington Oval, while Garry Sobers, Viv Richards and Brian Lara have all stuck three hundreds.[4] As of January 2019, 9 batsmen have scored double centuries and two triple centuries has scored at the venue.

In the first ODI at the venue, Haynes scored 116 from 138 balls against New Zealand in 1985—the only century in the match. He is also one of only two players to hit two centuries in ODIs at the ground; scoring 117 not out from 132 balls against India in 1989. West Indian Brian Lara is the other batsman, with scores of 110 from 106 deliveries against England in 1998 and 116 from 106 balls against Sri Lanka in 2003. Australian Geoff Marsh became the first touring batsman to score an ODI century at the Kensington Oval, scoring 113 from 136 balls against the West Indies. Fellow countryman Adam Gilchrist holds the record for the highest ODI score with 149 from 104 deliveries, hit during the 2007 Cricket World Cup final against Sri Lanka.[7]

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 the Kensington Oval.
  • The column title Date refers to the date the match started.
  • The column title Result refers to whether the player's team won,[8][9] lost[10][11] or if the match was drawn.[12]

Test centuries

The following table summarises the Test centuries scored at the Kensington Oval.[4]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateResult
1 122Clifford Roach West Indies NR1 England11 January 1930Drawn
2 152Andy Sandham England NR2 West Indies11 January 1930Drawn
3 176George Headley West Indies NR3 England11 January 1930Drawn
4 220Clyde Walcott West Indies NR1 England6 February 1954Won
5 166John Holt West Indies NR3 England6 February 1954Won
6 137Keith Miller Australia NR1 West Indies14 May 1955Drawn
7 118Ray Lindwall Australia NR1 West Indies14 May 1955Drawn
8 219Denis Atkinson West Indies NR2 Australia14 May 1955Drawn
9 122Clairmonte Depeiaza West Indies NR2 Australia14 May 1955Drawn
10 142Conrad Hunte West Indies NR1 Pakistan17 January 1958Drawn
11 197Everton Weekes West Indies NR1 Pakistan17 January 1958Drawn
12 337Hanif Mohammad Pakistan NR3 West Indies17 January 1958Drawn
13 128Ken Barrington England NR1 West Indies6 January 1960Drawn
14 136*Ted Dexter England NR1 West Indies6 January 1960Drawn
15 226Garry Sobers (1/3) West Indies NR2 England6 January 1960Drawn
16 197*Frank Worrell West Indies NR2 England6 January 1960Drawn
17 210Bill Lawry Australia NR1 West Indies5 May 1965Drawn
18 201Bob Simpson Australia NR1 West Indies5 May 1965Drawn
19 102Bob Cowper Australia NR1 West Indies5 May 1965Drawn
20 129Rohan Kanhai (1/2) West Indies NR2 Australia5 May 1965Drawn
21 201Seymour Nurse West Indies NR2 Australia5 May 1965Drawn
22 146John Edrich England NR2 West Indies29 February 1968Drawn
23 113*Clive Lloyd (1/4) West Indies NR3 England29 February 1968Drawn
24 178*Garry Sobers (2/3) West Indies NR1 India1 April 1971Drawn
25 150Dilip Sardesai India NR2 West Indies1 April 1971Drawn
26 117*Sunil Gavaskar India NR4 West Indies1 April 1971Drawn
27 126Bev Congdon New Zealand NR2 West Indies23 March 1972Drawn
28 105Brian Hastings New Zealand NR2 West Indies23 March 1972Drawn
29 183Charlie Davis West Indies NR3 New Zealand23 March 1972Drawn
30 142Garry Sobers (3/3) West Indies NR3 New Zealand23 March 1972Drawn
31 106Greg Chappell Australia NR1 West Indies9 March 1973Drawn
32 105Rohan Kanhai (2/2) West Indies NR2 Australia9 March 1973Drawn
33 106*Ian Chappell Australia NR3 West Indies9 March 1973Drawn
34 102*Doug Walters Australia NR3 West Indies9 March 1973Drawn
35 148Tony Greig England 3201 West Indies6 March 1974Drawn
36 302Lawrence Rowe West Indies 4302 England6 March 1974Drawn
37 119Alvin Kallicharran West Indies 1912 England6 March 1974Drawn
38 129*Keith Fletcher England 3573 West Indies6 March 1974Drawn
39 142Viv Richards (1/3) West Indies NR2 India10 March 1976Won
40 102Clive Lloyd (2/4) West Indies NR2 India10 March 1976Won
41 117*Wasim Raja Pakistan NR1 West Indies18 February 1977Drawn
42 157Clive Lloyd (3/4) West Indies NR2 Pakistan18 February 1977Drawn
43 100Clive Lloyd (4/4) West Indies 1671 England13 March 1981Won
44 182*Viv Richards (2/3) West Indies 2563 England13 March 1981Won
45 116Graham Gooch England 2104 West Indies13 March 1981Lost
46 130Gus Logie West Indies NR2 India15 April 1983Won
47 120Wayne Phillips Australia 1971 West Indies30 March 1984Lost
48 145Desmond Haynes (1/4) West Indies 2222 Australia30 March 1984Won
49 131*Richie Richardson (1/2) West Indies 3132 Australia30 March 1984Won
50 105Viv Richards (3/3) West Indies 1472 New Zealand26 April 1985Won
51 160Richie Richardson (2/2) West Indies 2781 England21 March 1986Won
52 108Sanjay Manjrekar India 2211 West Indies7 April 1989Lost
53 117Gordon Greenidge (1/2) West Indies 1822 India7 April 1989Won
54 107Ravi Shastri India 2553 West Indies7 April 1989Lost
55 112*Desmond Haynes (2/4) West Indies 1284 India7 April 1989Won
56 164Carlisle Best West Indies 2451 England5 April 1990Won
57 119Allan Lamb England 2242 West Indies5 April 1990Lost
58 109Desmond Haynes (3/4) West Indies 1773 England5 April 1990Won
59 226Gordon Greenidge (2/2) West Indies 4803 Australia19 April 1991Won
60 163Andrew Hudson South Africa 3842 West Indies18 April 1992Lost
61 125Desmond Haynes (4/4) West Indies 2061 Pakistan23 April 1993Won
62 118Alec Stewart (1/2) England 2211 West Indies8 April 1994Won
63 143Alec Stewart (2/2) England 3193 West Indies8 April 1994Won
64 208Sherwin Campbell (1/2) West Indies 4702 New Zealand19 April 1996Won
65 125Nathan Astle New Zealand 1503 West Indies19 April 1996Lost
66 137*Shivnarine Chanderpaul (1/4) West Indies 2841 India27 March 1997Won
67 103Graham Thorpe (1/2) England 2681 West Indies12 March 1998Drawn
68 154Mark Ramprakash England 3881 West Indies12 March 1998Drawn
69 199Steve Waugh (1/2) Australia 3761 West Indies26 March 1999Lost
70 104Ricky Ponting (1/2) Australia 2901 West Indies26 March 1999Lost
71 105Sherwin Campbell (2/2) West Indies 2712 Australia26 March 1999Won
72 153*Brian Lara (1/3) West Indies 2564 Australia26 March 1999Won
73 115Mohammad Yousuf Pakistan 2351 West Indies18 May 2000Drawn
74 165Wavell Hinds West Indies 2362 Pakistan18 May 2000Drawn
75 131Imran Nazir Pakistan 1803 West Indies18 May 2000Drawn
76 134Daryll Cullinan South Africa 2721 West Indies29 March 2001Drawn
77 106*Shaun Pollock South Africa 1951 West Indies29 March 2001Drawn
78 113*Ridley Jacobs West Indies 2152 South Africa29 March 2001Drawn
79 115Carl Hooper West Indies 2352 India2 May 2002Won
80 101*Shivnarine Chanderpaul (2/4) West Indies 2312 India2 May 2002Won
81 130Stephen Fleming New Zealand 2301 West Indies21 June 2002Won
82 113Ricky Ponting (2/2) Australia 2041 West Indies1 May 2003Won
83 115Steve Waugh (2/2) Australia 2331 West Indies1 May 2003Won
84 119*Graham Thorpe (2/2) England 2172 West Indies1 April 2004Won
85 176Brian Lara (2/3) West Indies 2241 South Africa21 April 2005Lost
86 104Graeme Smith South Africa 2032 West Indies21 April 2005Won
87 178AB de Villiers South Africa 3522 West Indies21 April 2005Won
88 130Brian Lara (3/3) West Indies 1201 Pakistan26 May 2005Won
89 153*Shivnarine Chanderpaul (3/4) West Indies 2543 Pakistan26 May 2005Won
90 122Shahid Afridi Pakistan 954 West Indies26 May 2005Lost
91 108Phil Jaques Australia 2243 West Indies12 June 2008Won
92 157Simon Katich Australia 3323 West Indies12 June 2008Won
93 142Andrew Strauss England 2101 West Indies26 February 2009Drawn
94 104Ravi Bopara England 1431 West Indies26 February 2009Drawn
95 291Ramnaresh Sarwan West Indies 4522 England26 February 2009Drawn
96 166Denesh Ramdin West Indies 2682 England26 February 2009Drawn
97 139*Alastair Cook (1/2) England 2563 West Indies26 February 2009Drawn
98 103*Shivnarine Chanderpaul (4/4) West Indies 2481 Australia7 April 2012Lost
99 161*Kane Williamson New Zealand 2713 West Indies26 June 2014Won
100 105Alastair Cook (2/2) England 2661 West Indies1 May 2015Lost
101 131Roston Chase West Indies 2101 Pakistan30 April 2017Won
102 105Azhar Ali Pakistan 2782 West Indies30 April 2017Lost
103 202*Jason Holder West Indies 2293 England23 January 2019Won
104 116*Shane Dowrich West Indies 2243 England23 January 2019Won

One Day International centuries

The Kensington Oval has hosted 28 ODI matches, during which 13 centuries have been scored.[6] Here, one of these matches takes place in 2007.

The following table summarises the One Day International centuries scored at the Kensington Oval.[7]

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateresult
1116Desmond Haynes (1/2) West Indies1381 New Zealand23 April 1985Won
2117*Desmond Haynes (2/2) West Indies1321 India7 March 1989Won
3113Geoff Marsh Australia1361 West Indies13 March 1991Won
4109*Shivnarine Chanderpaul West Indies1342 India3 May 1997Won
5122Nick Knight England1301 West Indies29 March 1998Won
6110Brian Lara (1/2) West Indies1062 England29 March 1998Lost
7107Herschelle Gibbs South Africa1322 West Indies9 May 2001Won
8116Brian Lara (2/2) West Indies1061 Sri Lanka8 June 2003Lost
9104*Ramnaresh Sarwan West Indies1051 England5 May 2004Lost
10123Boeta Dippenaar South Africa1291 West Indies11 May 2005Won
11132Chris Gayle (1/2) West Indies1522 South Africa11 May 2005Lost
12100Kevin Pietersen England912 West Indies21 April 2007Won
13149Adam Gilchrist Australia1041 Sri Lanka28 April 2007Won
14121Mohammad Hafeez Pakistan1381 West Indies2 May 2011Lost
15125Marlon Samuels West Indies1341 Australia21 June 2016Lost
16102Darren Bravo West Indies1031 South Africa24 June 2016Won
17110Alex Hales England1071 West Indies9 March 2017Won
18101Joe Root (1/2) England1081 West Indies9 March 2017Won
19135Chris Gayle (2/2) West Indies1291 England20 February 2019Lost
20123Jason Roy England852 West Indies20 February 2019Won
21102Joe Root (2/2) England972 West Indies20 February 2019Won
22104*Shimron Hetmyer West Indies831 England22 February 2019Won

World Series Cricket centuries

No.ScorePlayerTeamBallsInns.Opposing teamDateresult
1109Martin Kent WSC AustraliansNR2 WSC West Indies7 March 1979Lost

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