
In
cricket
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, a century is a score of 100 or more
runs in a single
innings by a
batter. The term is also included in "century
partnership
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" which occurs when two batsmen add 100 runs to the team total when they are batting together. A century is regarded as a landmark score for batters and a player's number of centuries is generally recorded in their
career statistics. Scoring a century is loosely equivalent in merit to a
bowler taking a
five-wicket haul
In cricket, a five-wicket haul (also known as a "five–for" or "fifer") occurs when a bowler takes five or more wickets in a single innings. This is regarded by critics as a notable achievement, equivalent to a century from a batter.
Takin ...
, and is commonly referred to as a ton or hundred. Scores of more than 200 runs are still statistically counted as a century, although these scores are referred to as double (200–299 runs),
triple (300–399 runs), and
quadruple centuries (400–499 runs), and so on. Reaching 50 runs in an innings is known as a half-century.
Scoring a century at
Lord's
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cricket ground in
London
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earns the batter a place on the
Lord's honours boards
The Lord's honours boards are boards in the Lord's Pavilion, Pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground in London, which commemorate cricket players who have scored a century (cricket), century, taken Five-wicket haul, 5 wickets in a single innings, or ...
.
Earliest known centuries
Centuries were uncommon until the late 19th century because of the difficulties in batting on pitches that had only rudimentary preparation and were fully exposed to the elements. There is doubt about the earliest known century, but the most definite claim belongs to
John Minshull who scored 107 for the Duke of Dorset's XI v Wrotham at
Sevenoaks Vine on 31 August 1769. This
was a minor match.
The first definite century in a top-class match was scored by
John Small when he made 136 for Hampshire v Surrey at
Broadhalfpenny Down in July 1775. The earliest known century partnership was recorded in 1767 between two
Hambledon batsmen
who added 192 for the first wicket against Caterham. It is believed they were
Tom Sueter and
Edward "Curry" Aburrow.
When Hambledon played Kent at Broadhalfpenny in August 1768, the ''Reading Mercury'' reported: "what is very remarkable, one Mr Small, of Petersfield, fetched above seven score notches off his own bat". Unfortunately it is not known if Small did this in one innings or if it was his match total.
Hambledon batsmen Tom Sueter and
George Leer are the first two players definitely known to have shared a century partnership when they made 128 for the first wicket against Surrey at Broadhalfpenny Down in September 1769.
Highest number of centuries
First-class cricket
W. G. Grace was the first batsman to score 100 career centuries in
first-class cricket
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, reaching the milestone in 1895. His career total of 124 centuries was subsequently passed by
Jack Hobbs, whose total of 199 first-class centuries is the current record.
Test cricket

The first century in
Test cricket
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was scored by
Charles Bannerman who scored 165 before retiring hurt, in the first ever Test between Australia and England, played at the
Melbourne Cricket Ground
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from 15 to 19 March 1877. The first century partnership in
Test cricket
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was between
W. G. Grace and
A. P. Lucas, batting for England, in the first innings of the only Test match between England and Australia on the Australians' 1880 tour of England, played at the
Kennington Oval (6–8 September 1880).
The current holder of the record for most centuries in Test cricket is
Sachin Tendulkar
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of India, who has scored 51 centuries.
One Day International cricket
The first
One Day International
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(ODI) century was scored by
Dennis Amiss, who made 103 for
England
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against
Australia
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at
Old Trafford on
24 August 1972. It was nearly 25 years before the first ODI double century was scored by
Australian Belinda Clark, who reached 229
* against
Denmark
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at the
Middle Income Group Club Ground,
Mumbai
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during the
1997 Women's Cricket World Cup. Currently,
Virat Kohli holds the record by scoring 51 ODI centuries, followed by
Sachin Tendulkar
Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar (; ; born 24 April 1973) is an Indian former international cricketer who List of India national cricket captains#Men's cricket, captained the Indian national team. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest cricketer ...
with 49 centuries,
Rohit Sharma with 31 centuries and
Ricky Ponting with 30 centuries.
Twenty20 International cricket
The first
Twenty20 International
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(T20I) century was scored by
Chris Gayle who amassed 117 runs against South Africa at Johannesburg in the first match of
ICC World Twenty20 tournament in 2007.
Rohit Sharma and
Glenn Maxwell jointly hold the record for most T20I centuries (5).
Fastest centuries
The fastest recorded century in Test cricket in terms of balls faced is held by
Brendon McCullum, who scored 100 runs from 54 balls against Australia in 2016 at
Christchurch, New Zealand, in his final test, beating the previous record of 56 held jointly by
Viv Richards and
Misbah-ul-Haq. The record for the fastest century in first-class cricket in terms of time taken, in genuine match conditions rather than in
contrived circumstances with deliberately weak bowling, is held by
Percy Fender, who scored 100 in 35 minutes for
Surrey
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against
Northamptonshire
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in a
County Championship
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match in 1920. The record for the fastest recorded century in terms of balls faced in first-class cricket is held by
David Hookes, who scored 102 runs from 34 balls for South Australia vs. Victoria in a
Sheffield Shield
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match in 1982.
In One day International cricket (ODI), the fastest century is held by South African batsman
AB de Villiers, whose century came up in just 31 balls against the West Indies in the 2nd ODI at Johannesburg on 18 January 2015, and included 8 fours and 16 sixes.
Corey Anderson (New Zealand) is second, scoring a 36-ball century against West Indies in Queenstown on 1 January 2014.
Shahid Afridi (Pakistan) is third, scoring a 37-ball century against Sri Lanka in Nairobi on 4 October 1996.
Sahil Chauhan of Estonia hit the fastest century in Twenty20 international cricket against Cyprus on 17 June 2024. Chauhan brought up his century in 27 balls, going past
Jan Nicol Loftie-Eaton's hundred in 33 deliveries. Chauhan also broke
Chris Gayle's record for the fastest century in Twenty20 cricket of 30 balls.
On 22 April 2019, Scottish cricketer
George Munsey scored 100 in 25 balls playing for Gloucestershire 2nd XI; his 39-ball total of 147 included 20 sixes.
List of cricketers who have scored centuries in all three international formats
See also
*
List of cricketers by number of international centuries scored
*
Nervous nineties
References
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