List of international cricket centuries by Shivnarine Chanderpaul

Shivnarine Chanderpaul is an international cricketer who has played for the West Indies since 1994, and captained the team for a short time. He has scored centuries (100 or more runs in a single innings) on 30 occasions in Test cricket and 11 times in One Day International (ODI) matches. He is West Indies' second-most prolific batsman in international cricket, after Brian Lara, having accumulated almost 20,000 runs.[1] He bats with an unorthodox technique, which is often described as "crab-like",[2][3] and is highly regarded for his "patience and obstinacy at the crease."[4] In his list of the 100 greatest Test players, Shane Warne described Chanderpaul as "a bloke you needed to crowbar away from the crease."[5] In 2008 he was named as one of the five Cricketers of the Year by the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack,[6] and as the Player of the Year by the International Cricket Council.[7]

Shivnarine Chanderpaul, wearing his West Indies cricket kit, with anti-glare patches beneath his eyes.
Chanderpaul is second only to Brian Lara in terms of number of international centuries for the West Indies.

Chanderpaul made his Test debut in March 1994, selected as an all-rounder who could bowl leg breaks, against England. He reached his first century three years later, scoring an unbeaten 137 against India at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown.[8] During the initial phase of his career, Chanderpaul was criticised for his inability to convert half-centuries into centuries,[9] but he proved his critics wrong during the 2001–02 series against India when he scored three centuries in five matches, thus earning the man of the series accolade. During that tournament, he batted for 1,513 minutes between dismissals, a record in Test cricket.[6] Despite being well known for his patient batting, Chanderpaul scored a 69-ball century against Australia in 2003, which at the time was the third fastest century in terms of balls faced.[a][11] His highest score in Test cricket is 203 not out, a total he achieved twice, first against South Africa in 2005, and then against Bangladesh in 2012.[12][13] He has scored centuries against every Test playing nation with the exception of Sri Lanka, and has scored seven centuries against India, more than any other team.[14]

In ODI cricket, Chanderpaul's debut came seven months after his first Test appearance, but he was not required to bat as the West Indies reached the target to beat India. He scored his maiden ODI century shortly after his first Test century, in May 1997 against India, scoring 109 runs. He reached his highest ODI score in 1999, making 150 runs during a West Indian record partnership of 226 with Carl Hooper, against South Africa.[8][15] That innings, along with his score of 149 not out against India in 2007 are the only times he has finished a century innings with a strike rate of quicker than a-run-a-ball in ODI cricket.[16]

In both Test and ODI cricket, Chanderpaul has remained not out more often than being dismissed once he has scored a century: in Tests, he has been not out in 18 of 30 innings,[17] while out of eleven ODI centuries, he was unbeaten eight times.[18] Chanderpaul has not been selected to play Twenty20 International cricket since 2010, and in his 22 appearances prior to that, his highest score was 41 runs.[9] As of February 2015, he is tenth among all-time century makers in international cricket.[19]

Key

Tests

Centuries in Test cricket
No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.TestVenueH/ADateResultRef
1137* M  India313/5Kensington Oval, BridgetownHome27 March 1997Won[20]
2118 M  England414/6Bourda, GeorgetownHome27 February 1998Won[21]
3140  India611/5Bourda, GeorgetownHome11 April 2002Drawn[22]
4101*  India623/5Kensington Oval, BridgetownHome2 May 2002Won[23]
5136*  India624/5Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John'sHome10 May 2002Drawn[24]
6140  India523/3Eden Gardens, KolkataAway30 October 2002Drawn[25]
7100  Australia611/4Bourda, GeorgetownHome10 April 2003Lost[26]
8104 M  Australia644/4Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John'sHome9 May 2003Won[27]
9109  South Africa732/4Kingsmead, DurbanAway26 December 2003Lost[28]
10101*  Bangladesh622/2Sabina Park, KingstonHome4 June 2004Won[29]
11128*  England521/4Lord's, LondonAway22 July 2004Lost[30]
12203*  M  South Africa511/4Bourda, GeorgetownHome31 March 2005Drawn[31]
13127   South Africa524/4Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John'sHome29 April 2005Drawn[32]
14153*  M  Pakistan531/2Kensington Oval, BridgetownHome26 May 2005Won[33]
15116*  England543/4Old Trafford, ManchesterAway7 June 2007Lost[34]
16136* M  England514/4Riverside Ground, Chester-le-StreetAway15 June 2007Lost[35]
17104  South Africa511/3St George's Park, Port ElizabethAway26 December 2007Won[36]
18118  Australia521/3Sabina Park, KingstonHome22 May 2008Lost[37]
19107* M  Australia522/3Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North SoundHome30 May 2008Drawn[38]
20126*  New Zealand512/2McLean Park, NapierAway19 December 2008Drawn[39]
21147*  England625/5Queen's Park Oval, Port of SpainHome6 March 2009Drawn[40]
22166 M  South Africa422/3Warner Park, BasseterreHome18 June 2010Drawn[41]
23116* M  India533/3Windsor Park, RoseauHome6 July 2011Drawn[42]
24118  India511/3Feroz Shah Kotla, DelhiAway6 November 2011Lost[43]
25103*  Australia511/3Kensington Oval, BridgetownHome7 April 2012Lost[44]
26203*  Bangladesh511/2Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, MirpurAway13 November 2012Won[45]
27150*  Bangladesh522/2Sheikh Abu Naser Stadium, KhulnaAway21 November 2012Won[46]
28108  Zimbabwe522/2Windsor Park, RoseauHome20 March 2013Won[47]
29122*  New Zealand513/3Seddon Park, HamiltonAway19 December 2013Lost[48]
30101*  Bangladesh532/2Beausejour Stadium, Gros IsletHome16 September 2014Won[49]

One Day Internationals

Centuries in One Day Internationals
No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.S/RVenueH/A/NDateResultRef
1109* M  India2281.34Kensington Oval, BridgetownHome3 May 1997Won[50]
2150 M  South Africa21110.29Buffalo Park, East LondonAway24 January 1999Won[51]
3108* M  New Zealand2278.26Beausejour Stadium, Gros IsletHome8 June 2002Won[52]
4101  Pakistan2171.12National Stadium, KarachiAway16 December 2006Won[53]
5149* M  India22109.55Vidarbha Cricket Association Ground, NagpurAway21 January 2007Lost[54]
6102* M  Ireland2290.26Sabina Park, KingstonHome23 March 2007Won[55]
7116* M  England3195.08Edgbaston, BirminghamAway4 July 2007Won[56]
8127*  Zimbabwe3292.02Harare Sports ClubAway30 November 2007Lost[57]
9107*  Pakistan4271.81Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu DhabiNeutral14 November 2008Lost[58]
10112* M  England4183.58Providence StadiumHome22 March 2009Won[59]
11101 M  Canada2184.16Sabina Park, KingstonHome13 April 2010Won[60]

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