List of international cricket centuries by Andrew Strauss

Andrew Strauss is an English cricketer, who plays as an opening batsman. He has captained the England cricket team in Test and One Day International cricket since 2009.[1] He has scored centuries (100 or more runs in a single innings) on twenty-one occasions in Test cricket, and six times in One Day International (ODI) matches.[2] In 2005, he was named as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year for his performances the previous year, in which he made his debut and, according to Wisden's Jon Henderson, advanced "from tyro to stalwart".[3] He was appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2006 as part of England's 2005 Ashes winning squad.[4] Five years later, he was again honoured for his Ashes achievements and was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for his role as captain during the 2010–11 Ashes series.[5]

Strauss batting against Bangladesh at Lord's in 2005.

Strauss made his Test cricket debut at the age of 27 after being called into the team to replace the injured Michael Vaughan. He scored a century in the first innings of the match, played against New Zealand at Lord's, his county home ground for Middlesex.[6] In the second innings of the match he missed out on becoming the first England batsman to score centuries in both innings of his Test debut when he was run out on 83.[7] His second Test century came in the first match of the series against the West Indies two months later, and was also scored at Lord's.[8] The following English winter, Strauss scored three centuries during the Test series in South Africa, earning him the man of the series accolade, and high praise from Allan Donald, who said he had "never seen any visiting player bat as well, with so many match-winning performances".[9] In 2008, he passed 150 for the first time in Test cricket, scoring 177 against New Zealand at McLean Park, Napier. The innings, his highest in Test cricket, is also the only time he has scored a Test century when not playing as an opening batsman for England.[8] Strauss was named as England captain in 2009, and responded by passing 140 four times during the year, hitting centuries in three subsequent Tests against the West Indies, and scoring his highest total during an Ashes series against Australia, reaching 161 at Lord's.[8] After a series of low scores, Strauss scored a century against the West Indies in the first match of the 2012 series, his first in a year and a half.

In ODI cricket, Strauss has scored six centuries during his career, the first of which came against the West Indies in 2004 at Lord's.[10] He scored his second century the following season, reaching 152 against Bangladesh, at the time the third-highest total by an England batsman in ODIs.[11] Strauss was dropped from the ODI side after the 2007 World Cup, but returned in 2009 when he was named as the national captain.[12] He scored a patient century against the West Indies in the same year,[10] but England's success without him at the 2010 World Twenty20 led to questions about whether his batting temperament was suited to one-day cricket.[13] Over the subsequent year, Strauss scored three centuries, twice surpassing his previous highest total. He scored 154 against Bangladesh, and during the 2011 World Cup reached 158 during a tied match against India.[10] His three scores in excess of 150 are all among the highest five by England batsmen in ODI cricket.[11]

Key

  • * denotes that he remained not out.
  • denotes that he was the captain of the England team in that match.
  • M denotes that he was named man of the match.
  • Pos. denotes his position in the batting order.
  • Test denotes the number of the Test match played in that series (for example, (1/3) denotes the first Test in a three match series).
  • Inn. denotes in which innings of the match he scored his century.
  • H/A/N denotes whether the venue is home (England), away (opposition's home) or neutral.
  • Date denotes the date on which the match began.
  • Lost denotes that the match was lost by England.
  • Won denotes that the match was won by England.
  • Drawn denotes that the match was drawn.
  • Tied denotes that the match was tied.
  • S/R denotes strike rate.

Test centuries

No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.TestVenueH/A/NDateResult
1112 M  New Zealand221/3Lord's, LondonHome20 May 2004Won[14]
2137  West Indies211/4Lord's, LondonHome22 July 2004Won[15]
3126 M  South Africa221/5St George's Park, Port ElizabethAway17 December 2004Won[16]
4136  South Africa232/5Kingsmead, DurbanAway26 December 2004Drawn[17]
5147  South Africa214/5Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgAway13 January 2005Won[18]
6106  Australia233/5Old Trafford, ManchesterHome11 August 2005Drawn[19]
7129  Australia215/5The Oval, LondonHome8 September 2005Drawn[20]
8128  India113/3Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiAway18 March 2006Won[21]
9128 ‡  Pakistan231/4Lord's, LondonHome13 July 2006Drawn[22]
10116 ‡  Pakistan233/4Headingley, LeedsHome4 August 2006Won[23]
11177  New Zealand333/3McLean Park, NapierAway22 March 2008Won[24]
12106  New Zealand142/3Old Trafford, ManchesterHome23 May 2008Won[25]
13123  India111/2M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiAway11 December 2008Lost[26]
14108  India131/2M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiAway11 December 2008Lost[26]
15169 ‡  West Indies113/5Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John'sAway15 February 2009Drawn[27]
16142 ‡  West Indies114/5Kensington Oval, BridgetownAway26 February 2009Drawn[28]
17142 ‡  West Indies115/5Queen's Park Oval, Port of SpainAway6 March 2009Drawn[29]
18161 ‡  Australia112/5Lord's, LondonHome16 July 2009Won[30]
19110 ‡  Australia131/5Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneAway25 November 2010Drawn[31]
20122 ‡  West Indies121/3Lord's, LondonHome17 May 2012Won[32]
21141 ‡  West Indies122/3Trent Bridge, NottinghamHome25 May 2012Won[33]

ODI centuries

No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.S/RVenueH/A/NDateResult
1100  West Indies4186.20Lord's, LondonHome6 July 2004Lost[34]
2152  Bangladesh21118.75Trent Bridge, NottinghamHome21 June 2005Won[35]
3105 ‡  West Indies1281.39Providence Stadium, ProvidenceAway22 March 2009Lost[36]
4154 ‡ M  Bangladesh11110.00Edgbaston, BirminghamHome12 July 2010Won[37]
5126 ‡ M  Pakistan1294.02Headingley, LeedsHome12 September 2010Won[38]
6158 ‡ M  India12108.96M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, BangaloreAway27 February 2011Tied[39]

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