List of international cricket centuries by Steve Waugh

Steve Waugh is a former cricketer and captain of the Australia cricket team. He is a right-handed middle order batsman and a right-arm medium bowler.[2] Described as one of the most consistent batsmen,[3][4] and by Indian cricketer Rahul Dravid as "a gritty player who did not throw away his wicket easily and is someone who valued his wicket",[5] Waugh scored centuries (scores of 100 or more) in both Test and One Day International (ODI) matches organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). During his career in international cricket he scored centuries on 35 occasions and half centuries on 95 occasions. Considered to be one of the greatest modern day cricket captains,[6][7][8] Waugh led Australia to 41 wins out of the 57 Test matches under his captaincy.[9] "He was named Cricketer of the Year in 1988 by Indian Cricket, and a year later by Wisden.[10][11] In January 2010, the ICC inducted him into the ICC Cricket Hall of Fame.[12]

A white-skinned man posing in front of the camera; he is wearing a green cricket cap and shirt.
Steve Waugh has scored the third-highest number of centuries .[1]

Waugh made his Test debut against India in December 1985,[13] and scored a century for the first time in a match against England in 1989 which Australia won.[13][14] In Test matches, Waugh has scored centuries against all Test cricket playing nations, the second player to do so.[15][N 1] He has scored a century in at least one cricket ground of all Test cricket playing nations, except Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.[16] He has made scores of 150-plus in an innings on 14 occasions.[17] His career best score of 200—his only double century—came against West Indies in April 1995.[15] Waugh has been most successful against England,[18] scoring ten centuries against them, the first in 1989 and the last one in 2003. On 25 July 2003 he became the first player to score 150 runs in an innings against all Test-playing nations, a world record.[19] He has been dismissed eight times between scores of 90 and 99, with a further two innings not out in the 90s.[20] As of August 2015, Waugh is ninth in the list of leading century makers in Test cricket.[1]

Although he made his ODI debut in January 1986,[21] it was not until 1996 that Waugh scored his first century, when he made 102 against Sri Lanka in a match which Australia lost.[22] He went on to score centuries on two more occasions until the end of his career. His highest score of 120 came against South Africa during the 1999 Cricket World Cup; the innings ensured Australia's victory and earned him a Man of the match award.[23] Having played for Australia for nineteen years, Waugh retired from international cricket after the final Test of the 2003–04 series against India.[24]

Key

Headingley, Leeds, where Waugh scored his first hundred in Test cricket in 1989.
Key
SymbolMeaning
*Remained not out
Waugh was named "Man of the match".
Captained the Australian cricket team
Pos.Position in the batting order
Inn.The innings of the match
TestThe number of the Test match played in that series.
S/R.Strike rate during the innings
H/A/NVenue was at home (Australia), away or neutral
DateDate the match was held, or the starting date of match for Test matches
LostThe match was lost by Australia.
wonThe match was won by Australia.
DrawnThe match was drawn.

Test cricket centuries

List of Test centuries scored by Steve Waugh[25]
No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.TestVenueH/A/NDateResultRef
1 177*  England611/6Headingley, LeedsAway8 June 1989Won[26]
2 152* ‡  England622/6Lord's Cricket Ground, LondonAway22 June 1989Won[27]
3 134*  Sri Lanka732/2Bellerive Oval, HobartHome16 December 1989Won[28]
4 100  West Indies313/5Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome2 January 1993Drawn[29]
5 157*  England614/6Headingley, LeedsAway22 July 1993Won[30]
6 147*  New Zealand623/3Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome3 December 1993Won[31]
7 164 ‡  South Africa613/3Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome28 January 1994Won[32]
8 200 ‡  West Indies524/4Sabina Park, Kingston, JamaicaAway29 April 1995Won[33]
9 112*  Pakistan511/3Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome9 November 1995Won[34]
10 131*  Sri Lanka512/3Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 1995Won[35]
11 170 ‡  Sri Lanka513/3Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome25 January 1996Won[36]
12 160 ‡  South Africa521/3New Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgAway28 February 1997Won[37]
13 108 ‡[N 2]  England513/6Old Trafford Cricket Ground, ManchesterAway3 July 19971Won[38]
14 116[N 3]  England533/6Old Trafford Cricket Ground, ManchesterAway3 July 19972Won[38]
15 157 ‡  Pakistan521/3Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, RawalpindiAway1 October 1998Won[39]
16 112  England511/5Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome20 November 1998Drawn[40]
17 122*  England524/5Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 1998Lost[41]
18 100 †  West Indies512/4Sabina Park, Kingston, JamaicaAway13 March 1999Lost[42]
19 199 †  West Indies513/4Kensington Oval, BridgetownAway26 March 1999Lost[43]
20 151* ‡ †  Zimbabwe521/1Harare Sports Club, HarareAway14 October 1999Won[44]
21 150 ‡ †  India511/3Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome10 December 1999Won[45]
22 151* †  New Zealand622/3Basin Reserve, WellingtonAway24 March 2000Won[46]
23 121* ‡ †  West Indies514/5Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 2000Won[47]
24 103 †  West Indies525/5Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome2 January 2001Won[48]
25 110 †  India512/3Eden Gardens, KolkataAway11 March 2001Lost[49]
26 105 †  England521/5Edgbaston Cricket Ground, BirminghamAway5 July 2001won[50]
27 157* †  England515/5Kennington Oval, LondonAway23 August 2001Won[51]
28 103* †  Pakistan513/3Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, SharjahNeutral19 October 2002Won[52]
29 102 †  England525/5Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome2 January 2003Lost[53]
30 115 †  West Indies513/4Kensington Oval, BridgetownAway1 May 2003Won[54]
31 100* ‡ †  Bangladesh521/2Marrara Oval, DarwinHome18 July 2003Won[55]
32 156* †  Bangladesh522/2Bundaberg Rum Stadium, CairnsHome25 July 2003Won[56]

ODI cricket centuries

List of ODI centuries scored by Steve Waugh[57]
No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.S/RVenueH/A/NDateResultRef
1 102*  Sri Lanka4188.69Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome16 January 1996Lost[22]
2 120* ‡ †  South Africa52109.09Headingley, LeedsNeutral13 June 1999Won[23]
3 114* ‡ †  South Africa51110.67Docklands Stadium, MelbourneHome16 August 2000Won[58]

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