List of Cricket World Cup centuries

In cricket, a player is said to have completed a century when he scores 100 or more runs in a single innings.[1] The Cricket World Cup is the international championship of One Day International (ODI) cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC),[2] and is held once in every four years.[2][3] As of the 2019 tournament, a total of 196 centuries have been scored by 117 players from 15 different teams.[4] Players from all the teams that have permanent ODI status have made centuries.[lower-alpha 1] In addition, players from five teams that have temporary ODI status have scored centuries.[lower-alpha 2] The Indians have scored the most centuries (32), while Australia have the most centurions (15).[4]

India's Rohit Sharma (top) and Sachin Tendulkar (bottom) have the most centuries (six) in World Cup matches. Rohit Sharma also holds the record for most centuries in a single World Cup tournament having scored 5 centuries in the 2019 Cricket World Cup.

The first century in the championship was scored by Dennis Amiss of England when he made 137 against India in the 1975 World Cup.[6] The same day New Zealand's Glenn Turner scored 171 not out against East Africa. It remained the highest individual total over the next two editions until Indian cricketer Kapil Dev scored 175 not out against Zimbabwe in 1983. Following that, the record was broken successively by Viv Richards (181) in 1987, Gary Kirsten (188 not out) in 1996, Chris Gayle (215) and Martin Guptill (237 not out) both in 2015. India's Sachin Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma hold the record for the highest number of centuries (six),[7] and are followed by Australia's Ricky Ponting and Sri Lanka's Kumar Sangakkara with five each. Tillakaratne Dilshan, Sourav Ganguly, Mahela Jayawardene, AB de Villiers, David Warner and Mark Waugh are joint-third with four centuries each.[7]

Rohit Sharma's five centuries in the 2019 tournament are the most by a player in a single tournament. Sangakkara scored four centuries in the 2015 tournament,[lower-alpha 3] while four players Waugh (1996), Ganguly (2003), Matthew Hayden (2007) and Warner (2019) have scored three centuries in a single tournament. Ireland's Kevin O'Brien holds the record for the fastest century (50 balls).[lower-alpha 4] In 1992, Andy Flower of Zimbabwe making his ODI debut in a World Cup scored a century.[lower-alpha 5][12] In the 2015 tournament 38 centuries were scored, while the 1979 competition had just two centuries.

As of 2015, six centuries have been scored in the finals;[13] out of which five resulted in victories.[14] Adam Gilchrist's 149 against Sri Lanka at the 2007 World Cup Final remains the highest individual score in a final;[15] his 72-ball century is also the fastest in a final.[15]

Key

Symbol Meaning
Runs Number of runs scored
* Batsman remained not out
Score was a World Cup record at that time
Scored in a final
Balls Number of balls faced
4s Number of fours hit
6s Number of sixes hit
S/R Strike rate (Runs scored per 100 balls)
Tied The match was a tie

Centuries

  • The list is arranged in chronological order. To sort this table by any statistic, click on the icon on the column title.
List of World Cup centuries[17]
No. Player Runs Balls 4s 6s S/R Team Opposition Venue Date Result Ref
1 Dennis Amiss 13714718093.19 England IndiaLord's, London7 June 19751Won[18]
2 Glenn Turner 171*20116285.07 New Zealand East AfricaEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham7 June 19752Won[19]
3 Keith Fletcher 13114713089.11 England New ZealandTrent Bridge, Nottingham11 June 19751Won[20]
4 Alan Turner 1011139189.38 Australia Sri LankaThe Oval, London11 June 19752Won[21]
5 Glenn Turner 114*17713064.40 New Zealand IndiaOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester14 June 1975Won[22]
6 Clive Lloyd 10285122120.00 West Indies AustraliaLord's, London21 June 1975Won[23]
7 Gordon Greenidge 106*1739161.27 West Indies IndiaEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham9 June 1979Won[24]
8 Viv Richards 138*15711387.89 West Indies EnglandLord's, London23 June 1979Won[25]
9 Allan Lamb 10210512297.14 England New ZealandThe Oval, London9 June 1983Won[26]
10 David Gower 130120125108.33 England Sri LankaCounty Ground, Taunton11 June 1983Won[27]
11 Trevor Chappell 11013111083.96 Australia IndiaTrent Bridge, Nottingham13 June 19831Won[28]
12 Gordon Greenidge 105*1475171.42 West Indies ZimbabweNew Road, Worcester13 June 19832Won[29]
13 Viv Richards 1191466181.50 West Indies IndiaThe Oval, London15 June 1983Won[30]
14 Imran Khan 102*13311076.69 Pakistan Sri LankaHeadingley Stadium, Leeds16 June 1983Won[31]
15 Kapil Dev 175*138166126.81 India ZimbabweNevill Ground, Royal Tunbridge Wells18 June 1983Won[32]
16 Zaheer Abbas 103*1216085.12 Pakistan New ZealandTrent Bridge, Nottingham20 June 1983Won[33]
17 Javed Miandad 10310060103.00 Pakistan Sri LankaNiaz Stadium, Hyderabad8 October 1987Won[34]
18 Geoff Marsh 1101417178.01 Australia IndiaM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Madras[lower-alpha 6]9 October 1987Won[35]
19 David Houghton 142137136103.64 Zimbabwe New ZealandLal Bahadur Shastri Stadium, Hyderabad10 October 1987Lost[36]
20 Desmond Haynes 10512410184.67 West Indies Sri LankaNational Stadium, Karachi13 October 19871Won[37]
21 Viv Richards 181125167144.80 West Indies Sri LankaNational Stadium, Karachi13 October 19872Won[37]
22 Rameez Raja 1131485076.35 Pakistan EnglandNational Stadium, Karachi20 October 1987Won[38]
23 Saleem Malik 10095100105.26 Pakistan Sri LankaIqbal Stadium, Faisalabad25 October 1987Won[39]
24 Geoff Marsh 126*14912384.56 Australia New ZealandSector 16 Stadium, Chandigarh27 October 1987Won[40]
25 Richie Richardson 1101358281.48 West Indies PakistanNational Stadium, Karachi30 October 1987Won[41]
26 Sunil Gavaskar 103*88103117.04 India New ZealandVidharba Cricket Association Ground, Nagpur31 October 1987Won[42]
27 Graham Gooch 11513611084.55 England IndiaWankhede stadium, Bombay5 November 1987Won[43]
28 Martin Crowe 100*13411074.62 New Zealand AustraliaEden Park, Auckland22 February 19921Won[44]
29 David Boon 10013311075.18 Australia New ZealandEden Park, Auckland22 February 19922Lost[44]
30 Andy Flower 115*1528175.65 Zimbabwe Sri LankaPukekura Park, New Plymouth23 February 19921Lost[45]
31 Rameez Raja 102*1584064.55 Pakistan West IndiesMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne23 February 19922Lost[46]
32 Aamer Sohail 11413612083.82 Pakistan ZimbabweBellerive Oval, Hobart27 February 1992Won[47]
33 Phil Simmons 1101258288.00 West Indies Sri LankaBerri Oval, Berri13 March 1992Won[48]
34 Rameez Raja 119*15516076.77 Pakistan New ZealandAMI Stadium, Christchurch18 March 19921Won[49]
35 David Boon 1001478068.02 Australia West IndiesMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne18 March 19922Won[50]
36 Nathan Astle 1011328276.51 New Zealand EnglandSardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad14 February 1996Won[51]
37 Gary Kirsten 188*159134118.23 South Africa United Arab EmiratesRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi16 February 1996Won[52]
38 Sachin Tendulkar 127*13815192.02 India KenyaBarabati Stadium, Cuttack18 February 1996Won[53]
39 Graeme Hick 104*1336278.19 England NetherlandsArbab Niaz Stadium, Peshawar22 February 1996Won[54]
40 Mark Waugh 130128141101.56 Australia KenyaIndira Priyadarshini Stadium, Visakhapatnam23 February 1996Won[55]
41 Mark Waugh 1261358393.33 Australia IndiaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai27 February 1996Won[56]
42 Aamer Sohail 1111398079.85 Pakistan South AfricaNational Stadium, Karachi29 February 1996Lost[57]
43 Sachin Tendulkar 13713785100.00 India Sri LankaFeroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi2 March 1996Lost[58]
44 Ricky Ponting 1021125191.07 Australia West IndiesSawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur4 March 1996Lost[59]
45 Andrew Hudson 161132134121.96 South Africa NetherlandsRawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi5 March 1996Won[60]
46 Aravinda de Silva 145115145126.08 Sri Lanka KenyaAsgiriya Stadium, Kandy6 March 19961Won[61]
47 Vinod Kambli 10611011096.36 India ZimbabweGreen Park Stadium, Kanpur6 March 19962Won[62]
48 Brian Lara 11194160118.08 West Indies South AfricaNational Stadium, Karachi11 March 19961Won[63]
49 Chris Harris 130124134104.83 New Zealand AustraliaM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Madras[lower-alpha 6]11 March 19962Lost[64]
50 Mark Waugh 1101126298.21 Australia New ZealandM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Madras[lower-alpha 6]11 March 19963Won[64]
51 Aravinda de Silva 107*12413086.29 Sri Lanka AustraliaGaddafi Stadium, Lahore17 March 1996Won[65]
52 Rahul Dravid 104*10910095.41 India KenyaCounty Ground, Bristol23 May 19991Won[66]
53 Sachin Tendulkar 140*101163138.61 India KenyaCounty Ground, Bristol23 May 19992Won[66]
54 Sourav Ganguly 183158177115.82 India Sri LankaCounty Ground, Taunton26 May 19991Won[67]
55 Rahul Dravid 145129171112.40 India Sri LankaCounty Ground, Taunton26 May 19992Won[67]
56 Ajay Jadeja 100*1387272.46 India AustraliaThe Oval, London4 June 1999Lost[68]
57 Mark Waugh 10412013086.66 Australia ZimbabweLord's, London9 June 19991Won[69]
58 Neil Johnson 132*14414291.66 Zimbabwe AustraliaLord's, London9 June 19992Lost[69]
59 Saeed Anwar 10314411071.52 Pakistan ZimbabweThe Oval, London11 June 1999Won[70]
60 Herschelle Gibbs 10113410175.37 South Africa AustraliaHeadingley Stadium, Leeds13 June 19991Lost[71]
61 Steve Waugh 120*110102109.09 Australia South AfricaHeadingley Stadium, Leeds13 June 19992Won[71]
62 Saeed Anwar 113*1489076.35 Pakistan New ZealandOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester16 June 1999Won[72]
63 Brian Lara 11613412286.56 West Indies South AfricaNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town9 February 2003Won[73]
64 Craig Wishart 172*151183113.90 Zimbabwe NamibiaHarare Sports Club, Harare10 February 20031Won[74]
65 Sanath Jayasuriya 12012514096.00 Sri Lanka New ZealandChevrolet Park, Bloemfontein10 February 20032Won[75]
66 Scott Styris 14112536112.80 New Zealand Sri LankaChevrolet Park, Bloemfontein10 February 20033Lost[75]
67 Andrew Symonds 143*125182114.40 Australia PakistanWanderers Stadium, Johannesburg11 February 2003Won[76]
68 Herschelle Gibbs 143141193101.41 South Africa New ZealandWanderers Stadium, Johannesburg16 February 20031Lost[77]
69 Stephen Fleming 134*132210101.51 New Zealand South AfricaWanderers Stadium, Johannesburg16 February 20032Won[77]
70 John Davison 1117686146.05 Canada West IndiesSuperSport Park, Centurion23 February 20031Lost[78]
71 Sachin Tendulkar 152151180100.66 India NamibiaCity Oval, Pietermaritzburg23 February 20032Won[79]
72 Sourav Ganguly 112*1196494.11 India NamibiaCity Oval, Pietermaritzburg23 February 20033Won[79]
73 Saeed Anwar 1011267080.15 Pakistan IndiaSuperSport Park, Centurion1 March 2003Lost[80]
74 Feiko Kloppenburg 1211426485.21 Netherlands NamibiaChevrolet Park, Bloemfontein3 March 20031Won[81]
75 Klaas-Jan van Noortwijk 134*129113103.87 Netherlands NamibiaChevrolet Park, Bloemfontein3 March 20032Won[81]
76 Marvan Atapattu 12412918096.12 Sri Lanka South AfricaKingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban3 March 20032Tied[82]
77 Chris Gayle 1191518278.80 West Indies KenyaDe Beers Diamond Oval, Kimberley4 March 2003Won[83]
78 Ricky Ponting 11410984104.58 Australia Sri LankaSuperSport Park, Centurion7 March 20031Won[84]
79 Sourav Ganguly 107*12011289.16 India KenyaNewlands Cricket Ground, Cape Town7 March 20032Won[85]
80 Nathan Astle 102*12211083.60 New Zealand ZimbabweChevrolet Park, Bloemfontein8 March 2003Won[86]
81 Marvan Atapattu 103*1277081.10 Sri Lanka ZimbabweBuffalo Park, East London15 March 2003Won[87]
82 Sourav Ganguly 111*1145597.36 India KenyaKingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban20 March 2003Won[88]
83 Ricky Ponting 140*12148115.70 Australia IndiaWanderers Stadium, Johannesburg23 March 2003Won[89]
84 Ricky Ponting 1139395121.50 Australia ScotlandWarner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre14 March 2007Won[90]
85 Jeremy Bray 115*13710283.94 Ireland ZimbabweSabina Park, Kingston15 March 2007Tied[91]
86 Jacques Kallis 128*109115117.43 South Africa NetherlandsWarner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre16 March 2007Won[92]
87 Brad Hodge 1238987138.20 Australia NetherlandsWarner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre18 March 2007Won[93]
88 Virender Sehwag 11487173131.03 India BermudaQueens Park Oval, Port of Spain19 March 2007Won[94]
89 Sanath Jayasuriya 1098777125.28 Sri Lanka BangladeshQueens Park Oval, Port of Spain21 March 20071Won[95]
90 Imran Nazir 160121148132.23 Pakistan ZimbabweSabina Park, Kingston21 March 20072Won[96]
91 Lou Vincent 1011179186.32 New Zealand CanadaBeausejour Stadium, Gros Islet22 March 2007Won[97]
92 Shivnarine Chanderpaul 102*11310490.26 West Indies IrelandSabina Park, Kingston23 March 2007Won[98]
93 Matthew Hayden 10168144148.52 Australia South AfricaWarner Park Sporting Complex, Basseterre24 March 2007Won[99]
94 Matthew Hayden 158143144110.48 Australia West IndiesSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound27 March 2007Won[100]
95 Sanath Jayasuriya 115101104113.86 Sri Lanka West IndiesProvidence Stadium, Providence1 April 2007Won[101]
96 Stephen Fleming 102*92103110.86 New Zealand BangladeshSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound2 April 2007Won[102]
97 Kevin Pietersen 1041226185.24 England AustraliaSir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound8 April 2007Lost[103]
98 AB de Villiers 146130125112.30 South Africa West IndiesNational Cricket Stadium, St. George's10 April 2007Won[104]
99 Scott Styris 111*1578070.70 New Zealand Sri LankaNational Cricket Stadium, St. George's12 April 2007Lost[105]
100 Matthew Hayden 103100102103.00 Australia New ZealandNational Cricket Stadium, St. George's20 April 2007Won[106]
101 Kevin Pietersen 10091101109.89 England West IndiesKensington Oval, Bridgetown21 April 2007Won[107]
102 Mahela Jayawardene 115*109103105.50 Sri Lanka New ZealandSabina Park, Kingston24 April 2007Won[108]
103 Adam Gilchrist 149104138143.26 Australia Sri LankaKensington Oval, Bridgetown28 April 2007Won[109]
104 Virender Sehwag 175140145125.00 India BangladeshSher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka19 February 20111Won[110]
105 Virat Kohli 100*8382120.48 India BangladeshSher-e-Bangla Cricket Stadium, Dhaka19 February 20112Won[110]
106 Mahela Jayawardene 1008191123.45 Sri Lanka CanadaHambantota Cricket Stadium, Hambantota20 February 2011Won[111]
107 Ryan ten Doeschate 11911093108.18 Netherlands EnglandVidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur22 February 2011Lost[112]
108 AB de Villiers 107*10582101.90 South Africa West IndiesFeroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi24 February 2011Won[113]
109 Sachin Tendulkar 120115105104.34 India EnglandChinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore27 February 20111Tied[114]
110 Andrew Strauss 158145181108.96 England IndiaChinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore27 February 20112Tied[114]
111 Kevin O'Brien 11363136179.37 Ireland EnglandChinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore2 March 2011Won[115]
112 Hashim Amla 1131308086.92 South Africa NetherlandsPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali3 March 20111Won[116]
113 AB de Villiers 13498134136.73 South Africa NetherlandsPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali3 March 20112Won[116]
114 Ross Taylor 131*12487105.64 New Zealand PakistanPallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy8 March 2011Won[117]
115 Upul Tharanga 13314117094.32 Sri Lanka ZimbabwePallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy10 March 20111Won[118]
116 Tillakaratne Dilshan 144131161109.92 Sri Lanka ZimbabwePallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy10 March 20112Won[118]
117 Devon Smith 10713311180.45 West Indies IrelandPunjab Cricket Association Stadium, Mohali11 March 2011Won[119]
118 Sachin Tendulkar 11110183109.90 India South AfricaVidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Nagpur12 March 2011Lost[120]
119 Brendon McCullum 10110912292.66 New Zealand CanadaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai13 March 2011Won[121]
120 Ryan ten Doeschate 10610813198.14 Netherlands IrelandEden Gardens, Kolkata[lower-alpha 7]18 March 20111Lost[122]
121 Paul Stirling 10172142140.27 Ireland NetherlandsEden Gardens, Calcutta[lower-alpha 7]18 March 20112Won[122]
122 Kumar Sangakkara 11112812286.71 Sri Lanka New ZealandWankhede Stadium, Mumbai18 March 20113Won[123]
123 Yuvraj Singh 11312310291.86 India West IndiesM. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai20 March 2011Won[124]
124 Ricky Ponting 1041187188.13 Australia IndiaSardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad24 March 2011Lost[125]
125 Tillakaratne Dilshan 108*11510293.91 Sri Lanka EnglandPremadasa Stadium, Colombo26 March 20111Won[126]
126 Upul Tharanga 102*12212183.60 Sri Lanka EnglandPremadasa Stadium, Colombo26 March 20112Won[126]
127 Mahela Jayawardene 103*88130117.04 Sri Lanka IndiaWankhede Stadium, Mumbai2 April 2011Lost[127]
128 Aaron Finch 135128123105.46 Australia EnglandMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne14 February 2015Won[128]
129 David Miller 138*9279150.00 South Africa ZimbabweSeddon Park, Hamilton15 February 20151Won[129]
130 JP Duminy 115*10093115.00 South Africa ZimbabweSeddon Park, Hamilton15 February 20152Won[129]
131 Virat Kohli 1071268084.92 India PakistanAdelaide Oval, Adelaide15 February 20153Won[130]
132 Lendl Simmons 1028495121.42 West Indies IrelandSaxton Oval, Nelson16 February 2015Lost[131]
133 Mahela Jayawardene 1001208183.33 Sri Lanka AfghanistanUniversity Oval, Dunedin22 February 20151Won[132]
134 Shikhar Dhawan 13714616293.80 India South AfricaMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne22 February 20152Won[133]
135 Moeen Ali 128107125119.62 England ScotlandHagley Oval, Christchurch23 February 2015Won[134]
136 Chris Gayle 2151471016146.26 West Indies ZimbabweManuka Oval, Canberra24 February 20151Won[135]
137 Marlon Samuels 133*15611385.26 West Indies ZimbabweManuka Oval, Canberra24 February 20152Won[135]
138 Shaiman Anwar 10683101127.71 United Arab Emirates IrelandBrisbane Cricket Ground, Brisbane25 February 2015Lost[136]
139 Tillakaratne Dilshan 161*146220110.27 Sri Lanka BangladeshMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne26 February 20151Won[137]
140 Kumar Sangakkara 105*76131138.15 Sri Lanka BangladeshMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne26 February 20152Won[137]
141 AB de Villiers 162*66178245.45 South Africa West IndiesSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney27 February 2015Won[138]
142 Joe Root 121108142112.03 England Sri LankaWellington Regional Stadium, Wellington1 March 20151Lost[139]
143 Lahiru Thirimanne 139*14313297.20 Sri Lanka EnglandWellington Regional Stadium, Wellington1 March 20152Won[139]
144 Kumar Sangakkara 117*86112136.04 Sri Lanka EnglandWellington Regional Stadium, Wellington1 March 20153Won[139]
145 Hashim Amla 159128164124.21 South Africa IrelandManuka Oval, Canberra3 March 20151Won[140]
146 Faf du Plessis 109109101100.00 South Africa IrelandManuka Oval, Canberra3 March 20152Won[140]
147 David Warner 178133195133.83 Australia AfghanistanWACA Ground, Perth4 March 2015Won[141]
148 Kyle Coetzer 156134174116.41 Scotland BangladeshSaxton Oval, Nelson5 March 2015Lost[142]
149 Ed Joyce 11210393108.73 Ireland ZimbabweBellerive Oval, Hobart7 March 20151Won[143]
150 Brendan Taylor 12191114132.96 Zimbabwe IrelandBellerive Oval, Hobart7 March 20152Lost[143]
151 Glenn Maxwell 10253104192.45 Australia Sri LankaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney8 March 20151Won[144]
152 Kumar Sangakkara 10410711097.19 Sri Lanka AustraliaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney8 March 20152Lost[144]
153 Mahmudullah Riyad 1031387274.63 Bangladesh EnglandAdelaide Oval, Adelaide9 March 2015Won[145]
154 Shikhar Dhawan 10085115117.64 India IrelandSeddon Park, Hamilton10 March 2015Won[146]
155 Tillakaratne Dilshan 10499101105.05 Sri Lanka ScotlandBellerive Oval, Hobart11 March 20151Won[147]
156 Kumar Sangakkara 12495134130.52 Sri Lanka ScotlandBellerive Oval, Hobart11 March 20152Won[147]
157 Mahmudullah Riyad 128*123123104.06 Bangladesh New ZealandSeddon Park, Hamilton13 March 20151Lost[148]
158 Martin Guptill 105100112105.00 New Zealand BangladeshSeddon Park, Hamilton13 March 20152Won[148]
159 Brendan Taylor 138110155125.45 Zimbabwe IndiaEden Park, Auckland14 March 20151Lost[149]
160 Suresh Raina 110*10494105.76 India ZimbabweEden Park, Auckland14 March 20152Won[149]
161 William Porterfield 10713111181.67 Ireland PakistanAdelaide Oval, Adelaide15 March 20151Lost[150]
162 Sarfraz Ahmed 101*1246081.45 Pakistan IrelandAdelaide Oval, Adelaide15 March 20152Won[150]
163 Rohit Sharma 137126143108.73 India BangladeshMelbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne19 March 20152Won[151]
164 Martin Guptill 237*1632411145.39 New Zealand West IndiesWestpac Stadium, Wellington21 March 20152Won[152]
165 Steve Smith 10593112112.90 Australia IndiaSydney Cricket Ground, Sydney26 March 20152Won[153]
166 Joe Root 107104101102.88 England PakistanTrent Bridge, Nottingham3 June 20191Lost[154]
167 Jos Buttler 1037692135.52 England PakistanTrent Bridge, Nottingham3 June 20192Lost[154]
168 Rohit Sharma 122*14413284.72 India South AfricaHampshire Bowl, Southampton5 June 2019Won[155]
169 Jason Roy 153121144126.44 England BangladeshSophia Gardens, Cardiff8 June 20191Won[156]
170 Shakib Al Hasan 121119121101.68 Bangladesh EnglandSophia Gardens, Cardiff8 June 20192Lost[156]
171 Shikhar Dhawan 117109160107.33 India AustraliaThe Oval, London9 June 2019Won[157]
172 David Warner 10711111196.39 Australia PakistanCounty Ground, Taunton12 June 2019Won[158]
173 Joe Root 100*94110106.38 England West IndiesHampshire Bowl, Southampton14 June 2019Won[159]
174 Aaron Finch 153132155115.90 Australia Sri LankaThe Oval, London15 June 2019Won[160]
175 Rohit Sharma 140113143123.89 India PakistanOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester16 June 2019Won[161]
176 Shakib Al Hasan 124*99160125.25 Bangladesh West IndiesCounty Ground, Taunton17 June 2019Won[162]
177 Eoin Morgan 14871417208.45 England AfghanistanOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester18 June 2019Won[163]
178 Kane Williamson 106*1389176.81 New Zealand South AfricaEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham19 June 2019Won[164]
179 David Warner 166147145112.92 Australia BangladeshTrent Bridge, Nottingham20 June 20191Won[165]
180 Mushfiqur Rahim 102*9791105.15 Bangladesh AustraliaTrent Bridge, Nottingham20 June 20192Lost[165]
181 Kane Williamson 14815414196.10 New Zealand West IndiesOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester22 June 20191Won[166]
182 Carlos Brathwaite 1018295123.17 West Indies New ZealandOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester22 June 20192Lost[166]
183 Aaron Finch 10011611286.20 Australia EnglandLord's, London25 June 2019Won[167]
184 Babar Azam 101*12711079.52 Pakistan New ZealandEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham26 June 2019Won[168]
185 Jonny Bairstow 111109106101.83 England IndiaEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham30 June 2019Won[169]
186 Rohit Sharma 10210815093.57 India EnglandEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham30 June 2019Lost[169]
187 Avishka Fernando 10410392100.97 Sri Lanka West IndiesRiverside Ground, Chester-le-Street1 July 2019Won[170]
188 Nicholas Pooran 118103114114.56 West Indies Sri LankaRiverside Ground, Chester-le-Street1 July 2019Lost[170]
189 Rohit Sharma 1049275113.04 India BangladeshEdgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham2 July 2019Won[171]
190 Jonny Bairstow 10699151107.07 England New ZealandRiverside Ground, Chester-le-Street3 July 2019Won[172]
191 Imam-ul-Haq 10010070100.00 Pakistan BangladeshLord's, London5 July 2019Won[173]
192 Angelo Mathews 11312810288.28 Sri Lanka IndiaHeadingley Stadium, Leeds6 July 20191Lost[174]
193 Rohit Sharma 10394142109.57 India Sri LankaHeadingley Stadium, Leeds6 July 20192Won[174]
194 KL Rahul 11111811194.06 India Sri LankaHeadingley Stadium, Leeds6 July 20193Won[174]
195 Faf du Plessis 1009472106.38 South Africa AustraliaOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester6 July 20194Won[175]
196 David Warner 122117152104.27 Australia South AfricaOld Trafford Cricket Ground, Manchester6 July 20194Lost[175]

Notes

  1. The teams are Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Zimbabwe.[5]
  2. The teams are Canada, Ireland, Netherlands, Scotland and United Arab Emirates.[5]
  3. Sangakkara's four centuries in consecutive matches is an ODI record.[8]
  4. He achieved the feat during the course of his 113 against England in the 2011 World Cup.[9]
  5. Flower was the third player to score a century on ODI debut and as of 2011, he is the only batsman to score a century on ODI debut during a World Cup.[10][11]
  6. Madras has since been renamed as Chennai.
  7. Calcutta has since been renamed as Kolkata.

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