List of international cricket centuries by Sourav Ganguly

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Sourav Ganguly is a former Indian cricketer and captain of the India national cricket team. From his international debut in 1992 to his retirement in 2008, he scored centuries (100 or more runs) on 16 occasions in Test cricket and in 22 One Day International (ODI) matches.[1]

A man in the Indian test cricket uniform standing near the boundary line
Sourav Ganguly scored 16 centuries in Test matches and 22 in ODIs.

Ganguly scored a century on Test debut, against England in Lord's in June 1996. He became the 10th Indian player to perform the feat,[2] and the third player to score a century on debut at the ground.[3] In the next match at Trent Bridge, he made 136 and became the third batsman to make a century in each of his first two innings.[4] He is eighth in the list of leading Test century makers for India.[5] His highest score of 239—his only double century—was made against Pakistan in 2007 at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore. He made centuries against all Test-cricket playing nations except South Africa and West Indies. His centuries have been scored in fourteen cricket grounds, including eight outside India. He ended up in the nineties on four occasions—including two scores of 99.[6]

In ODIs, Ganguly scored centuries against ten opponents—against all the cricketing nations that have permanent One Day International status except the West Indies. His first ODI century came against Sri Lanka at the R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo in August 1997. He made his highest score in the format when he scored 183 against the same team during the 1999 World Cup. As of January 2019, he is joint-eighth in the list of leading century makers in ODIs.[lower-alpha 1] Four out of his 22 centuries were scored at home grounds and eighteen were at away (opposition's home) or neutral venues. He was dismissed six times between 90 and 100.[8]

KeyEdit

 
The pavilion at Lord's Cricket Ground, where Ganguly scored a century on debut
Symbol Meaning
* Remained not out
  Captained the team
  Man of the match
Test The number of the Test matches played in that series
Pos. Position in the batting order
Inn. The innings of the match
S/R Strike rate during the innings
H/A/N The venue was at home (India), away or neutral.
Lost The match was lost by India.
Won The match was won by India.
Drawn The match was drawn.

Test centuriesEdit

Centuries in Test cricket[9]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A Date Result Ref
1 131   England 3 2 2/3 Lord's Cricket Ground, London Away 20 June 1996 Drawn [2]
2 136     England 3 1 3/3 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Away 4 July 1996 Drawn [4]
3 147   Sri Lanka 6 2 2/2 Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo Away 9 August 1997 Drawn [10]
4 109   Sri Lanka 6 2 1/3 Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali Home 19 November 1997 Drawn [11]
5 173     Sri Lanka 4 1 3/3 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Home 3 December 1997 Drawn [12]
6 101*   New Zealand 4 4 3/3 Seddon Park, Hamilton Away 2 January 1999 Drawn [13]
7 125   New Zealand 5 1 3/3 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 29 October 1999 Drawn [14]
8 136     Zimbabwe 3 2 2/2 Feroz Shah Kotla, New Delhi Home 28 February 2002 Won [15]
9 128     England 5 1 3/4 Headingley, Leeds Away 22 August 2002 Won [16]
10 100*     New Zealand 6 1 1/2 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 8 October 2003 Drawn [17]
11 144       Australia 5 2 1/4 Brisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane Away 4 December 2003 Drawn [18]
12 101     Zimbabwe 5 2 1/2 Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo Away 13 September 2005 Won [19]
13 100   Bangladesh 5 1 1/2 Bir Shrestha Shahid Ruhul Amin Stadium, Chittagong Away 18 May 2007 Drawn [20]
14 102   Pakistan 5 1 2/3 Eden Gardens, Kolkata Home 30 November 2007 Drawn [21]
15 239     Pakistan 4 1 3/3 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore Home 8 December 2007 Drawn [22]
16 102   Australia 6 1 2/4 Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali Home 17 October 2008 Won [23]

ODI centuriesEdit

Centuries in One Day Internationals[24]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 113   Sri Lanka 2 1 89.68 R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Away 20 August 1997 Lost [25]
2 124     Pakistan 1 2 89.85 Bangabandhu Stadium, Dhaka Neutral 18 January 1998 Won [26]
3 105   New Zealand 2 1 75.00 Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah Neutral 17 April 1998 Won [27]
4 109   Sri Lanka 1 1 80.14 R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Away 7 July 1998 Won [28]
5 107*     Zimbabwe 2 2 82.94 Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo Away 27 September 1998 Won [29]
6 130*     Sri Lanka 1 1 81.25 Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur Home 22 March 1999 Won [30]
7 183     Sri Lanka 2 1 115.82 County Ground, Taunton Neutral 26 May 1999 Won [31]
8 139     Zimbabwe 2 1 94.55 Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi Neutral 1 October 1999 Won [32]
9 153*     New Zealand 1 1 102.00 Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior Home 11 November 1999 Won [33]
10 100   Australia 2 2 78.74 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Away 12 January 2000 Lost [34]
11 141     Pakistan 2 1 97.91 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Neutral 25 January 2000 Won [35]
12 105*       South Africa 1 2 75.53 Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur Home 12 March 2000 Won [36]
13 135*       Bangladesh 1 2 108.87 Bangabandhu Stadium, Dhaka Away 30 May 2000 Won [37]
14 141*       South Africa 1 1 99.29 Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi Neutral 13 October 2000 Won [38]
15 117     New Zealand 1 1 90.00 Gymkhana Club Ground, Nairobi Neutral 15 October 2000 Lost [39]
16 144       Zimbabwe 2 1 94.73 Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad Home 5 December 2000 Won [40]
17 127     South Africa 1 1 100.79 New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg Away 5 October 2001 Lost [41]
18 111     Kenya 1 1 89.51 Boland Park, Paarl Neutral 24 October 2001 Won [42]
19 117*     England 2 2 107.33 R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo Neutral 22 September 2002 Won [43]
20 112*     Namibia 3 1 94.11 City Oval, Pietermaritzburg Neutral 23 February 2003 Won [44]
21 107*       Kenya 3 2 89.16 Newlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town Neutral 7 March 2003 Won [45]
22 111*       Kenya 3 1 97.36 Sahara Stadium Kingsmead, Durban Neutral 20 March 2003 Won [46]

NotesEdit

  1. He is tied with Tillakaratne Dilshan, and is behind Sachin Tendulkar (49); Virat Kohli (43); Ricky Ponting (30); Rohit Sharma (29); Sanath Jayasuriya (28); Hashim Amla (27); and Kumar Sangakkara, AB de Villiers and Chris Gayle (25 each).[7]

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