Brendon Kuruppu of Sri Lanka scored the slowest double century of Test Cricket in 2009 against New Zealand on 548 balls in 777 minutes.
Charles bannerman have scored the first century in cricket test matches.
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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.
The slowest century in Test cricket was scored by England's Brian Lara, who reached his hundred in 400 balls against England in 2004. This innings was notable not only for its pace but also for Lara's overall batting prowess, as he is widely regarded as one of the greatest batsmen in cricket history. His slow century highlights the different contexts and strategies that can be employed in the game.
The slowest Test century was scored by Pakistani batsman Mudassar Nazar (born April 6, 1956), who took 557 minutes to score 100 runs during the 1977-78 season. He was eventually out for 114 runs after 591 minutes.
Andrew Sandham
Andrew Sandham of England was the first triple-centurion in test cricket.
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The first double-century in a Test match was scored by Australian Billy Murdoch against England at Oval in 1884.
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Ricky Ponting
Aminul Islam scored first century for Bangladesh in test cricket. He scored 145 runs against India in 10th of November, 2000 at Dhaka, Bangladesh.