List of international cricket centuries by Mark Waugh

Mark Waugh is a former Australian cricketer who scored centuries (100 or more runs) in Test and One Day International (ODI) matches organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Described by ESPNcricinfo writer John Polack as "one of the world's most elegant and gifted strokemakers",[1] he played most of his career under the captaincy of his older twin-brother Steve Waugh.[2] Waugh represented Australia in 128 Test matches and 244 ODIs between 1988 and 2002, scoring 20 and 18 centuries respectively.[1] He was primarily a batsman who played as an opener in ODIs, while normally at number four in Tests.[3][4]

Mark Waugh holds the record for the third-highest number of international centuries for Australia.

Waugh made his Test debut against England at the Adelaide Oval in January 1991, scoring a century; he became the fifteenth player from Australia to score a hundred on debut when he made 138 in the innings.[5] He ended the season with one more century, aggregating 554 runs at an average of 61.55.[6] Following his performances, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack named him as one of their five Cricketers of the Year the same year.[7] Waugh was instrumental in Australia's victory in the 1995 Frank Worrell Trophy against the West Indies when he made 126 in the deciding game.[1][8] His highest score of 153 not out was achieved against India during the third Test of the 1998 Border–Gavaskar Trophy in Bangalore. In Tests, Waugh was most successful against England scoring six centuries. As of May 2020, his position is eleventh in the list of Test century-makers for Australia.[9]

Although Waugh made his ODI debut against Pakistan in December 1988,[1] he did not score his first century until four years later. Between his debut and the 1996 World Cup he made five centuries, all against different opponents. Waugh was more prolific at the 1996 World Cup scoring three centuries.[Note 1][1] Waugh set the record for the highest individual score by an Australian when he made 173 against the West Indies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in February 2001.[Note 2] The following month he scored a match-winning 133 not out against India at Nehru Stadium in Pune which also became his last century in the format. Despite a slow start to his ODI career, he became the third highest century-maker in ODIs at the time of scoring his last century.[Note 3]

Key

  • – Man of the match

Test centuries

Test centuries scored by Mark Waugh[14]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A Date Result
1 138  England614/5Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome25 January 1991Draw[15]
2 139*  West Indies615/5Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John'sAway27 April 1991Won[16]
3 112  West Indies412/5Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome27 December 1992Won[17]
4 137  England425/6Edgbaston Cricket Ground, BirminghamAway6 August 1993Won[18]
5 111  New Zealand412/3Bellerive Oval, HobartHome27 November 1993Won[19]
6 113*  South Africa533/3Kingsmead Cricket Ground, DurbanAway29 March 1994Draw[20]
7 140  England411/5The Gabba, BrisbaneHome26 November 1994Won[21]
8 126  West Indies424/4Sabina Park, KingstonAway30 April 1995Won[22]
9 116  Pakistan423/3Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome2 December 1995Lost[23]
10 111  Sri Lanka421/3WACA Ground, PerthHome10 December 1995Won[24]
11 116  South Africa442/3St George's Oval, Port ElizabethAway17 March 1997Won[25]
12 100  South Africa422/3Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome4 January 1998Won[26]
13 115*  South Africa443/3Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome3 February 1998Draw[27]
14 153*  India423/3M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, BangaloreAway27 March 1998Won[28]
15 117  Pakistan433/3National Stadium, KarachiAway25 October 1998Draw[29]
16 121  England415/5Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome2 January 1999Won[30]
17 100  Pakistan421/3The Gabba, BrisbaneHome7 November 1999Won[31]
18 119  West Indies522/5WACA Ground, PerthHome2 December 2000Won[32]
19 108  England422/5Lord's Cricket Ground, LondonAway20 July 2001Won[33]
20 120  England415/5The Oval, LondonAway24 August 2001Won[34]

ODI centuries

ODI centuries scored by Mark Waugh[35]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result
1 108  New Zealand2182.44Seddon Park, HamiltonAway27 March 1993Lost[36]
2 113  England3292.62Edgbaston Cricket Ground, BirminghamAway21 May 1993Won[37]
3 107  South Africa4196.39Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome23 January 1994Won[38]
4 121*  Pakistan3190.29Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, RawalpindiAway22 October 1994Lost[39]
5 130  Sri Lanka2190.27WACA Ground, PerthHome12 January 1996Won[40]
6 130  Kenya21101.56Indira Priyadarshini Stadium, VisakhapatnamNeutral23 February 1996Won[41]
7 126  India1193.33Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiAway27 February 1996Won[42]
8 110  New Zealand2298.21M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiNeutral11 March 1996Won[43]
9 102  West Indies1189.47The Gabba, BrisbaneHome5 January 1997Lost[44]
10 115*  South Africa1292.00St George's Oval, Port ElizabethAway31 March 1997Won[45]
11 104  New Zealand1292.03Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome7 December 1997Won[46]
12 104  Zimbabwe2186.66Lord's Cricket Ground, LondonNeutral9 June 1999Won[47]
13 106  Zimbabwe11109.27Queens Sports Club, BulawayoAway21 October 1999Won[48]
14 116  India2188.54Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome26 January 2000Won[49]
15 112*  West Indies2287.50The Gabba, BrisbaneHome14 January 2001Won[50]
16 102*  Zimbabwe2290.26Bellerive Oval, HobartHome30 January 2001Won[51]
17 173  West Indies21116.89Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome9 February 2001Won[52]
18 133*  India1296.37Nehru Stadium, PuneAway28 March 2001Won[53]

Notes

  1. Only two other players – Sourav Ganguly and Matthew Hayden – have scored three centuries in a single World Cup tournament.[10]
  2. The total has since then been surpassed by two Australian players – Matthew Hayden (181*) and Shane Watson (185*).[11]
  3. Only Sachin Tendulkar (26) and Saeed Anwar (19) were ahead of Waugh at the time.[12] As of May 2020, Waugh's position is ninth in the overall ODI list, and second in the equivalent list for Australia.[13]

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