Common questions

Who has the most 100 in Test cricket?

Who has the most 100 in Test cricket?

SR Tendulkar

Player Span 100
SR Tendulkar (INDIA) 1989-2013 51
JH Kallis (ICC/SA) 1995-2013 45
RT Ponting (AUS) 1995-2012 41
KC Sangakkara (SL) 2000-2015 38

Who scored fastest 100 in Test?

Brendan McCullum
New Zealand’s Brendan McCullum holds the record for the fastest test cricket century of all time – he took just 54 balls to reach the milestone in a match against Australia in Christchurch in the 2015/16 season.

Who scored 100 centuries in test?

Sachin Tendulkar is the only cricketer who has scored 100 centuries in the cricket world. Ricky Ponting of Australia is on the second spot with 71 centuries and incumbent Indian captain, Virat Kohli is on the third spot in terms of overall highest number of centuries.

Who hit 100 century in cricket?

The first cricketer to achieve the feat was W. G. Grace, who completed his hundredth century in May 1895. Grace remains the only batsman to have achieved the feat and finish with a batting average below 40….Batsmen with 100 centuries or above.

Player Viv Richards
Career 1971–1993
Inns 796
Runs 36,212
Ave 49.40

When did Kohli last century?

23 November 2019
Virat Kohli scored his last international century, his 70th, on 23 November 2019 against Bangladesh, at the Eden Gardens.

How many balls did Njnj Astle take to score 222?

NJ Astle’s second hundred in his 222 v England at Christchurch in 2001/02 took 39 balls.

Why is it important to learn the times tables?

Learning the times tables is a basic numeracy skill and part of your maths education that you will regularly come across when doing calculations in upper years. This means that mastery of these multiplication sums is not only important now, but also in future.

Which cricketers have played the most hundreds in cricket?

Most hundreds Player Span Mat Inns 50 SR Tendulkar (INDIA) 1989-2013 200 329 68 JH Kallis (ICC/SA) 1995-2013 166 280 58 RT Ponting (AUS) 1995-2012 168 287 62 KC Sangakkara (SL) 2000-2015 134 233 52

How can I memorise the times tables?

Learn the tables and say them out loud so you can remember them better. What may also be interesting is the tables table. This is a handy way of quickly viewing of all the tables. Learning the times tables is a basic numeracy skill and part of your maths education that you will regularly come across when doing calculations in upper years.