List of international cricket centuries by Gary Kirsten

Gary Kirsten is a former international cricketer who represented South Africa between 1993 and 2004. A left-handed batsman who primarily played as an opener, Kirsten took part in 101 Test matches and 185 One Day Internationals (ODIs) for his country and scored centuries (100 or more runs in a single innings) on 21 and 13 occasions respectively.

Kirsten pictured in 2010

Kirsten made both his Test and ODI debuts against Australia in December 1993.[1] He made his first Test century in November 1995, when he scored 110 against England. A year later Kirsten made centuries in both innings of a Test when he scored 102 and 133 in the second Test of the 1996–97 series against India. He achieved his highest Test score in 1999, when he made 275 against England in Durban. In an attempt to prevent South Africa from losing the match, he batted for almost 14 hours, spread across the last three of the match's five days.[2] The innings remains the second-longest by any batsman in Test cricket in terms of time span, behind an innings of over 16 hours recorded by Hanif Mohammad for Pakistan in 1958.[3] His most prolific series was against England in 2003, when he made 462 runs at an average of 66.00 including two centuries.[1] His accomplishments with the bat during the season led to him being named as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year the following year.[2] As of June 2015, Kirsten is joint fourth in the list of leading Test century-makers for South Africa with AB de Villiers, and his total of three double centuries for the team is exceeded only by the four recorded by Graeme Smith.[4][5] He scored centuries against all nine other teams which held Test match status at the time, and was the first player to score a hundred against every other active Test-playing nation.[6]

Kirsten's first ODI century came against Australia in January 1994 in the first match of the best-of-three final of the Tri-nation tournament. His highest score in ODI cricket came against the United Arab Emirates during the 1996 Cricket World Cup when he scored 188 not out. As of November 2016, this is the highest one-day figure recorded by a South African and the third-highest in the World Cup by any batsman.[lower-alpha 1][8] In ODIs he was most successful against India, accumulating four centuries. South Africa lost only one of the thirteen matches in which Kirsten scored a century. As of November 2016, he is thirtieth among all-time century makers, and sixth in the equivalent list for South Africa.[9]

Key

Kirsten made centuries in both innings of a match at the Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban in 1999.
Key
Symbol Meaning
* Remained not out
Man of the match
Pos. Position in the batting order
Balls Balls faced
Inn. The innings of the match
Test The number of the Test match played in that series
S/R. Strike rate during the innings
H/A/N Venue was at home (South Africa), away or neutral.
Date Match starting day
Lost The match was lost by South Africa.
Won The match was won by South Africa.
Drawn The match was drawn.

Test cricket centuries

List of Test centuries scored by Gary Kirsten
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A/N Date Result
1 110  England212/5The Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgHome30 November 1995Drawn[10]
2  102  India212/3Eden Gardens, KolkataAway27 November 19961Won[11]
3  133  India232/3Eden Gardens, KolkataAway27 November 19962Won[11]
4 103  India212/3Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape TownHome2 January 1997Won[12]
5 100*  Pakistan113/3Iqbal Stadium, FaisalabadAway24 October 1997Won[13]
6 108*  Australia133/3Adelaide Oval, AdelaideAway30 January 1998Drawn[14]
7 210  England113/5Old Trafford Cricket Ground, ManchesterAway2 July 1998Drawn[15]
8  134  West Indies135/5SuperSport Park, CenturionHome15 January 1999Won[16]
9 128  New Zealand111/3Eden Park, AucklandAway27 February 1999Drawn[17]
10  275  England133/5Kingsmead Cricket Ground, DurbanHome26 December 1999Drawn[18]
11  180  Sri Lanka211/3Kingsmead Cricket Ground, DurbanHome26 December 2000Drawn[19]
12  150  West Indies121/5Bourda Cricket Ground, GeorgetownAway9 March 2001Drawn[20]
13 220  Zimbabwe211/2Harare Sports Club, HarareAway7 September 2001Won[21]
14 153  Australia233/3Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyAway2 January 2002Lost[22]
15 150  Bangladesh311/2Buffalo Park, East LondonHome18 October 2002Won[23]
16 160  Bangladesh322/2Senwes Park, PotchefstroomHome25 October 2002Won[24]
17 108  England322/5Lord's Cricket Ground, LondonAway31 July 2003Won[25]
18  130  England314/5Headingley, LeedsAway21 August 2003Won[26]
19  118  Pakistan432/2Iqbal Stadium, FaisalabadAway24 October 2003Drawn[27]
20 137  West Indies522/4Kingsmead Cricket Ground, DurbanHome26 December 2003Won[28]
21 137  New Zealand511/3Westpac Park, HamiltonAway10 March 2004Drawn[29]

One Day International centuries

List of ODI centuries scored by Gary Kirsten
No. Score Balls Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result
1 112* 137 Australia2181.75Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneAway21 January 1994Won[30]
2  116 126 England2292.06SuperSport Park, CenturionHome14 January 1996Won[31]
3  188* 159 United Arab Emirates21118.23Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, RawalpindiNeutral16 February 1996Won[32]
4 106 116 India1191.37Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, SharjahNeutral14 April 1996Won[33]
5  115* 142 India1180.98Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, SharjahNeutral19 April 1996Won[34]
6  118* 127 Pakistan2292.91Nairobi Gymkhana Club, NairobiNeutral6 October 1996Won[35]
7  105* 134 Australia2278.35Nehru Stadium, IndoreAway19 October 1996Won[36]
8  103 113 New Zealand1191.15Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneNeutral9 January 1998Won[37]
9  115 123 India1193.49Nehru Stadium, KochiAway9 March 2000Lost[38]
10  101 107 New Zealand2294.39De Beers Diamond Oval, KimberleyHome28 October 2000Won[39]
11  133* 155 India1285.80The Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgHome5 October 2001Won[40]
12 124 130 Kenya1195.38Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape TownHome22 October 2001Won[41]
13  102* 118 Pakistan2286.44Boland Park, PaarlHome16 December 2002Won[42]

Notes

  1. At the time it was the second-highest score ever recorded by any batsman in ODI cricket, just one run behind the then-record of 189 set by Viv Richards in 1984.[7]

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