Cricket Records for Most Hundreds Against One Team: ODI, T20i, Test

In the intricate tapestry of cricket, where individual brilliance often intertwines with team dynamics, certain records stand out, hinting at deeper narratives than just numbers on a scoreboard.

One such intriguing statistic is the achievement of scoring the most hundreds against one team across different formats.

But what does this record truly signify? Is it a testament to a player's unparalleled skill, or does it reveal a particular team's vulnerability to that player?

And more importantly, who are these cricketing maestros that have managed to etch their names in this unique hall of fame?

While the sheer consistency required to achieve this feat is undeniable, there's more to this story than meets the eye.

Does the record speak to the psychological edge a player has over a specific opponent? Or is it a reflection of the conditions and venues where these matches are played?

As we delve deeper into this topic, we'll uncover the layers behind the most hundreds against one team record, exploring the tales of rivalry, resilience, and cricketing prowess that lie beneath.

Cricket Records for Most Hundreds Against One Team: ODI, T20i, Test


Cricket, a game steeped in history and tradition, has witnessed countless records that have both astounded and intrigued fans worldwide.

Among these myriad achievements, there's a particular record that stands out, not just for its rarity but for the sheer dominance it signifies over a singular opponent.

The record for the **Cricket Records for Most Hundreds Against One Team** across different formats - ODI, T20i, and Test - is one such accolade that few have ventured into and even fewer have conquered.

While many batsmen have their favorite oppositions, consistently scoring centuries against one team is a testament to a player's skill, mental fortitude, and perhaps a hint of personal rivalry.

But who are these cricketing maestros that have managed to etch their names in this unique hall of fame?

And more importantly, what does it take to achieve such a feat across the varying demands of ODI, T20i, and Test cricket?

As we delve deeper into this topic, one can't help but wonder: Is it the bowler's predictability or the batsman's prowess that leads to such repeated successes?

Or perhaps, is there an underlying narrative, a story of rivalry and challenge, that drives these players to such heights against a specific team?

Dive in, as we explore the tales, the numbers, and the legends behind this fascinating record.


Cricket Records for Most Hundreds Against One Team: ODI, T20i, Test


050100PlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAve
6 31 20 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1991-2013 110 144 9 6707 241* 49.68
6 12 19 DG Bradman (AUS) 1928-1948 37 63 7 5028 334 89.78
3 23 17 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1990-2012 109 116 12 5108 203 49.11
6 24 16 V Kohli (IND) 2009-2023 93 109 10 5008 186 50.58
4 17 15 V Kohli (IND) 2008-2023 69 74 14 3927 243 65.45
3 10 14 SPD Smith (AUS) 2010-2023 52 66 7 3345 192 56.69
7 22 14 RT Ponting (AUS) 1995-2012 89 111 9 4795 257 47.00
5 11 13 SM Gavaskar (IND) 1971-1986 38 59 7 3144 236* 60.46
5 20 13 DPMD Jayawardene (SL) 1998-2015 75 89 8 3987 213* 49.22
4 17 13 RT Ponting (AUS) 1997-2010 77 99 7 4141 196 45.01
4 19 13 SPD Smith (AUS) 2010-2023 79 108 13 4634 239 48.77
2 13 12 KC Sangakkara (SL) 2001-2015 49 52 5 3090 319 65.74
4 13 12 JE Root (ENG) 2012-2022 53 70 9 3426 218 56.16
3 15 12 JB Hobbs (ENG) 1908-1930 41 71 4 3636 187 54.26
5 23 12 V Kohli (IND) 2009-2023 73 75 10 3850 200 59.23
3 25 12 JH Kallis (SA) 1998-2011 66 85 18 4120 177 61.49
4 13 12 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1991-2011 83 103 5 3752 200* 38.28
9 26 12 BC Lara (ICC/WI) 1991-2007 82 108 5 4714 277 45.76
5 23 12 KC Sangakkara (SL) 2000-2015 89 108 12 4885 230 50.88
1 9 11 AB de Villiers (SA) 2005-2016 44 50 8 2724 178 64.85
1 9 11 IVA Richards (WI) 1974-1989 59 67 8 2924 192* 49.55
4 26 11 IVA Richards (WI) 1976-1991 72 84 10 4488 291 60.64
3 23 11 KC Sangakkara (SL) 2000-2015 97 103 6 4287 219 44.19
4 15 11 DI Gower (ENG) 1978-1991 74 108 7 4063 215 40.22
7 14 11 PA de Silva (SL) 1984-2002 96 111 9 3794 168 37.19
4 27 11 DL Haynes (WI) 1978-1993 97 123 14 4495 148 41.23
7 13 10 GS Sobers (WI) 1954-1974 37 62 8 3214 226 59.51
3 11 10 GC Smith (SA) 2003-2012 50 67 5 3078 277 49.64
3 14 10 VVS Laxman (IND) 1998-2012 50 73 8 3173 281 48.81
6 14 10 GS Chappell (AUS) 1970-1983 55 84 11 3276 144 44.87
8 17 10 SR Waugh (AUS) 1986-2003 76 101 27 3866 177* 52.24
8 24 10 RT Ponting (AUS) 1995-2012 80 102 4 4105 164 41.88
9 16 10 ST Jayasuriya (SL) 1990-2010 103 105 7 3927 340 40.07
6 25 10 DPMD Jayawardene (SL) 1997-2014 110 117 9 4563 275 42.25
1 4 9 Zaheer Abbas (PAK) 1978-1985 32 37 5 2352 235* 73.50
3 6 9 Mohammad Yousuf (PAK) 1999-2009 33 38 7 1992 192 64.25
2 10 9 JE Root (ENG) 2014-2022 37 46 6 2204 182* 55.10
2 7 9 WR Hammond (ENG) 1928-1947 33 58 3 2852 251 51.85
4 19 9 ML Hayden (AUS) 1994-2008 48 65 4 3417 203 56.01
4 13 9 DA Warner (AUS) 2009-2023 53 65 1 2893 200 45.20
3 18 9 JH Kallis (SA) 1996-2013 58 68 15 3409 201* 64.32
4 21 9 Saeed Anwar (PAK) 1989-2002 63 68 3 3117 136 47.95
4 10 9 MJ Clarke (AUS) 2003-2015 56 70 9 2972 329* 48.72
6 9 9 BC Lara (WI) 1990-2007 60 70 7 2944 216 46.73
3 13 9 AB de Villiers (SA) 2005-2018 61 76 5 2899 217* 40.83
5 15 9 JH Kallis (SA) 1996-2013 67 76 11 3071 186 47.24
5 16 9 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1990-2012 66 80 8 3345 217 46.45
4 14 9 RG Sharma (IND) 2007-2023 76 83 8 3351 209 44.68
1 20 9 S Chanderpaul (WI) 1994-2013 73 87 15 3531 149* 49.04
2 22 9 Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK) 1992-2006 83 89 12 3824 200* 49.66
7 19 9 RT Ponting (AUS) 1995-2012 71 90 11 3452 206 43.69
0 23 9 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1990-2012 69 90 8 3990 193 48.65
9 17 9 JH Kallis (SA) 1995-2012 75 95 12 3339 182* 40.22
7 22 9 RB Richardson (WI) 1984-1996 80 98 8 3673 182 40.81
0 5 8 RN Harvey (AUS) 1949-1958 14 23 3 1625 205 81.25
1 5 8 GA Headley (WI) 1930-1954 16 29 3 1852 270* 71.23
2 7 8 GS Sobers (WI) 1958-1971 18 30 7 1920 198 83.47
3 6 8 TM Dilshan (SL) 2002-2016 39 40 7 1903 168 57.66
3 8 8 AR Morris (AUS) 1946-1955 24 43 2 2080 206 50.73
6 8 8 AJ Finch (AUS) 2011-2022 46 45 4 1973 156 48.12
1 7 8 DA Warner (AUS) 2010-2022 39 45 4 2326 335* 56.73
1 16 8 H Sutcliffe (ENG) 1924-1934 27 46 5 2741 194 66.85
2 6 8 V Sehwag (IND) 2001-2012 38 47 2 2130 173 47.33
1 8 8 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1992-2004 43 47 7 2295 201* 57.37
1 9 8 DC Boon (AUS) 1985-1995 40 49 6 2416 135 56.18
1 7 8 AJ Strauss (ENG) 2004-2012 38 51 5 2155 169 46.84
1 8 8 F du Plessis (SA) 2011-2020 43 53 6 2194 126 46.68
0 9 8 GC Smith (SA) 2002-2011 42 53 2 2481 148 48.64
2 12 8 SM Gavaskar (IND) 1977-1987 47 56 3 2390 172 45.09
8 11 8 Younis Khan (PAK) 2000-2015 48 56 6 2598 267 51.96
5 13 8 G Gambhir (IND) 2005-2012 51 57 3 2452 167 45.40
3 14 8 JE Root (ENG) 2013-2023 42 57 8 2734 226 55.79
2 11 8 R Dravid (IND) 1997-2010 46 59 8 2691 222 52.76
2 13 8 V Kohli (IND) 2010-2023 50 60 6 2610 211 48.33
4 16 8 CG Greenidge (WI) 1974-1989 47 62 7 2859 194 51.98
2 16 8 HM Amla (SA) 2004-2019 49 65 6 3167 311* 53.67
2 15 8 KS Williamson (NZ) 2011-2023 54 65 6 3206 238 54.33
4 10 8 HH Gibbs (SA) 1998-2009 52 66 8 2622 192 45.20
4 19 8 M Azharuddin (IND) 1985-2000 70 71 13 3049 199 52.56
3 20 8 Javed Miandad (PAK) 1978-1996 63 73 17 3403 280* 60.76
2 21 8 R Dravid (IND) 1997-2011 63 76 13 3326 146 52.79
2 19 8 RT Ponting (AUS) 1995-2011 69 77 14 3145 157* 49.92
7 11 8 RG Sharma (IND) 2008-2023 75 77 11 2727 264 41.31
6 17 8 BC Lara (WI) 1991-2007 59 78 4 3778 400* 51.05
4 15 8 AN Cook (ENG) 2006-2018 57 81 4 3253 294 42.24
3 17 8 CH Gayle (WI) 2000-2021 70 82 4 3249 162 41.65
3 19 8 G Boycott (ENG) 1964-1981 55 87 12 3631 191 48.41
4 16 8 PA de Silva (SL) 1984-2003 77 87 7 3038 148 37.97
4 13 8 LRPL Taylor (NZ) 2007-2021 75 88 11 3017 181* 39.18
5 16 8 Younis Khan (PAK) 2000-2015 80 96 8 3615 313 41.07
6 34 8 IVA Richards (WI) 1975-1991 88 104 10 4453 208 47.37
4 18 8 MJ Clarke (AUS) 2003-2015 84 105 14 3730 187 40.98
10 23 8 V Kohli (IND) 2011-2022 83 105 11 3970 235 42.23
5 25 8 GA Gooch (ENG) 1975-1995 74 110 1 4027 196 36.94
4 30 8 AR Border (AUS) 1978-1993 90 124 25 4850 200* 48.98

Cricket Records for Most Hundreds Against One Team: ODI


050100PlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR4s6s
2 11 10 V Kohli (IND) 2008-2023 50 49 10 2503 166* 64.17 2656 94.23 239 26
3 11 9 V Kohli (IND) 2009-2023 43 41 7 2261 157* 66.50 2332 96.95 239 25
2 15 9 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1991-2012 71 70 1 3077 175 44.59 3632 84.71 330 35
2 8 8 RG Sharma (IND) 2007-2023 42 42 4 2251 209 59.23 2384 94.42 182 78
2 11 8 V Kohli (IND) 2009-2023 46 44 3 2172 123 52.97 2278 95.34 192 24
3 17 8 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1990-2012 84 80 9 3113 138 43.84 3556 87.54 303 30
5 5 7 AJ Finch (AUS) 2013-2020 30 29 1 1354 135 48.35 1464 92.48 138 25
3 13 7 Saeed Anwar (PAK) 1989-2002 52 52 3 2198 126 44.85 2674 82.19 209 25
7 14 7 ST Jayasuriya (SL) 1990-2009 89 85 5 2899 189 36.23 2989 96.98 330 46
- 2 6 Q de Kock (SA) 2013-2022 19 19 0 1072 135 56.42 1166 91.93 120 13
2 3 6 V Sehwag (IND) 2001-2010 23 23 1 1157 130 52.59 1113 103.95 152 22
3 4 6 AC Gilchrist (AUS) 1999-2008 30 30 0 1511 154 50.36 1428 105.81 154 36
1 5 6 AB de Villiers (SA) 2005-2018 32 32 4 1357 119 48.46 1221 111.13 118 41
3 9 6 G Gambhir (IND) 2005-2012 37 36 3 1668 150* 50.54 1882 88.62 166 3
5 6 6 RG Sharma (IND) 2008-2023 49 48 9 1807 264 46.33 1923 93.96 166 48
2 12 6 RT Ponting (AUS) 1995-2011 51 50 7 1971 141* 45.83 2412 81.71 194 21
3 9 6 RT Ponting (AUS) 1995-2012 59 59 5 2164 140* 40.07 2658 81.41 184 32
3 13 6 DL Haynes (WI) 1978-1993 64 64 8 2262 148 40.39 3472 65.14 207+ 10+
3 18 6 KC Sangakkara (SL) 2000-2014 76 71 3 2700 138* 39.70 3308 81.62 259 23
- 1 5 Babar Azam (PAK) 2016-2022 10 10 1 717 125* 79.66 774 92.63 51 9
- 4 5 HM Amla (SA) 2010-2019 16 16 2 1069 153* 76.35 1071 99.81 98 10
1 5 5 SPD Smith (AUS) 2010-2023 24 20 0 1145 149 57.25 1102 103.90 115 16
1 5 5 HM Amla (SA) 2009-2019 22 21 1 1143 154 57.15 1256 91.00 109 12
- 3 5 F du Plessis (SA) 2011-2019 22 21 1 1080 126 54.00 1155 93.50 101 13
3 2 5 Salman Butt (PAK) 2004-2010 21 21 2 992 129* 52.21 1193 83.15 129 4
- 4 5 AB de Villiers (SA) 2005-2016 24 22 3 1279 162* 67.31 1154 110.83 96 40
1 6 5 KC Sangakkara (SL) 2002-2015 31 28 3 1206 128 48.24 1367 88.22 134 4
3 5 5 NJ Astle (NZ) 1995-2005 29 29 1 1207 120 43.10 1520 79.40 119 9
- 2 5 HH Gibbs (SA) 1999-2008 29 29 4 1074 125 42.96 1312 81.85 101 25
1 8 5 V Kohli (IND) 2010-2023 29 29 3 1433 154* 55.11 1502 95.40 129 20
- 5 5 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1992-2004 34 33 5 1377 146 49.17 1504 91.55 152 20
1 5 5 LRPL Taylor (NZ) 2007-2019 35 34 5 1424 181* 49.10 1710 83.27 125 21
1 8 5 RT Ponting (AUS) 1999-2010 39 38 5 1598 126 48.42 1893 84.41 173 16
4 8 5 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1990-2009 42 41 3 1750 186* 46.05 1835 95.36 206 26
2 8 5 DPMD Jayawardene (SL) 1999-2015 47 43 4 1562 144 40.05 1865 83.75 147 4
5 8 5 ST Jayasuriya (SL) 1991-2009 47 45 0 1519 140 33.75 1666 91.17 154 41
4 6 5 BC Lara (WI) 1990-2007 48 48 7 1771 156 43.19 2243 78.95 182 18
1 8 5 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1991-2011 57 57 1 2001 200* 35.73 2622 76.31 219 15
5 16 5 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1989-2012 69 67 4 2526 141 40.09 2887 87.49 294 29
- 1 4 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1996-2003 10 9 3 647 146 107.83 667 97.00 73 5
- 3 4 V Kohli (IND) 2010-2022 15 15 3 807 136 67.25 797 101.25 80 7
- 3 4 JE Root (ENG) 2014-2019 17 15 3 804 107 67.00 887 90.64 65 3
1 6 4 S Dhawan (IND) 2013-2021 19 19 3 1111 132* 69.43 1144 97.11 129 15
- 2 4 VVS Laxman (IND) 1998-2004 21 19 3 739 106* 46.18 959 77.05 63 1
- 2 4 TM Dilshan (SL) 2002-2015 24 21 5 859 161* 53.68 924 92.96 90 1
1 5 4 ST Jayasuriya (SL) 1990-2009 22 21 2 1030 130 54.21 1037 99.32 122 24
1 4 4 DA Warner (AUS) 2009-2020 23 23 0 1007 173 43.78 1004 100.29 112 18
1 9 4 G Kirsten (SA) 1995-2001 26 26 4 1377 133* 62.59 1797 76.62 122 3
2 7 4 ML Hayden (AUS) 1993-2007 29 28 4 1258 181* 52.41 1590 79.11 136 20
2 8 4 V Kohli (IND) 2010-2022 30 28 5 1403 160* 61.00 1633 85.91 111 17
3 7 4 S Dhawan (IND) 2010-2020 30 29 1 1265 143 45.17 1295 97.68 162 11
2 9 4 AJ Finch (AUS) 2013-2020 32 31 1 1460 124 48.66 1699 85.93 149 32
- 9 4 GA Gooch (ENG) 1979-1995 32 31 1 1395 136 46.50 2258 61.78 130 4
2 7 4 Saeed Anwar (PAK) 1990-2001 32 32 4 1260 113* 45.00 1619 77.82 120 8
1 8 4 CH Gayle (WI) 2000-2019 36 34 2 1632 162 51.00 1697 96.16 146 85
3 3 4 ST Jayasuriya (SL) 1992-2011 35 34 2 1195 152 37.34 1179 101.35 145 28
2 7 4 Yuvraj Singh (IND) 2002-2017 37 36 6 1523 150 50.76 1499 101.60 173 29
2 6 4 Mohammad Hafeez (PAK) 2003-2017 38 37 3 1322 140* 38.88 1711 77.26 130 21
5 11 4 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1991-2011 39 39 9 1573 141* 52.43 2016 78.02 152 8
3 9 4 SC Ganguly (IND) 1996-2007 44 40 2 1534 183 40.36 2115 72.52 138 24
- 12 4 JH Kallis (SA) 1998-2011 40 40 7 1666 139 50.48 2144 77.70 119 21
5 6 4 CH Gayle (WI) 1999-2019 41 41 0 1334 140 32.53 1499 88.99 178 29
- 11 4 KC Sangakkara (SL) 2001-2015 44 41 7 1625 134* 47.79 2075 78.31 152 5
1 11 4 Shoaib Malik (PAK) 2000-2019 42 42 4 1782 143 46.89 2015 88.43 174 20
2 10 4 RT Ponting (AUS) 1995-2012 46 45 6 1649 124 42.28 2146 76.84 116 19
3 11 4 Tamim Iqbal (BAN) 2007-2022 47 47 2 1947 158 43.26 2400 81.12 188 41
2 8 4 Saeed Anwar (PAK) 1989-2003 50 48 2 2002 194 43.52 2210 90.58 216 34
- 15 4 Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK) 1992-2006 63 58 7 2265 118* 44.41 2903 78.02 157 39
4 11 4 TM Dilshan (SL) 2000-2014 70 64 5 2255 160* 38.22 2521 89.44 276 16
2 12 4 Inzamam-ul-Haq (PAK) 1992-2006 67 64 9 2403 123 43.69 3059 78.55 208 35
3 18 4 DL Haynes (WI) 1979-1993 65 65 8 2390 142* 41.92 3927 60.86 207+ 8+
5 17 4 DPMD Jayawardene (SL) 1998-2014 87 84 8 2666 128 35.07 3411 78.15 222 16

Cricket Records for Most Hundreds Against One Team: Test


050100PlayerSpanMatInnsNORunsHSAveBFSR4s6s
6 12 19 DG Bradman (AUS) 1928-1948 37 63 7 5028 334 89.78 8660 58.06 443+ 5
5 7 13 SM Gavaskar (IND) 1971-1983 27 48 6 2749 236* 65.45 1262+ 54.27 225+ 9
2 13 12 SPD Smith (AUS) 2010-2023 37 66 5 3417 239 56.01 6241 54.75 388 21
3 15 12 JB Hobbs (ENG) 1908-1930 41 71 4 3636 187 54.26 5363+ 46.22 241+ 4
4 16 11 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1991-2013 39 74 8 3630 241* 55.00 6110 59.41 434 25
2 12 10 KC Sangakkara (SL) 2002-2015 23 45 6 2911 230 74.64 5331 54.60 307 14
6 13 10 GS Sobers (WI) 1954-1974 36 61 8 3214 226 60.64 3053+ 52.96 330+ 10
6 14 10 SR Waugh (AUS) 1986-2003 46 73 18 3200 177* 58.18 6005 53.28 361 3
- 6 9 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1990-2010 25 36 3 1995 203 60.45 3674+ 54.00 241+ 10
2 5 9 SPD Smith (AUS) 2013-2023 19 37 6 2042 192 65.87 3889 52.50 226 10
1 10 9 JE Root (ENG) 2012-2022 25 45 5 2526 218 63.15 4522 55.86 273 7
3 7 9 RB Richardson (WI) 1984-1995 29 48 4 2175 182 49.43 4486 48.48 284 12
2 7 9 WR Hammond (ENG) 1928-1947 33 58 3 2852 251 51.85 7491 38.07 269+ 8
5 11 9 BC Lara (ICC/WI) 1992-2005 31 58 2 2856 277 51.00 4675 61.09 381 21
4 12 9 GS Chappell (AUS) 1970-1983 35 65 8 2619 144 45.94 5632 46.50 291 4
3 12 9 DI Gower (ENG) 1978-1991 42 77 4 3269 215 44.78 5986 54.61 389 2
- 5 8 RN Harvey (AUS) 1949-1958 14 23 3 1625 205 81.25 - - 105+ 0
1 5 8 GA Headley (WI) 1930-1954 16 29 3 1852 270* 71.23 416+ 56.00 87+ 1
2 7 8 GS Sobers (WI) 1958-1971 18 30 7 1920 198 83.47 - - 73+ 17+
2 4 8 SM Gavaskar (IND) 1977-1986 20 31 1 1550 172 51.66 3336+ 43.82 179 2
3 1 8 PA de Silva (SL) 1985-2000 21 38 3 1475 168 42.14 2295+ 49.23 151+ 6
2 10 8 DPMD Jayawardene (SL) 1998-2014 23 41 3 2212 213* 58.21 4552 48.59 247 12
1 7 8 IVA Richards (WI) 1974-1989 28 41 3 1927 192* 50.71 659+ 65.25 124+ 20
3 12 8 JH Kallis (SA) 1998-2010 24 43 11 2356 177 73.62 5239 44.97 244 15
3 8 8 AR Morris (AUS) 1946-1955 24 43 2 2080 206 50.73 1155+ 48.91 150+ 6
3 5 8 V Kohli (IND) 2011-2023 25 44 1 2042 186 47.48 3896 52.41 227 5
1 16 8 H Sutcliffe (ENG) 1924-1934 27 46 5 2741 194 66.85 6557+ 34.60 188+ 3
6 11 8 RT Ponting (AUS) 1997-2012 26 48 3 2132 143* 47.37 3566 59.78 252 12
3 6 8 Younis Khan (PAK) 2000-2015 29 48 4 2286 313 51.95 4495 50.85 223 16
2 15 8 IVA Richards (WI) 1976-1991 36 50 4 2869 291 62.36 3979 72.10 390 34
4 8 8 JH Kallis (SA) 1995-2012 31 51 3 2141 182* 44.60 4669 45.85 237 12
4 12 8 RT Ponting (AUS) 1996-2012 29 51 4 2555 257 54.36 4428 57.70 278 4
2 9 8 RT Ponting (AUS) 1997-2010 35 58 2 2476 196 44.21 4024 61.53 279 15
3 21 8 AR Border (AUS) 1978-1993 47 82 19 3548 200* 56.31 8335 42.56 404 6
1 3 7 Mohammad Yousuf (PAK) 2000-2006 8 14 2 1214 192 101.16 2321 52.30 141 4
- 4 7 ED Weekes (WI) 1948-1953 10 15 1 1495 207 106.78 - - 95+ 0
1 7 7 KC Sangakkara (SL) 2001-2014 15 21 2 1816 319 95.57 3042 59.69 201 16
- 4 7 GC Smith (SA) 2003-2010 14 25 2 1593 148 69.26 2692 59.17 205 7
- 6 7 Javed Miandad (PAK) 1976-1993 18 29 5 1919 271 79.95 2303+ 48.54 216 14
1 5 7 JH Kallis (SA) 2000-2013 18 31 6 1734 201* 69.36 3906 44.39 173 11
2 3 7 M Leyland (ENG) 1929-1938 20 34 4 1705 187 56.83 4266 39.96 150+ 4
1 8 7 R Dravid (IND) 1996-2011 21 37 5 1950 217 60.93 4715 41.35 253 0
- 4 7 MJ Slater (AUS) 1993-2001 20 37 0 1669 176 45.10 2949 56.59 194 5
3 7 7 GC Smith (SA) 2003-2012 21 39 3 2051 277 56.97 3524 58.20 261 2
2 6 7 MJ Clarke (AUS) 2004-2014 22 40 2 2049 329* 53.92 3622 56.57 227 14
1 11 7 DCS Compton (ENG) 1947-1957 24 42 1 2205 208 53.78 345+ 28.98 113+ 0
1 9 7 AD Nourse (SA) 1935-1951 24 43 6 2037 208 55.05 108+ 63.88 64+ 6
- 10 7 S Chanderpaul (WI) 1994-2013 25 44 10 2171 140 63.85 5171 41.98 219 8
1 12 7 CH Lloyd (WI) 1966-1983 28 44 4 2344 242* 58.60 605+ 57.02 161+ 22
- 7 7 RT Ponting (AUS) 1996-2012 24 44 7 1977 206 53.43 3717 53.18 198 12
3 5 7 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1992-2011 25 45 4 1741 169 42.46 3648 47.72 242 9
3 8 7 CG Greenidge (WI) 1976-1990 32 48 2 2318 223 50.39 4231 54.78 317 16
4 11 7 BC Lara (WI) 1994-2004 30 51 3 2983 400* 62.14 4645 64.21 415 13
4 13 7 WM Lawry (AUS) 1961-1971 29 51 5 2233 166 48.54 4709+ 34.57 218+ 6
3 9 7 SR Waugh (AUS) 1988-2003 32 51 7 2192 200 49.81 4551 48.16 191 8
- 13 7 SR Tendulkar (IND) 1990-2012 32 53 4 2535 193 51.73 4855 52.21 357 8
1 9 7 AN Cook (ENG) 2006-2018 30 54 3 2431 294 47.66 5374 45.23 283 3
- 13 7 HW Taylor (SA) 1912-1931 30 54 3 2287 176 44.84 - - 11+ 5
5 8 7 DC Boon (AUS) 1985-1995 31 57 8 2237 184* 45.65 5499 40.68 253 1
- 13 7 JH Edrich (ENG) 1964-1975 32 57 3 2644 175 48.96 7333 36.05 262 4
- 16 7 B Mitchell (SA) 1929-1949 30 57 7 2732 189* 54.64 158+ 29.11 21+ 0
2 7 7 MJ Clarke (AUS) 2005-2015 35 62 7 2241 187 40.74 3985 56.23 261 4
3 14 7 G Boycott (ENG) 1964-1981 38 71 9 2945 191 47.50 8568 34.37 244 0
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Cricket Records for Most Hundreds Against One Team: ODI, T20i, Test


Cricket Records for Most Hundreds Against One Team: ODI, T20i, Test

Cricket, a sport steeped in history and tradition, has witnessed numerous records that have stood the test of time.

Among these, the feat of scoring the most hundreds against one team across different formats stands out as a unique testament to a player’s prowess and consistency.

This record not only speaks to a batsman‘s skill but also to their psychological edge over a specific opposition, an ability to decode their strategies and exploit their weaknesses time and again.

The record for the most hundreds against one team is not just about numbers; it’s a narrative of epic rivalries and individual brilliance.

In the fast-paced world of One Day Internationals (ODIs), where every over can change the course of the game, achieving a century is a monumental task.

To do it repeatedly against a single team is nothing short of extraordinary. The T20i format, with its limited overs, adds another layer of complexity.

Here, every delivery is crucial, and for a batsman to score the most hundreds against one team is a testament to their adaptability and prowess in the shortest format.

On the other end of the spectrum, Test cricket, with its extended playtime, demands patience, endurance, and technique.

When a player achieves the record for the most hundreds against one team in Tests, it’s a reflection of their mastery over the classical form of the game.

In essence, the record for the most hundreds against one team across various formats is a celebration of cricketing excellence.

It’s a story of those who rise above the rest, not just once, but time and again, against the same opposition, etching their names in the annals of cricketing history.

  • Significance of the Record: Scoring the most hundreds against a single team across different formats is a testament to a player's consistency and dominance over that particular opposition.
  • ODI Format: Achieving a century in One Day Internationals, given its brisk pace, is commendable. Players who have scored the most centuries against a specific team in ODIs have showcased their ability to exploit that team's weaknesses consistently.
  • T20i Format: The T20i format, known for its rapid pace and high stakes for every ball, makes scoring a century a significant challenge. Those who have managed to hit the most hundreds against a particular team in T20is have demonstrated exceptional skill and adaptability.
  • Test Format: Test cricket, being the longest format, requires immense patience and consistency. Players who have scored the most hundreds against one team in Tests have proven their capability to dominate the opposition over extended periods.
  • Legacy & Discussions: Such records often become major talking points among cricket enthusiasts and experts, highlighting the player's prowess and their ability to repeatedly perform against specific teams.

Cricket’s ODI Showdowns: Most Hundreds Against One Team

In international cricket, ODIs offer a unique blend. Unlike T20Is, where batters go big from the start, ODIs allow them a few balls to find their rhythm.

Once settled, they can strategically ramp up their innings. Sometimes, they even reach the coveted century mark.

Interestingly, some batters seem to have a favorite opposition. They consistently score big against certain teams. Let’s dive into this intriguing phenomenon.

King Kohli’s Dominance Over Sri Lanka and West Indies

Virat Kohli, a stalwart of the Indian cricket team, boasts 10 centuries against Sri Lanka in ODIs. That’s a record! Additionally, he’s notched up nine tons against the West Indies.

Fun fact: Kohli’s first ODI century came against Sri Lanka in December 2009. He continued his spree with four more tons against them in 2012.

Against the West Indies, his century journey began in December 2011. He added three more in 2018 and two in 2019. His ODI average against both these teams? A whopping 60-plus!

Tendulkar’s Aussie Conquest

Sachin Tendulkar, often dubbed the ‘God of Cricket’, loved playing against Australia. He scored nine of his 49 ODI centuries against them.

His maiden ODI century? It came against Australia in September 1994. In 1998, he smashed three tons against the Aussies.

One of his standout innings was the 175-run knock in November 2009. Despite India’s loss, it remains one of his best.

And who can forget February 2010? Tendulkar became the first batter to score an ODI double century, leading India to one of the highest team totals ever.

Rohit Sharma’s Aussie Adventures

Rohit Sharma, another Indian cricket sensation, has eight centuries against Australia. Known as the ‘hitman’, he’s made some remarkable achievements.

His first century against Australia? It came in November 2013. Fast forward to January 2016, and he scored a whopping 171* at Perth.

This score was a record for the highest ODI score against Australia by a visiting batter. His latest century against them? That was in 2020.

ODI Most Hundreds Against One Team: A Quick Glance

  • Virat Kohli (India) vs Sri Lanka: 10
  • Virat Kohli (India) vs West Indies: 9
  • Sachin Tendulkar (India) vs Australia: 9
  • Rohit Sharma (India) vs Australia: 8
  • Virat Kohli (India) vs Australia: 8
  • Sachin Tendulkar (India) vs Sri Lanka: 8
  • Aaron Finch (Australia) vs England: 7
  • Saeed Anwar (Pakistan) vs Sri Lanka: 7
  • Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka) vs India: 7

In conclusion, cricket is full of surprises. While some batters find their groove against specific teams, others spread their magic more evenly.

Regardless, these showdowns make for some memorable matches and iconic moments in the sport. So, next time you watch an ODI, keep an eye out. You never know who might shine against whom!

Cricket’s Elite: Test’s Most Hundreds Against One Team

Scoring a century in cricket is no easy feat. In the realm of test cricket, it’s even more commendable.

Why? Red-ball cricket demands immense patience and skill. A batter must showcase resilience to touch that 100-run mark.

Interestingly, test matches occur less often than their white-ball counterparts. This scarcity means players get limited chances to shift from ODIs or T20Is to this longer game format.

Yet, some players have a knack for shining against certain teams. Let’s dive into this intriguing topic.

5. Sachin Tendulkar’s Mastery Over Australia

Many might raise eyebrows seeing the top century-maker at number five. Sachin’s record speaks volumes. Out of his 51 test centuries, 11 were against Australia.

He played 39 tests, amassing 3630 runs at an average of 55. This tally includes 16 half-centuries. His standout score? A whopping 241 not out against the Aussies.

4. Steve Smith’s Ashes Brilliance

Australia and England share a fierce rivalry, epitomized by the Ashes. These historic teams have players eager to outdo each other.

Steve Smith stands tall among them. Against England, he’s played 32 matches, scoring 3044 runs at an average of 59.68. This includes 11 centuries, with his top score being 239.

3. Jack Hobbs: England’s Gem Against Australia

Jack Hobbs, a former England star, ranks third with 12 test centuries against Australia. His international career spanned an impressive 22 years and 233 days.

Remarkably, he notched a century against Australia at 46 years and 82 days of age. In total, he played 32 matches against them, also scoring 15 half-centuries.

2. Sunil Gavaskar’s Feats Against the West Indies

Sunil Gavaskar, an Indian legend, sits second. He was the first to score over 30 test centuries. Out of his 34, a significant chunk came against the formidable West Indies.

Facing their fierce pacers, he played 27 matches, scoring 13 centuries. His top score? An impressive 236 not out.

1. Don Bradman: The Ultimate Nemesis for England

Sir Don Bradman is often hailed as test cricket’s finest. His average nearing 100 is testament to his prowess. Out of his 52 tests, 37 were against England.

He scored a staggering 5028 runs at an average of 89.78. This includes 19 centuries, with his highest being 334.

In conclusion, while every century in cricket is a testament to a player’s skill and determination, some players have consistently shone against specific teams.

This list celebrates those batters who turned specific rivalries into their personal playgrounds.

The Ultimate Dominance: Most Hundreds Against One Team

In the annals of cricket history, there are records that stand out not just for the sheer brilliance of the achievement but also for what they signify in terms of a player’s psychological edge over an opponent.

The record for the most hundreds against one team across different formats – ODI, T20i, and Test – is one such accolade.

It speaks volumes about a player’s ability to understand, adapt, and exploit the strategies and weaknesses of a specific team, time and again.

In ODIs, where the tempo is swift and the margin for error is minimal, consistently scoring centuries against a single team is a testament to a player’s adaptability and prowess.

In the whirlwind world of T20i, achieving this feat is even more commendable, highlighting a batsman’s skill to maintain aggression while keeping their wicket intact.

On the other hand, in the Test arena, it showcases a player’s patience, endurance, and technique to face the same opponent and still find ways to reach the coveted three-figure mark repeatedly.

In conclusion, the record for the most hundreds against one team across all formats is not just about the numbers.

It’s a narrative of dominance, resilience, and an unparalleled understanding of one’s adversary.

It’s a testament to those players who, despite facing the same opponents multiple times, have managed to rise above and leave an indelible mark on the game.


FAQ: Most Hundreds Against One Team

What does the record for "most hundreds against one team" signify in cricket?

It signifies a player's consistency and ability to exploit the weaknesses of a particular opposition across different formats.

Why is scoring a century in the ODI format noteworthy?

Scoring a century in the ODI format is noteworthy because the game moves at a brisk pace, and reaching the three-figure mark indicates a significant achievement.

How challenging is it to score a hundred in the T20i format?

It's particularly challenging to score a hundred in the T20i format due to the limited number of balls and the fast-paced nature of the game.

What does the record for "most hundreds against one team" in Test cricket underline?

The record underlines a player's ability to play long innings and dominate a particular opposition over multiple days, showcasing their consistency in the longest format of the game.

Are there players who have managed to hold this record across all three formats?

Yes, there are exceptional players who have managed to score the most hundreds against one team across ODI, T20i, and Test formats, proving their dominance and adaptability.


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