The first recorded half-century in Test cricket was scored by Charles Bannerman of Australia. He achieved this milestone in the inaugural Test match against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on March 15, 1877, where he scored 165 runs in total. Bannerman's innings included a score of 50 runs, marking a significant achievement in the history of the game.
Lala Amarnath was the first Indian cricketer to score century in Tests. Kapil Dev was the first Indian cricketer to score a century in ODI.
Charles bannerman
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Imtiaz AHMED
Sandhya Agarwal in test cricket
Sachin Tendulkar is the first and till now the only player to score a double century in ODI Cricket.
English cricketer Andy Sandham was the first Test cricketer to score a triple century, making an innings of 325 against the West Indies at Kingston in the 1929-30 season.
The first Indian women's cricketer to score a century in Test cricket was Shantha Rangaswamy, who scored her first and only century between January 9-10, 1977, her, and India Women's, seventh Test match.
belinda clark, she score 219 not out against denmark in 1997
virendar sehwag in world cup 2003 in south Africa at wonderers stediam
I think Kapil Dev.
V. sehwag