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
Australia's Billy Murdoch became the first person to score a Test cricket double-century, an innings of 211, in 1884.
Andrew Sandham of England was the first triple-centurion in test cricket.
Andrew Sandham
Virender Sehwag. He is the only Indian batsman to have scored two triple centuries in test cricket
Charles bannerman have scored the first century in cricket test matches.
Chris Gayle scored the first century in T20 cricket.
Charles bannerman
sachin tendulkar
The first century in One Day International cricket was scored by Dennis Amiss, who hit 103 runs for England against Australia in 1972. The first century in List A cricket was scored by Lancashire's Peter Marner against Leicestershire in the first List A match on May 1, 1963.
The first century in One Day International cricket was scored by Dennis Amiss, who hit 103 runs for England against Australia in 1972. The first century in List A cricket was scored by Lancashire's Peter Marner against Leicestershire in the first List A match on May 1, 1963.
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.
Dennis amiss
On July 25, 1936, India took to bat in their seventh match as a Test-playing nation. India's second innings saw Vijay Merchant and Syed Mushtaq Ali both score centuries at the top of the order, though Ali took less time to do so - 150 minutes in comparison with his team-mate's 255.