Charles Bannerman of the Australia scored the 'first run' of the first 'Cricket Test Match' against the England's bowler Alfred Shaw.
First 'century' of the test cricket was scored by Charles Bannerman of Australia in the first ever test cricket match played between England and Australia in the year 1877.
Charles bannerman of australia has made the first century in test match against england he has scored 165 not out in the fist match of history of test cricket.
Charles Bannerman scored the first century for Australia against England on the first day of the first Test match on 15 March, 1877.
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The first double-century in a Test match was scored by Australian Billy Murdoch against England at Oval in 1884.
Charles Bannerman(Aus) was the first one to register a century in test,which was not only his first match but also the first registered test match of the test cricket history.He scored 165 on 15th March,1877 at Melbourne.
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Dave Gregory was the first captain of Australia for the first recognised Test Cricket Match in 1877.
Andrew Sandham of England was the first triple-centurion in test cricket.
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In Sunil Gavaskar's debut Test match, in March 1971 against the West Indies, he scored 65 runs in the first innings of the match, and 67 not out in the second innings. In his first five-match Test series, he scored 774 runs, at an average of 154.80.