List of international cricket centuries by Donald Bradman

Australian cricketer Sir Donald Bradman, often called the greatest batsman of all time,[2][3][4] scored twenty-nine Test cricket centuries during his international career which lasted from 1928 to 1948.[N 1] However, his cricketing career was interrupted from 1940 to 1946 due to the outbreak of World War II, followed by poor health.[5] He assumed captaincy of the Australian side in the 1936–1937 season,[6] and scored fourteen of his centuries as captain.[7] Bradman holds the world record for the most double centuries scored by a single batsman, with twelve to his name.[8] He was the first of three batsmen to have twice scored triple centuries, followed by Brian Lara and Virender Sehwag.[9] His total of nineteen centuries against England remains the world record for the highest number of centuries against a single team.[10]

When he made 334—his first triple century—against England in the 1930 Ashes, Bradman scored 309 of those runs on 11 July 1930, which remains as the highest amount of runs scored by a single batsman in one day.[11] It was the highest individual Test score until Wally Hammond scored 336 in 1933.[12] In the same series, he went on to score a further century and two more double centuries, accumulating 974 runs in 7 innings—the most runs scored by one batsman in a single series.[13] In 1937, Bradman, suffering from influenza and coming in at the seventh position, scored 270 to guide his team to victory against England.[14] It was rated as the best Test innings of all time by the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 2001.[1] It is also the highest score made by a number 7 batsman, while his 304 against England in 1934 is the highest score made by a number 5 batsman.[15]

By the time of his retirement in 1948, Bradman had made twenty-nine centuries in eighty innings. These centuries, with which he had accumulated 5,393 of his 6,996 Test runs,[16] were scored with a 36.25% ratio of centuries per innings played.[17] This allowed him to maintain a career batting average of 99.94, while no other batsman has been able to reach 61.[N 2][18] He would have retired with an average of 100 had he scored four more runs in his final innings.[19][20]

Contents

Key

Symbol Meaning
* Remained not out
Captained the Australian side
Test The number of the Test matches played in that series
Pos. Position in the batting order
Inn. The innings of the match
H/A The venue was at home (Australia) or away.
Lost The match was lost by Australia.
Won The match was won by Australia.
Drawn The match was drawn.

Test cricket centuries

No. Score Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A Date Result
1 &10000000000000112000000112  England 6 3 3/5 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 01928-12-29 29 December 1928 Lost[21]
2 &10000000000000123000000123  England 5 2 5/5 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 01929-03-08 8 March 1929 Won[22]
3 &10000000000000131000000131  England 3 4 1/5 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Away 01930-06-13 13 June 1930 Lost[23]
4 &10000000000000254000000254  England 3 2 2/5 Lord's Cricket Ground, London Away 01930-06-27 27 June 1930 Won[24]
5 &10000000000000334000000334  England 3 1 3/5 Headingley Stadium, Leeds Away 01930-07-11 11 July 1930 Drawn[25]
6 &10000000000000232000000232  England 3 2 5/5 The Oval, London Away 01930-08-16 16 August 1930 Won[26]
7 &10000000000000223000000223  West Indies 3 1 3/5 Brisbane Exhibition Ground, Brisbane Home 01931-01-16 16 January 1931 Won[27]
8 &10000000000000152000000152  West Indies 3 2 4/5 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 01931-02-13 13 February 1931 Won[28]
9 &10000000000000226000000226  South Africa 3 1 1/5 The Gabba, Brisbane Home 01931-11-27 27 November 1931 Won[29]
10 &10000000000000112000000112  South Africa 4 2 2/5 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Home 01931-12-18 18 December 1931 Won[30]
11 &10000000000000167000000167  South Africa 3 3 3/5 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 01931-12-31 31 December 1931 Won[31]
12 &10000000000000299000000299*  South Africa 3 2 4/5 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Home 01932-01-29 29 January 1932 Won[32]
13 &10000000000000103099999103*  England 4 3 2/5 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 01932-12-30 30 December 1932 Won[33]
14 &10000000000000304000000304  England 5 2 4/5 Headingley Stadium, Leeds Away 01934-07-20 20 July 1934 Drawn[34]
15 &10000000000000244000000244  England 3 1 5/5 The Oval, London Away 01934-08-18 18 August 1934 Won[35]
16 &10000000000000270000000270♠  England 7 3 3/5 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 01937-01-01 1 January 1937 Won[36]
17 &10000000000000212000000212♠  England 3 3 4/5 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Home 01937-01-29 29 January 1937 Won[37]
18 &10000000000000169000000169♠  England 3 1 5/5 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 01937-02-26 26 February 1937 Won[38]
19 &10000000000000144000000144*♠  England 3 3 1/5 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Away 01938-06-10 10 June 1938 Drawn[39]
20 &10000000000000102000000102*♠  England 3 4 2/5 Lord's Cricket Ground, London Away 01938-06-24 24 June 1938 Drawn[40]
21 &10000000000000103000000103♠  England 4 2 4/5 Headingley Stadium, Leeds Away 01938-07-22 22 July 1938 Won[41]
22 &10000000000000187000000187♠  England 3 1 1/5 The Gabba, Brisbane Home 01946-11-29 29 November 1946 Won[42]
23 &10000000000000234000000234♠  England 6 2 2/5 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Home 01946-12-13 13 December 1946 Won[43]
24 &10000000000000185000000185♠  India 3 1 1/5 The Gabba, Brisbane Home 01947-11-28 28 November 1947 Won[44]
25 &10000000000000132000000132♠  India 3 1 3/5 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 01948-01-01 1 January 1948 Won[45]
26 &10000000000000127000000127*♠  India 6 3 3/5 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 01948-01-01 1 January 1948 Won[45]
27 &10000000000000201000000201♠  India 3 1 4/5 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Home 01948-01-23 23 January 1948 Won[46]
28 &10000000000000138000000138♠  England 3 2 1/5 Trent Bridge, Nottingham Away 01948-06-10 10 June 1948 Won[47]
29 &10000000000000173000000173*♠  England 3 4 4/5 Headingley Stadium, Leeds Away 01948-07-22 22 July 1948 Won[48]

Notes

  1. ^ Bradman only played international Test cricket matches and not One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals, which were not played at that time.
  2. ^ Calculated from batsmen who have batted a minimum of twenty innings.

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