Donald Bradman
1. 11-12 July 1930, against England, 334 runs
2. 21, 23 July 1934, against England, 304 runs
Brian Lara
1. 16-18 April 1994, against England, 375 runs
2. 10-12 April 2004, against England, 400 not out (also only cricketer to score 400 in a test)
Virender Sehwag
1. 28-29 March 2004, against Pakistan, 309 runs
2. 27-29 March 2008, against South Africa, 319 runs
Chris Gayle
1. 29-30 April 2005, against South Africa,317 runs
2.15-16 November 2010, against Sri Lanka, 333 runs
1) Brian Lara (400 not out)
2) Matthew Hayden (380)
3) Brian Lara (375)
4) Mahela Jayawardene (374)
5) Garfield Sobers (365 not out)
6) Len Hutton (364)
7) Sanath Jayasuriya (340)
8) Hanif Mohammad (337)
9) Wally Hammond (336 not out)
10) Mark Taylor (334 not out)
11) Donald Bradman (334)
12) Graham Gooch (333)
13) Inzamam-ul-haq (329)
14) Andy Sandham (325)
15) Virender Sehwag (319)
16) Chris Gayle (317)
17) Younis Khan (313)
18) Bob Simpson (311)
19) John Edrich (310 not out)
20) Virender Sehwag (309)
21) Bob Cowper (307)
22) Donald Bradman (304)
23) Lawrence Rowe (302)
mark waugh(australia)
None of the batsmen managed to do this.
Virender Sehwag
mark waugh."australia"
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Graem Smith; the South African left-handed batsman, scored 2 consecutive double centuries first time in Test Matches against England in 2003. At Edgbaston 277 and at Lords 259.
A batsman is considered to have scored a century when he completes a score of 100 runs off his bat. Extras, byes etc are not counted in a batsman's score. Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara are two bastmen who have the most number of centuries in cricket.
Sachin Tendulkar is the only batsman in the world cricket to score 'century of the centuries' (49 in ODI+5I in Test=100).
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Virender Sehwag. He is the only Indian batsman to have scored two triple centuries in test cricket
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brandon m'cullam
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