List of international cricket centuries by Rohit Sharma

Rohit Sharma is an Indian cricketer who has represented the national team since 2007.[1] He has made 39 centuries in international cricket29 in One Day Internationals (ODI), 6 in Tests and 4 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is)as of January 2020.

Rohit Sharma has scored 39 centuries in international cricket.

Sharma made his ODI debut against Ireland in June 2007.[1] His first century came during the 2010 Tri-nation tournament in Zimbabwe when he made 114 against the hosts. In the 2013 bilateral series against Australia at home, he made two centuries, including a double-century.[lower-alpha 1] The next year, he scored 264 against Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. The score remains the highest individual total by a batsman in the format as of January 2020.[2][3] In January 2016, he made 171 not out against Australia; it remained the highest score by a visiting batsman against Australia until England's Jason Roy made 180 in 2018.[lower-alpha 2][5] Sharma set the record for most centuries scored in a World Cup when he scored five centuries in the 2019 World Cup.[6] He has scored centuries against nine different opponents and has the joint second-highest number of centuries (eight) against Australia in the format.[lower-alpha 3] As of January 2020, Sharma has eight scores in excess of 150, and three double-centuries, both of which are records in ODIs.[8][9] He has the second highest number of centuries for an active player in the format.[lower-alpha 4]

Sharma made his Test debut during the 2013–14 home series against the West Indies. He scored 177 on his debut and went on to make another century in the next match.[lower-alpha 5][12] He scored three centuries in the home series against South Africa in October 2019including 176 and 127 in the first match,[lower-alpha 6] and a career-highest score of 212 in the third match. In October 2015, he became the second Indian to score a century in the T20I format when he made 106 against South Africa. Sharma jointly holds the record for the fastest T20I century (off 35 balls) with South Africa's David Miller and Czech Republic's Sudesh Wickramasekara.[lower-alpha 7] His four centuries in the format are the most by any player.[15] As of January 2020, Sharma is ranked joint 18th among players with the most centuries in international cricket.[lower-alpha 8]

Key

  • – Man of the match
  • Captain of India in that match

Test centuries

Centuries scored in Tests[17]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A Date Result Ref
1 177  West Indies621/2 Eden Gardens, KolkataHome6 November 2013Won[18]
2 111*  West Indies622/2 Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiHome14 November 2013Won[19]
3 102*  Sri Lanka622/3 Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, NagpurHome24 November 2017Won[20]
4 176  South Africa211/3 VDCA Cricket Stadium, VishakhapatnamHome2 October 2019Won[21]
5 127  South Africa231/3 VDCA Cricket Stadium, VishakhapatnamHome2 October 2019Won[21]
6 212  South Africa213/3 JSCA International Stadium Complex, RanchiHome19 October 2019Won[22]

One Day International centuries

Centuries scored in ODIs[23]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 114  Zimbabwe4195.79 Queens Sports Club, BulawayoAway28 May 2010Lost[24]
2 101*  Sri Lanka42101.00 Queens Sports Club, BulawayoNeutral30 May 2010Won[25]
3 141*  Australia12114.63 Sawai Mansingh Stadium, JaipurHome16 October 2013Won[26]
4 209  Australia11132.27 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, BangaloreHome2 November 2013Won[27]
5 264  Sri Lanka21152.60 Eden Gardens, KolkataHome13 November 2014Won[28]
6 138  Australia1199.28 Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneAway18 January 2015Lost[29]
7 137  Bangladesh11108.73 Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneNeutral19 March 2015Won[30]
8 150  South Africa12112.78 Green Park Stadium, KanpurHome11 October 2015Lost[31]
9 171*  Australia11104.90 WACA Ground, PerthAway12 January 2016Lost[32]
10 124  Australia1197.63 The Gabba, BrisbaneAway15 January 2016Lost[33]
11 123*  Bangladesh1295.34 Edgbaston Cricket Ground, BirminghamNeutral15 June 2017Won[34]
12 124*  Sri Lanka1285.51 Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, PallekeleAway27 August 2017Won[35]
13 104  Sri Lanka11118.18 R. Premadasa Stadium, ColomboAway31 August 2017Won[36]
14 125  Australia22114.67 Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium NagpurHome1 October 2017Won[37]
15 147  New Zealand11106.52 Green Park Stadium, KanpurHome29 October 2017Won[38]
16 208*  Sri Lanka11135.94 Punjab Cricket Association Stadium, MohaliHome13 December 2017Won[39]
17 115  South Africa1191.26 St. George's Park, Port ElizabethAway13 February 2018Won[40]
18 137*  England12120.17 Trent Bridge, NottinghamAway12 July 2018Won[41]
19 111*  Pakistan1293.27 Dubai Cricket Stadium, DubaiNeutral23 September 2018Won[42]
20 152*  West Indies12129.58 ACA Stadium, GuwahatiHome21 October 2018Won[43]
21 162  West Indies11118.25 Brabourne Stadium, MumbaiHome29 October 2018Won[44]
22 133  Australia12103.10 Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyAway12 January 2019Lost[45]
23 122*  South Africa1285.10 Rose Bowl, SouthamptonNeutral5 June 2019Won[46]
24 140  Pakistan21123.89 Old Trafford Cricket Ground, ManchesterNeutral16 June 2019Won[47]
25 102  England2293.57 Edgbaston Cricket Ground, BirminghamAway30 June 2019Lost[48]
26 104  Bangladesh21113.04 Edgbaston Cricket Ground, BirminghamNeutral2 July 2019Won[49]
27 103  Sri Lanka22109.57 Headingley Cricket Ground, LeedsNeutral6 July 2019Won[50]
28 159  West Indies11115.21 Dr. Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy ACA–VDCA Cricket Stadium, VishakhapatnamHome18 December 2019Won[51]
29 119  Australia1292.96 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, BangaloreHome19 January 2020Won[52]

Twenty20 International centuries

Centuries scored in T20Is[53]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 106  South Africa11160.60 HPCA Stadium, DharamsalaHome2 October 2015Lost[54]
2 118  Sri Lanka11274.41 Holkar Stadium, IndoreHome22 December 2017Won[55]
3 100*  England12178.57 Bristol County Ground, BristolAway8 July 2018Won[56]
4 111*  West Indies11181.96 Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Cricket Stadium, LucknowHome6 November 2018Won[57]

Notes

  1. Sharma became the third player to score an ODI double-century.[2]
  2. As of January 2020, this remains the seventh-highest individual score in Australia.[4]
  3. He shares the position with Virat Kohli and is behind Sachin Tendulkar (nine).[7]
  4. Sharma is behind Tendulkar (49), Kohli (43) and Ricky Ponting (30) in the all-time list.[10]
  5. Sharma was the 14th Indian to score a century on Test debut.[11]
  6. He became the sixth Indian to score centuries in both innings of a Test match.[13]
  7. It came during the course of his 43-ball 118 against Sri Lanka in December 2017.[14]
  8. Sharma shares the position with Pakistan's Mohammad Yousuf, Sri Lanka's Tillakaratne Dilshan and New Zealand's Ross Taylor.[16]

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