List of international cricket centuries by Viv Richards

Vivian Richards is a former international cricketer and captain of the West Indies cricket team. He has scored centuries (100 runs or more) in both Test and One Day International (ODI) matches. In 2000, he was knighted for his services to cricket, and during the same year named as one of five Wisden Cricketers of the Century.[1] He is generally considered one of the greatest batsmen of all time, and in 2002 he was honoured by Wisden, who named him as the greatest ODI batsman of all time,[2][3] and the third greatest Test batsman.[4] After four years, he received the Most Exalted Order of National Hero award in his native Antigua.[5]

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Viv Richards has scored 24 centuries in Test matches and 11 centuries in One Day Internationals.

Richards made his Test debut against India in November 1974,[6] and scored his maiden Test century during the second Test of the same tour, scoring an unbeaten 192 in the first-innings of the match. In 1976, he scored seven Test centuries in a calendar year, passing Garfield Sobers' record of six, which had been set in 1958.[note 1][7] He scored his maiden double century in the first Test of that year's tour of England at Trent Bridge, Nottingham making 232. After scoring a century in the third Test, he once again scored a double century in the fifth Test, accumulating his highest score, 291, at The Oval, London. These centuries, and a total of 1,710 Test runs in the year, helped him to be named as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1977.[8] In 1986, facing England at the Antigua Recreation Ground, Richards scored the fastest century in Test cricket, reaching his twentieth Test hundred in 56 balls.[note 2][9] Richards has the third-highest number of centuries for the West Indies, behind Brian Lara's 34 and Sobers' 26.[10]

In One Day International cricket, Richards made his debut during the 1975 Cricket World Cup in England.[11] He scored his first century the following year in the same country, during the first ODI match of the tour, remaining 119 not out. He holds the two highest scores by a West Indian batsman in ODI cricket, 181 against Sri Lanka in 1987 and 189 not out against England in 1984.[12] His score of 189 not out was also the highest score by any ODI batsman for just under 13 years, until it was surpassed by Saeed Anwar's 194.[note 3][14] This innings was also named by Wisden as the best ODI innings of all-time in a 2002 list.[15] In total, seven of Richards' eleven centuries were in the top 100, and his 1979 unbeaten 138 against England at Lord's ranked second.[15]

Key

  • * denotes that he remained not out.
  • denotes that he was the captain of the West Indian team in that match.
  • Pos. denotes his position in the batting order.
  • Test denotes the number of the Test match played in that series.
  • Inn. denotes the number of the innings in the match.
  • H/A/N denotes whether the venue is home (West Indies), away (opposition's home) or neutral.
  • Lost denotes that the match was lost by West Indies.
  • Won denotes that the match was won by West Indies.
  • BF denotes the number of balls faced by Richards in his innings.
  • S/R denotes strike rate.

Test cricket centuries

No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.TestVenueH/ADateResult
1192*  India522/5Feroz Shah Kotla, DelhiAway11 December 1974Won[16]
2101  Australia245/6Adelaide Oval, AdelaideAway23 January 1976Lost[17]
3142  India321/4Kensington Oval, BridgetownHome10 March 1976Won[18]
4130  India312/4Queen's Park Oval, Port of SpainHome24 March 1976Draw[19]
5177  India313/4Queen's Park Oval, Port of SpainHome7 April 1976Lost[20]
6232  England311/5Trent Bridge, NottinghamAway3 June 1976Draw[21]
7135  England333/5Old Trafford, ManchesterAway8 July 1976Won[22]
8291  England315/5The Oval, LondonAway12 August 1976Won[23]
9140  Australia321/2Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneAway1 December 1979Draw[24]
10145  England322/5Lord's, LondonAway19 June 1980Draw[25]
11120*  Pakistan314/4Ibn-e-Qasim Bagh Stadium, MultanAway30 December 1980Draw[26]
12182*  England433/5Kensington Oval, BridgetownHome13 March 1981Won[27]
13114  England324/5Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John'sHome27 March 1981Draw[28]
14109  India313/5Bourda, GeorgetownHome31 March 1983Draw[29]
15120  India424/6Wankhede Stadium, BombayAway24 November 1983Draw[30]
16178  Australia424/5Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John'sHome7 April 1984Won[31]
17117  England421/5Edgbaston, BirminghamAway14 June 1984Won[32]
18208  Australia514/5Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneAway22 December 1984Draw[33]
19105 ‡  New Zealand623/4Kensington Oval, BridgetownHome26 April 1985Won[34]
20110* ‡  England335/5Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John'sHome11 April 1986Won[35]
21109* ‡  India541/4Feroz Shah Kotla, DelhiAway25 November 1987Won[36]
22123 ‡  Pakistan532/3Queen's Park Oval, Port of SpainHome14 April 1988Draw[37]
23146 ‡  Australia512/5WACA Ground, PerthAway2 December 1988Won[38]
24110 ‡  India524/4Sabina Park, KingstonHome28 April 1989Won[39]

ODI centuries

No.ScoreAgainstPos.Inn.BFS/RVenueH/A/NDateResult
1119*  England3213389.47North Marine Road, ScarboroughAway26 August 1976Won[40]
2138*  England3115787.89Lord's, LondonAway23 June 1979Won[41]
3153*  Australia31130117.69Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneAway9 December 1979Won[42]
4119  India3114681.50The Oval, LondonNeutral15 June 1983Won[43]
5149  India3199150.50Keenan Stadium, JamshedpurAway7 December 1983Won[44]
6106  Australia4195111.57Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneAway22 January 1984Won[45]
7189*  England41170111.17Old Trafford, ManchesterAway31 May 1984Won[46]
8103*  Australia4212284.42Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyAway15 January 1985Won[47]
9119 ‡  New Zealand51113105.30Carisbrook, DunedinAway18 March 1987Won[48]
10181 ‡  Sri Lanka41125144.80National Stadium, KarachiNeutral13 October 1987Won[49]
11110 ‡  India4277142.85Municipal Stadium, RajkotAway5 January 1988Won[50]

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