List of international cricket centuries by Javed Miandad

Javed Miandad is a former batsman and captain of Pakistan.[2] He scored 23 centuries in Test cricket and 8 One Day International (ODI) hundreds during his 17-year international career.[1][3] Miandad played 124 Test matches and notched 8,832 runs to remain the leading scorer for Pakistan in Test cricket. In 233 ODI matches, he scored 7,381 runs.[2] In 1982, he was named as one of the Wisden Cricketers of the Year; the cricket almanac tagged him as "one of the best and most exciting players in the world".[4][5] He was inducted into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame in January 2009.[6][7]

Miandad made two of his double centuries at the National Stadium, Karachi.[1]

Miandad scored century on his Test debut against New Zealand at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, in 1976.[8] He was only the second Pakistan player to achieve this feat.[9][10][note 1] In the third and final Test of the series at National Stadium, Karachi, he made 206 runs and, at 19 years and 141 days, became the youngest ever player to complete a double hundred. [11][12] Seven years later, in 1983, Miandad realized his highest Test score, an unbeaten 280, against India at the Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad.[13]

In Test cricket, Miandad made a double century on six occasions.[14] He also scored a century in his 100th Test match and is only the second player to do so in the annals of the game.[15][note 2] Miandad scored Test hundreds at thirteen cricket grounds, including nine at venues outside Pakistan.[16][17] Four of his Test centuries came while captaining his team. As of August 2012, he was twenty-first in the overall list of most hundreds in a Test career.[18]

Having made his ODI debut in 1975 against the West Indies at Edgbaston, Birmingham,[19] Miandad scored his first ODI century against India at Municipal Stadium, Gujranwala, in 1982.[20] His highest ODI score of 119 not out came in a match which Pakistan lost to India at the Gaddafi Stadium, on 31 December 1982.[21] As of August 2012, he was thirtieth overall among all-time combined century makers, a position he shares with Saeed Anwar and Aravinda de Silva.[22]

Key

Key
Symbol Meaning
* Remained not out
Man of the match
Captained the Pakistan cricket team
Balls Balls faced
Pos. Position in the batting order
Inn. The innings of the match
Test The number of the Test match played in that series
H/A/N Venue was at home (Pakistan), away or neutral
Date Date the match was held, or the starting date of the match for Test matches
Lost The match was lost by Pakistan
Won The match was won by Pakistan
Drawn The match was drawn

Test cricket centuries

List of Test centuries
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 163  New Zealand511/3Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreHome9 October 1976Won[8]
2 206  New Zealand413/3National Stadium, KarachiHome30 October 1976Drawn[11]
3 154*  India511/3Iqbal Stadium, FaisalabadHome16 October 1978Drawn[23]
4 100  India623/3National Stadium, KarachiHome14 November 1978Won[24]
5 160*   New Zealand431/3Lancaster Park, ChristchurchAway2 February 1979Won[25]
6 129*  Australia412/2WACA Ground, PerthAway24 March 1979Lost[26]
7 106*  Australia422/3Iqbal Stadium, FaisalabadHome6 March 1980Drawn[27]
8 138  Australia523/3Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreHome14 October 1982Won[28]
9 126  India423/5Iqbal Stadium, FaisalabadHome3 January 1983Won[29]
10 280*   India414/5Niaz Stadium, HyderabadHome14 January 1983Won[13]
11 131  Australia423/5Adelaide Oval, AdelaideAway9 December 1983Drawn[30]
12 104   New Zealand422/3Niaz Stadium, HyderabadHome25 November 1984Won[31]
13 103*   New Zealand442/3Niaz Stadium, HyderabadHome25 November 1984Won[31]
14 203*   Sri Lanka421/3Iqbal Stadium, FaisalabadHome16 October 1985Drawn[32]
15 260   England415/5The Oval, LondonAway6 August 1987Drawn[33]
16 114  West Indies421/3Bourda, GeorgetownAway2 April 1988Won[34]
17 102  West Indies442/3Queen's Park Oval, Port of SpainAway14 April 1988Drawn[35]
18 211    Australia411/3National Stadium, KarachiHome15 September 1988Won[36]
19 107   Australia432/3Iqbal Stadium, FaisalabadHome23 September 1988Drawn[37]
20 118  New Zealand422/3Basin Reserve, WellingtonAway10 February 1989Drawn[38]
21 271   New Zealand413/3Eden Park, AucklandAway24 February 1989Drawn[39]
22 145  India423/4Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreHome1 December 1989Drawn[40]
23 153*   England411/5Edgbaston Cricket Ground, BirminghamAway4 June 1992Won[41]

One Day International centuries

List of ODI centuries
No. Score Balls Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 106 106 India41100.00Municipal Stadium, GujranwalaHome3 December 1982Won[20]
2 119* 77 India41154.54Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreHome31 December 1982Lost[21]
3 116* 114 India42101.75Sharjah Cricket Stadium, SharjahNeutral18 April 1986Won[42]
4 113 145 England4177.93Kennington Oval, LondonAway21 May 1987Lost[43]
5 103 100 Sri Lanka41103.00Niaz Stadium, HyderabadHome8 October 1987Won[44]
6 100 99 West Indies41101.01Bourda, GeorgetownNeutral30 March 1988Lost[45]
7 115* 119 Sri Lanka31111.65Niaz Stadium, HyderabadHome15 January 1992Won[46]
8 107 144 South Africa4174.30Buffalo Park, East LondonAway13 February 1993Won[47]

Notes

  1. The previous Pakistan player to score a century on debut was Khalid Ibadulla. This feat was later accomplished by Salim Malik, Mohammad Wasim, Ali Naqvi, Azhar Mahmood, Younis Khan, Taufeeq Umar, Yasir Hameed, Fawad Alam and Umar Akmal.[9]
  2. The previous player to achieve this feat was Colin Cowdrey. This feat was also achieved later by Inzamam-ul-Haq, Gordon Greenidge, Alec Stewart, Ricky Ponting and Graeme Smith.[15]

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