List of centuries scored on Test cricket debut

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For a cricketer to score a century (100 runs or more) on his Test match debut is considered a notable achievement,[1] and as of 15 October 2024, it has been accomplished 116 times by 114 players.[2] Two of those players, Lawrence Rowe and Yasir Hameed, have scored centuries in both innings of their debut match.[3] Players representing 11 of the Test-playing nations (all except Afghanistan) have scored centuries on Test debut.[2]

Lithograph of Charles Bannerman
Australia's Charles Bannerman was the first cricketer to score a century on Test debut, in the first Test match.

In the first Test match played, between Australia and England in March 1877, Charles Bannerman became the first player to score a century in Test cricket. In a match in which no other player scored more than 20 runs in either innings for Australia, Bannerman scored 165 not out.[4] That score remained the highest on debut until R. E. Foster scored 287 for England against Australia in 1903. Foster's innings was the highest score in Test cricket until 1930, and remains the highest score amongst Test debutants.[3] His double-century is one of seven made on Test debut, the other six were scored by Lawrence Rowe, Brendon Kuruppu, Mathew Sinclair, Jacques Rudolph, Kyle Mayers and Devon Conway.[2] Nine players (Bill Ponsford, Doug Walters, Alvin Kallicharran, Mohammad Azharuddin, Greg Blewett, Sourav Ganguly, Rohit Sharma, James Neesham, and Abid Ali) went on to make centuries in the second Test as well.[5] Mohammad Azharuddin is the only player to score centuries in his first three Tests.[5][6]

When he scored his debut hundred, Bangladesh's Mohammad Ashraful became the youngest player to score a century in Test cricket, at the age of 17 years and 61 days.[7] Adam Voges is the oldest player to have done so on debut, aged 35 years and 243 days when he scored 130 not out for Australia against the West Indies in June 2015.[8] The 100th century on Test debut was by South African Stiaan van Zyl, who scored 101* against the West Indies in Centurion in December 2014, whilst the 100th player to score a century on Test debut was his compatriot Stephen Cook, who scored 115 against England at the same ground in 2016.

David Hopps asked "Why is it that 100 Test batsmen, previously unchosen, have now trodden this path?" He notes, "There is often an advantage that bowlers have had no time to explore their deficiencies, but most influential of all must be the hunger that runs through their veins."[9]

Notation Meaning
Batsman scored century in country's inaugural Test
* The player remained not out.
Inn. The innings of the match in which the player scored his century.
Test The number of the Test match played in that series (for example, 1/3 denotes the first Test in a three match series).
Date The date on which the match began.

Test centuries on debut

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Cricketers that have scored a century on Test debut[2]
No. Batsman[a] Score Inn. For Against Test Venue Date Result Ref.
1 Charles Bannerman 165* 1  Australia[b]   England 1/2 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 15 March 1877 Won [11]
2 W. G. Grace 152 1   England  Australia[b] 1/1 The Oval, London 6 September 1880 Won [12]
3 Harry Graham 107 2  Australia[b]   England 1/3 Lord's, London 17 July 1893 Drawn [13]
4 K. S. Ranjitsinhji 154* 3   England  Australia[b] 2/3 Old Trafford, Manchester 16 July 1896 Lost [14]
5 Pelham Warner 132* 3   England  South Africa[c] 1/2 Old Wanderers, Johannesburg 14 February 1899 Won [16]
6 Reggie Duff 104 3   Australia   England 2/5 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 1 January 1902 Won [17]
7 R. E. Foster 287 2   England   Australia 1/5 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 11 December 1903 Won [18]
8 George Gunn 119 1   England   Australia 1/5 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 13 December 1907 Lost [19]
9 Roger Hartigan 116 3   Australia   England 3/5 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 10 January 1908 Won [20]
10 Herbie Collins 104 3   Australia   England 1/5 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 17 December 1920 Won [21]
11 Bill Ponsford 110 1   Australia   England 1/5 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 19 December 1924 Won [22]
12 Archie Jackson 164 2   Australia   England 4/5 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 1 February 1929 Lost [23]
13 George Headley 176 3   West Indies   England 1/4 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 11 January 1930 Drawn [24]
14 Jackie Mills 117 1   New Zealand   England 2/4 Basin Reserve, Wellington 24 January 1930 Drawn [25]
15 Nawab of Pataudi 102 2   England   Australia 1/5 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 2 December 1932 Won [26]
16 Bryan Valentine 136 2   England   India 1/3 Gymkhana Ground, Bombay 15 December 1933 Won [27]
17 Lala Amarnath 118 3   India   England Lost
18 Paul Gibb 106 3   England   South Africa 1/5 Old Wanderers, Johannesburg 24 December 1938 Drawn [28]
19 Billy Griffith 140 1   England   West Indies 2/4 Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain 11 February 1948 Drawn [29]
20 Andy Ganteaume 112 2   West Indies   England
21 Jim Burke 101* 3   Australia   England 4/5 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 2 February 1951 Won [30]
22 Peter May 138 2   England   South Africa 4/5 Headingley, Leeds 26 July 1951 Drawn [31]
23 Deepak Shodhan 110 2   India   Pakistan 5/5 Eden Gardens, Calcutta 12 December 1952 Drawn [32]
24 Bruce Pairaudeau 115 2   West Indies   India 1/5 Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain 21 January 1953 Drawn [33]
25 Collie Smith 104 3   West Indies   Australia 1/5 Sabina Park, Kingston 26 March 1955 Lost [34]
26 A. G. Kripal Singh 100* 1   India   New Zealand 1/5 Fateh Maidan, Hyderabad 19 November 1955 Drawn [35]
27 Conrad Hunte 142 1   West Indies   Pakistan 1/5 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 17 January 1958 Drawn [36]
28 Arthur Milton 104* 2   England   New Zealand 3/5 Headingley, Leeds 3 July 1958 Won [37]
29 Abbas Ali Baig 112 4   India   England 4/5 Old Trafford, Manchester 23 July 1959 Lost [38]
30 Hanumant Singh 105 1   India   England 4/5 Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi 8 February 1964 Drawn [39]
31 Khalid Ibadulla 166 1   Pakistan   Australia 1/1 National Stadium, Karachi 24 October 1964 Drawn [40]
32 Bruce Taylor 105 1   New Zealand   India 2/4 Eden Gardens, Calcutta 5 March 1965 Drawn [41]
33 Doug Walters 155 1   Australia   England 1/5 Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane 10 December 1965 Drawn [42]
34 John Hampshire 107 2   England   West Indies 2/3 Lord's, London 26 June 1969 Drawn [43]
35 Gundappa Viswanath 137 3   India   Australia 2/5 Green Park, Kanpur 15 November 1969 Drawn [44]
36 Greg Chappell 108 2   Australia   England 2/7 WACA Ground, Perth 11 December 1970 Drawn [45]
37 Lawrence Rowe 214 1   West Indies   New Zealand 1/5 Sabina Park, Kingston 16 February 1972 Drawn [46]
38 100* 3
39 Alvin Kallicharran 100* 1   West Indies   New Zealand 4/5 Bourda, Georgetown 6 April 1972 Drawn [47]
40 Rodney Redmond 107 2   New Zealand   Pakistan 3/3 Eden Park, Auckland 16 February 1973 Drawn [48]
41 Frank Hayes 106* 4   England   West Indies 1/3 The Oval, London 26 July 1973 Lost [49]
42 Gordon Greenidge 107 3   West Indies   India 1/5 KSCA Stadium, Bangalore 22 November 1974 Won [50]
43 Leonard Baichan 105* 4   West Indies   Pakistan 1/2 Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 15 February 1975 Drawn [51]
44 Gary Cosier 109 2   Australia   West Indies 3/6 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne 26 December 1975 Won [52]
45 Surinder Amarnath 124 2   India   New Zealand 1/3 Eden Park, Auckland 24 January 1976 Won [53]
46 Javed Miandad 163 1   Pakistan   New Zealand 1/3 Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 9 October 1976 Won [54]
47 Basil Williams 100 3   West Indies   Australia 3/5 Bourda, Georgetown 31 March 1978 Lost [55]
48 Dirk Wellham 103 3   Australia   England 6/6 The Oval, London 27 August 1981 Drawn [56]
49 Saleem Malik 100* 3   Pakistan   Sri Lanka 1/3 National Stadium, Karachi 5 March 1982 Won [57]
50 Kepler Wessels 162 2   Australia   England 2/5 Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane 26 November 1982 Won [58]
51 Wayne Phillips 159 1   Australia   Pakistan 1/5 WACA Ground, Perth 11 November 1983 Won [59]
52 Mohammad Azharuddin 110 1   India   England 3/5 Eden Gardens, Calcutta 31 December 1984 Drawn [60]
53 Brendon Kuruppu 201* 1   Sri Lanka   New Zealand 1/1 Colombo Cricket Club Ground, Colombo 16 April 1987 Drawn [61]
54 Mark Greatbatch 107* 3   New Zealand   England 2/3 Eden Park, Auckland 25 February 1988 Drawn [62]
55 Mark Waugh 138 1   Australia   England 4/5 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 25 January 1991 Drawn [63]
56 Andrew Hudson 163 2   South Africa   West Indies 1/1 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown 18 April 1992 Lost [64]
57 Romesh Kaluwitharana 132* 2   Sri Lanka   Australia 1/3 Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo 17 August 1992 Lost [65]
58 Dave Houghton 121 1   Zimbabwe   India 1/1 Harare Sports Club, Harare 18 October 1992 Drawn [66]
59 Pravin Amre 103 2   India   South Africa 1/4 Kingsmead, Durban 13 November 1992 Drawn [67]
60 Graham Thorpe 114* 3   England   Australia 3/6 Trent Bridge, Nottingham 1 July 1993 Drawn [68]
61 Greg Blewett 102* 2   Australia   England 4/5 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 26 January 1995 Lost [69]
62 Sourav Ganguly 131 2   India   England 2/3 Lord's, London 20 June 1996 Drawn [70]
63 Mohammad Wasim 109* 4   Pakistan   New Zealand 1/2 Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore 21 November 1996 Lost [71]
64 Ali Naqvi 115 1   Pakistan   South Africa 1/3 Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi 6 November 1997 Drawn [72]
65 Azhar Mahmood 128* 1   Pakistan   South Africa
66 Mathew Sinclair 214 1   New Zealand   West Indies 2/2 Basin Reserve, Wellington 26 December 1999 Won [73]
67 Younus Khan 107 3   Pakistan   Sri Lanka 1/3 Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi 26 February 2000 Lost [74]
68 Aminul Islam 145 1   Bangladesh   India 1/1 Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka 10 November 2000 Lost [75]
69 Hamilton Masakadza 119 3   Zimbabwe   West Indies 2/2 Harare Sports Club, Harare 27 July 2001 Drawn [76]
70 Thilan Samaraweera 103* 2   Sri Lanka   India 3/3 Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo 29 August 2001 Won [77]
71 Taufeeq Umar 104 2   Pakistan   Bangladesh 1/3 Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan 29 August 2001 Won [78]
72 Mohammad Ashraful 114 3   Bangladesh   Sri Lanka 2/3 Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo 6 September 2001 Lost [79]
73 Virender Sehwag 105 1   India   South Africa 1/2 Chevrolet Park, Bloemfontein 3 November 2001 Lost [80]
74 Lou Vincent 104 1   New Zealand   Australia 3/3 WACA Ground, Perth 30 November 2001 Drawn [81]
75 Scott Styris 107 1   New Zealand   West Indies 2/2 Queen's Park, St. George's 28 June 2002 Drawn [82]
76 Jacques Rudolph 222* 2   South Africa   Bangladesh 1/2 M. A. Aziz Stadium, Chittagong 24 April 2003 Won [83]
77 Yasir Hameed 170 2   Pakistan   Bangladesh 1/3 National Stadium, Karachi 20 August 2003 Won [84]
78 105 4
79 Dwayne Smith 105* 4   West Indies   South Africa 3/4 Newlands, Cape Town 2 January 2004 Drawn [85]
80 Andrew Strauss 112 2   England   New Zealand 1/3 Lord's, London 20 May 2004 Won [86]
81 Michael Clarke 151 1   Australia   India 1/4 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore 6 October 2004 Won [87]
82 Alastair Cook 104* 3   England   India 1/3 VCA Ground, Nagpur 1 March 2006 Drawn [88]
83 Matt Prior 126* 1   England   West Indies 1/4 Lord's, London 17 May 2007 Drawn [89]
84 Marcus North 117 1   Australia   South Africa 1/3 New Wanderers, Johannesburg 26 February 2009 Won [90]
85 Fawad Alam 168 3   Pakistan   Sri Lanka 2/3 P. Sara Oval, Colombo 26 February 2009 Lost [91]
86 Jonathan Trott 119 3   England   Australia 5/5 The Oval, London 20 August 2009 Won [92]
87 Umar Akmal 129 2   Pakistan   New Zealand 1/3 University Oval, Dunedin 24 November 2009 Lost [93]
88 Adrian Barath 104 3   West Indies   Australia 1/3 Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane 26 November 2009 Lost [94]
89 Alviro Petersen 100 1   South Africa   India 2/2 Eden Gardens, Kolkata 14 February 2010 Lost [95]
90 Suresh Raina 120 2   India   Sri Lanka 2/3 Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo 26 July 2010 Drawn [96]
91 Kane Williamson 131 2   New Zealand   India 1/3 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 4 November 2010 Drawn [97]
92 Kirk Edwards 110 3   West Indies   India 3/3 Windsor Park, Roseau 6 July 2011 Drawn [98]
93 Shaun Marsh 141 2   Australia   Sri Lanka 2/3 Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Pallekele 8 September 2011 Drawn [99]
94 Abul Hasan 113 1   Bangladesh   West Indies 2/2 Khulna Divisional Stadium, Khulna 21 November 2012 Lost [100]
95 Faf du Plessis 110* 4   South Africa   Australia 2/3 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 22 November 2012 Drawn [101]
96 Hamish Rutherford 171 2   New Zealand   England 1/3 University Oval, Dunedin 8 March 2013 Drawn [102]
97 Shikhar Dhawan 187 2   India   Australia 3/4 PCA Stadium, Mohali 14 March 2013 Won [103]
98 Rohit Sharma 177 2   India   West Indies 1/2 Eden Gardens, Kolkata 6 November 2013 Won [104]
99 Jimmy Neesham 137* 3   New Zealand   India 2/2 Basin Reserve, Wellington 14 February 2014 Drawn [105]
100 Stiaan van Zyl 101* 1   South Africa   West Indies 1/3 Centurion Park, Centurion 17 December 2014 Won [106]
101 Adam Voges 130* 2   Australia   West Indies 1/2 Windsor Park, Roseau 3 June 2015 Won [107]
102 Stephen Cook 115 1   South Africa   England 4/4 Centurion Park, Centurion 22 January 2016 Won [9]
103 Keaton Jennings 112 1   England   India 4/5 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai 8 December 2016 Lost [108]
104 Tom Blundell 107* 2   New Zealand   West Indies 1/2 Basin Reserve, Wellington 1 December 2017 Won [109]
105 Kevin O'Brien 118 3   Ireland   Pakistan 1/1 Malahide Cricket Club Ground, Malahide 11 May 2018 Lost [110]
106 Prithvi Shaw 134 1   India   West Indies 1/2 Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Rajkot 4 October 2018 Won [111]
107 Ben Foakes 107 1   England   Sri Lanka 1/3 Galle International Stadium, Galle 6 November 2018 Won [112]
108 Abid Ali 109* 2   Pakistan   Sri Lanka 1/2 Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi 14 December 2019 Drawn [113]
109 Kyle Mayers 210* 4   West Indies   Bangladesh 1/2 Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong 3 February 2021 Won [114]
110 Pathum Nissanka 103 3   Sri Lanka   West Indies 1/2 Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, Antigua 21 March 2021 Drawn [115]
111 Devon Conway 200 1   New Zealand   England 1/2 Lord's, London 2 June 2021 Drawn [116]
112 Shreyas Iyer 105 1   India   New Zealand 1/2 Green Park, Kanpur 25 November 2021 Drawn [117]
113 Zakir Hasan 100 4   Bangladesh   India 1/2 Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chattogram 14 December 2022 Lost [118]
114 Lorcan Tucker 108 3   Ireland   Bangladesh 1/1 Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka 4 April 2023 Lost [119]
115 Yashasvi Jaiswal 171 1   India   West Indies 1/2 Windsor Park, Roseau, Dominica 13 July 2023 Won [120]
116 Kamran Ghulam 118 1   Pakistan   England 2/3 Multan Cricket Stadium, Multan, Pakistan 15 October 2024 Won [121]

Notes

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  1. ^ Names sort based on last name, except for some Bangladeshi, Indian and Pakistani players, whose names are sorted on first name due to various naming conventions.
  2. ^ a b c d Prior to Australian federation in 1901, there was no national flag of Australia.[10]
  3. ^ Prior to the unification of the South African colonies in 1910, there was no national flag of South Africa.[15]

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