Lala Amarnath scored 118 in the second innings of India v England Test that began on 15 December 1933 in Bombay (now Mumbai), which was India's second Test ever.
Lala Amarnath was the first Indian to score a Test Match Century
Windies' Dottin made first centure in t20 woman cricket.
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.
Amiss of England scored the first century of the ODI Cricket in 1972 vs Australia in the first One Day International, Prudential Trophy.
The first century scored in domestic Twenty20 cricket in calendar year 2012 was scored by Martin Guptill, who scored 120 not out for Auckland against Canterbury on January 3, as Auckland won the game with the last ball of the match, thanks to a first-ball six by Ronnie Hira.
In Test cricket its Charlie Bannerman,who made the first runs in Tests and the first century in the first Test match in Melbourne 1877.
In all levels of professional cricket, the exact player who made the first century is likely to remain undiscovered, however the first man to make a century in international cricket was Charles Bannerman of Australia, in the very first test match ever. England vs Australia, Melbourne, 1887.
The first century was scored by John Small. He made 136 for Hampshire v Surrey in July 1775 at Broadhalfpenny Down.
The first century in a List A match by Bangladesh was scored by Minhajul Abedin, who scored 109 not out against Bahawalpur in the Wills Cup 1997-98 competition. This was outscored in the very same match by his team-mate and strike partner Khaled Mahmud, with whom he shared an unbroken partnership of 267 runs.
Demis Amiss of England scored the first century of ODI against Australia in 1972 at Old Trafford. This was the second official ODI match. Amiss scored 103 runs for England.
Demis Amiss of England scored the first century of ODI against Australia in 1972 at Old Trafford. This was the second official ODI match. Amiss scored 103 runs for England.
Charles Bannerman made 165 (retired hurt) for Australia in the first cricket test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, during the match between Australia and England in March 1877.