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Monday, June 22, 2015

Century Scored On Test Match Debut

A total of 99 batsmen have scored century in debut test match, the latest being Adam Voges of Australia who now is also the oldest to score century on test debut, at the age of 35 years & 243 days (beating David Houghton of Zimbabwe at age of 35 years & 118 days).

In following, we've listed out all debut centurions for each country sorted by year of match as well as the highest scores overall, the ones over 150.

For Australia (20) = Charls Bannerman (165*), Harry Graham (107), Reggie Duff (104), Roger Hartigan (116), Herbie Collins (104), Bill Ponsford (110), Archie Jackson (164), Jim Burke (101*), Doug Walters (155), Greg Chappell (108), Gary Cosier (109), Dirk Wellham (103), Kepler Wessels (162), Wayne Philips (159), Mark Waugh (138), Greg Blewett (102*), Michael Clarke (151), Marcus North (117), Shaun Marsh (141) and Adam Voges (130*).

For England (18) = W.G.Grace (152), Ranjitsinhji (154*), Sir Pelham Warner (132*), Tip Foster (287), George Gunn (119), Nawab of Pataudi snr (102), Bryan Valentine (136), Paul Gibb (106), Billy Griffith (140), Peter May (138), Arthur Milton (104*), John Hampshire (107), Frank Hayes (106*), Graham Thorpe (114*), Andrew Strauss (112), Alastair Cook (104*), Matt Prior (126*) and Jonathan Trott (119).

For India (14) = Lala Amarnath (118), Deepak Shodhan (110), Kripal Singh (100*), Abbas Ali Baig (112), Hanumant Singh (105), Gundappa Viswanath (137), Surinder Amarnath (124), Mohammad Azharuddin (110), Praveen Amre (103), Sourav Ganguly (131), Virender Sehwag (105), Suresh Raina (120), Shikhar Dhawan (187) and Rohit Sharma (177)

For West Indies (13) = George Headley (176), Andy Ganteaume (112), Bruce Pairaudeau (115), Collie Smith (104), Sir Conrad Hunte (142), Lawrence Rowe (214 & 100*), Alvin Kallicharran (100*), Gorden Greenidge (107), Len Baichan (105*), Basil Williams (100), Dwayne Smith (105*), Adrian Barath (104) and Kirk Edwards (110).

For Pakistan (11) = Khalid Ibadulla (166), Javed Miandad (163), Saleem Malik (100*), Mohammad Wasim (109*), Ali Naqvi (115), Azhar Mahmood (128*), Younis Khan (107), Taufeeq Umar (104), Yasir Hameed (170 & 105), Fawad Alam (168) and Umar Akmal (129).

For New Zealand (10) = Jackie Mills (117), Bruce Taylor (105), Rodney Redmond (107), Mark Greatbatch (107*), Mathew Sinclair (214), Lou Vincent (104), Scott Styris (107), Kane Williamson (131), Hamish Rutherford (171) and Jimmy Neesham (137*).

For South Africa (5) = Andrew Hudson (163), Jacques Rudolph (222*), Alviro Petersen (100), Francois du Plessis (110*) and Stiaan van Zyl (101*).

For Sri Lanka (3) = Brendon Kuruppu (201*), Romesh Kaluwitharana (132*) and Thilan Samaraweera (103*).

For Bangladesh (3) = Aminul Islam (145), Mohammad Ashraful (114) and Abul Hasan (113).

For Zimbabwe (2) = David Houghton (121) and Hamilton Masakadza (119)

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