List of international cricket centuries by Sanath Jayasuriya

Sanath Jayasuriya is a Sri Lankan cricketer and former captain of the Sri Lanka national cricket team. He is an all-rounder and opening batsman, and is known for his aggressive batting style that has earned him the name "Master Blaster".[1][2] His batting style introduced a new strategy to the game during the 1996 World Cup, where he and fellow opener Romesh Kaluwitharana batted highly aggressively in the early overs using fielding restrictions[N 1] to their advantage. This later became a standard opening batting strategy and, according to Australian cricketer Glenn McGrath, Jayasuriya "changed everyone's thinking about how to start innings".[5] As a result of his performances, Jayasuriya was selected as a Wisden Cricketer of the Year in 1997,[6] despite not having played in the previous English cricketing season.[N 2][9] He scored 42 centuries in Test and One Day International (ODI) games, but was not able to score a century in a Twenty20 International match, where his highest score is 88.[10]

Portrait of dark skinned man, wearing blue and yellow Sri Lanka cricket team kit with cap. Cricket field in the background.
Sanath Jayasuriya has the most centuries (28) for Sri Lanka in ODIs.

Although Jayasuriya made his Test debut in 1991, it was not until 1996 that he scored his first century, when he had become a regular player in the Sri Lankan side.[11] His career high of 340 against India in August 1997 was the highest score by a Sri Lankan cricketer until 2006[12] and is also part of the highest team total (952/6) made in Test cricket.[13][14] He has also scored two double centuries; 213 against England and 253 against Pakistan. His 157 against Zimbabwe in 2004 is the second fastest century by a Sri Lankan player.[15] Jayasuriya, having scored centuries against every Test playing nation except New Zealand and the West Indies,[16] retired from Test cricket in 2007 with 14 to his name.[16]

Jayasuriya made his ODI debut in 1989 and started playing as an opening batsman in 1993.[17] He went on to score his first century in 1994 against New Zealand. From then on, Jayasuriya has scored the highest number of ODI centuries for Sri Lanka with 28 to his name. As of September 2019, he holds fourth place for the most ODI centuries in a career, behind Virat Kohli (50 centuries), Sachin Tendulkar (49 centuries) and Ricky Ponting (30 centuries).[18] His second century, 134 against Pakistan in 1996, was scored at a strike rate of 206.15 and was the fastest century in ODI cricket at the time. This record was later broken by Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi.[19] The 189 he made against India in 2000 is the sixth highest ODI score in a single innings.[20] Making his second highest ODI score of 157 against the Netherlands in 2006, Jayasuriya paved the way for Sri Lanka to set the world record for the highest ODI team total of 443/9.[21] With his 107 against India on 28 January 2009, Jayasuriya—39 years and 212 days old at the time—became the oldest player to score a century,[22] and also became the second player to score more than 13,000 runs in a career.[N 3][23]

Key

Test centuries

Test centuries scored by Sanath Jayasuriya[24]
No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.TestVenueH/ADateResultRef
1 112  Australia143/3Adelaide Oval, AdelaideAway25 January 1996Lost[25]
2 113  Pakistan132/2Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, ColomboHome26 April 1997Drawn[26]
3 340 †  India121/2R. Premadasa Stadium, ColomboHome2 August 1997Drawn[27]
4 199  India132/2Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, ColomboHome9 August 1997Drawn[28]
5 213  England121/1The Oval, LondonAway27 August 1998Won[29]
6 188 ‡  Pakistan213/3Asgiriya Stadium, KandyHome28 June 2000Drawn[30]
7 148 †  South Africa211/3Galle International Stadium, GalleHome20 July 2000Won[31]
8 111 † ‡  India221/3Galle International Stadium, GalleHome14 August 2001Won[32]
9 139 ‡  Zimbabwe222/3Asgiriya Stadium, KandyHome4 January 2002Won[33]
10 145 ‡  Bangladesh621/2Paikiasothy Saravanamuttu Stadium, ColomboHome21 July 2002Won[34]
11 131  Australia242/3Asgiriya Stadium, KandyHome16 March 2004Lost[35]
12 157  Zimbabwe221/2Harare Sports Club Ground, HarareAway6 May 2004Won[36]
13 253 †  Pakistan231/2Iqbal Stadium, FaisalabadAway20 October 2004Won[37]
14 107  Pakistan132/2National Stadium, KarachiAway28 October 2004Lost[38]

ODI centuries

ODI centuries scored by Sanath Jayasuirya[39]
No.ScoreBallsAgainstPos.Inn.S/RVenueH/A/NDateResultRef
1 140143  New Zealand2197.90Goodyear Park, BloemfonteinNeutral8 December 1994No result[40]
2 134 †65  Pakistan11206.15Singapore Cricket Club, PadangNeutral2 April 1996Won[41]
3 120* †128  India1293.75R. Premadasa Stadium, ColomboHome28 August 1996Won[42]
4 151* †120  India12125.83Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiAway17 May 1997Won[43]
5 108 †83  Bangladesh11130.12Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, ColomboHome22 July 1997Won[44]
6 134* †114  Pakistan12117.54Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreAway5 November 1997Won[45]
7 102 † ‡100  Zimbabwe12102.00Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, ColomboHome26 January 1998Won[46]
8 105 † ‡116  India1190.51Bangabandhu National Stadium, DhakaNeutral1 June 2000Won[47]
9 189 † ‡161  India11117.39Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, SharjahNeutral29 October 2000Won[48]
10 103 † ‡83  New Zealand12124.09Eden Park, AucklandAway6 February 2001Won[49]
11 107 ‡116  New Zealand2192.24Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, SharjahNeutral10 April 2001Won[50]
12 112 † ‡87  England11128.73Headingley, LeedsAway2 July 2002Lost[51]
13 102* † ‡120  Pakistan1285.00R. Premadasa Stadium, ColomboHome12 September 2002Won[52]
14 122 † ‡105  Australia21116.19Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyAway9 January 2003Won[53]
15 106 † ‡110  England2196.36Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyNeutral13 January 2003Won[54]
16 120 † ‡125  New Zealand2196.00Goodyear Park, BloemfonteinNeutral10 February 2003Won[55]
17 107* †101  Bangladesh22105.94R. Premadasa Stadium, ColomboHome23 July 2004Won[56]
18 130132  India2298.48R. Premadasa Stadium, ColomboHome27 July 2004Lost[57]
19 114 †96  Australia21118.75Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyAway22 January 2006Won[58]
20 122 †136  England2189.70The Oval, LondonAway20 June 2006Won[59]
21 152 †99  England22153.53Headingley, LeedsAway1 July 2006Won[60]
22 157 †104  Netherlands21150.96VRA Cricket Ground, AmstelveenAway4 July 2006Won[61]
23 111 †82  New Zealand22135.36McLean Park, NapierAway28 December 2006Won[62]
24 109 †87  Bangladesh21125.28Queen's Park Oval, Port of SpainNeutral21 March 2007Won (D/L)[63]
25 115 †101  West Indies21113.86Providence Stadium, GuyanaAway1 April 2007Won[64]
26 130 †88  Bangladesh11147.72National Stadium, KarachiNeutral30 June 2008Won[65]
27 125114  India11109.64National Stadium, KarachiNeutral6 July 2008Won[66]
28 107 †114  India2193.85Rangiri Dambulla International Stadium, DambullaHome28 January 2009Lost[67]

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