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The highest cricket centenaries


International cricket has witnessed some of the most iconic moments in the world of sports. One of the most celebrated achievements in cricket is the century- scoring 100 runs in a single innings. It takes exceptional skills, concentration and stamina to achieve this milestone consistently. Over the years, cricket has seen legends who have notched up century after century, etching their names in the annals of the sport’s history. In this article, we will delve into the list of players with the most centuries in international cricket, celebrating their remarkable contributions to the game.

List of Players with Highest Centuries in International Cricket

Sachin Tendulkar stands alone as the sole cricketer to have achieved the remarkable feat of scoring 100 centuries in the history of international cricket. Now, let’s explore the names of the top 20 century-makers in international cricket.

Here is the list of players with highest centuries in international cricket:

Players Number of Centuries Duration
Sachin Tendulkar 100 1989-2013
Virat Kohli 77 2008-2023
Ricky Ponting 71 1995-2012
Kumar Sangakkara 63 2000-2015
Jacques Kallis 62 1995-2014
Hashim Amla 55 2004-2019
Mahela Jayawardene 54 1997-2015
Brian Lara 53 1990-2007
Rahul Dravid 48 1996-2012
AB de Villiers 47 2004-2018
David Warner 45 2009-2023
Joe Root 44 2007-2023
Rohit Sharma 44 2007-2023
Chris Gayle 42 1999-2021
Steve Smith 42 2010-2023
Sanath Jaysuriya 42 1989-2011
Shivnarine Chanderpaul 41 1994-2015
Younis Khan 41 2000-2017
Matthew Hayden 40 1989-2009
Ross Taylor 40 2006-2022

Sachin Tendulkar- Highest Centuries in International Cricket

Sachin Tendulkar, often known as the greatest batsman in international cricket history, embarked on his remarkable cricket journey at the tender age of 16, making his debut in a test match against Pakistani in Karachi.

In the year 1990, he notched up his inaugural century in international cricket during a test match against England at Old Trafford, Manchester. This century marked the commencement of a career that, to this day, boasts the highest number of international centuries in cricket.

Even a decade after bidding farewell to competitive cricket, Sachin Tendulkar remains unrivalled ass the cricketer with the most centuries in both Test cricket (51) and One Day Internationals (49).

Virat Kohli’s Century Milestones in International Cricket

Virat Kohli scores 47th ODI hundred, two shy of Sachin Tendulkar's record,  as India thrash Pakistan in Asia Cup | Cricket News | Sky Sports

Virat Kohli, the accomplished Indian right-handed cricket batsman, has recently etched his name in history by amassing an impressive tally of 77 centuries in international cricket.

Among these, he has notched up 1 century in International Twenty20 matches, 29 in the challenging arena of Test Cricket and an impressive 47 in the One Day International format.

A significant milestone in Kohli’s career was achieved when he registered his first T20 century while representing India during a gripping Asia Cup 2022 encounter against Afghanistan.

Furthermore, the Kohli became only the fourth Indian cricketer, following the likes of Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul and Suresh Raina, to achieve a century in all three formats of the game, showcasing his incredible versatility.

Ricky Ponting

Ominous warning' for Australia, Ricky Ponting believes this Indian batter  'back to his absolute best' | Mint

Ricky Ponting, the former Australian skipper, is a legend in international cricket. He scored 71 international centuries (41 in Tests and 30 in ODIs) and was known for his aggressive batting style. He was named “Cricketer of the Decade 2000” was named in the country’s best Ashes XI in a Cricket Australia poll in 2017 and in July 2018 he was inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame. He is the current assistant coach of the Australian national men’s cricket team, having been appointed to the role in February 2019.

Ponitng announced his retirement from Test cricket in November 2012, the day before playing in his final Test against South Africa; this was his 168th and last Test appearance, equalling the Australian record held by Steve Waugh. He retired with a Test batting average of 51.85, although he continued to play cricket around the world until 2013.

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