List of international cricket centuries at the Eden Gardens

The Eden Gardens is a cricket ground in Kolkata, India.[1] It is one of the main international cricket venues of India and often called the "Mecca of Indian cricket".[2][3][4] It is the home of the Bengal cricket team and the Kolkata Knight Riders, as well as being a Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) venue.[1][5] As of 2020, the Eden Gardens has hosted more than 40 Test matches,[6][7] the first of which was in January 1934 when India played the touring England team.[7][8] These include the first ever day/night Test match in India which was hosted between 22 and 24 November 2019, when India played the visiting Bangladesh team.[3][7] The first ODI played at the ground was between India and Pakistan on 18 February 1987.[9][10] As of 2020, 30 ODIs have been played at the ground.[6][9]

Eden Gardens during a day/night match

The first Test century scored at the ground was in December 1948, by Everton Weekes of the West Indies. He scored 162 runs in the first innings. In the same match Syed Mushtaq Ali of India scored 106 in the fourth innings, thus becoming the first Indian to have scored a century at the Eden Gardens.[11][12] To date, 77 Test centuries have been scored at the ground.[11] VVS Laxman's 281, scored against Australia in March 2001, during the famous second test of Border-Gavaskar Trophy,

is the highest individual Test score achieved at the ground.[13][14] The highest individual Test score by an overseas player is 256, scored by Rohan Kanhai of the West Indies in December 1958.[13][15] Mohammad Azharuddin and VVS Laxman have scored five Test centuries each, the highest number of Test centuries scored by an individual player at the ground.[16] During the second Test of the India–South Africa Test series held in February 2010 at the ground, a total of seven centuries were scored between the two teams. This is the highest number of centuries scored in a single Test match at the ground.[17]

The first ODI century scored at the ground was by Kris Srikkanth of India on 18 February 1987. He scored 123 runs in the first innings against Pakistan.[18][19] The first century scored by an overseas player was on 1 November 1989 by Desmond Haynes of the West Indies. He scored an unbeaten 107 runs against India.[20] To date, 13 ODI centuries have been scored at the ground.[18] Rohit Sharma's 264, scored against Sri Lanka on 13 November 2014, is the highest individual ODI score achieved at the ground as well as the highest individual score of all time in ODIs.[21][22][23] The highest individual ODI score by an overseas player is 134 not out, scored by Graeme Smith of South Africa on 25 November 2005.[21][24] No player has scored more than one ODI century at the ground.[25] Two centuries were scored during the ICC World Cup in 2011. Ryan ten Doeschate of the Netherlands scored 106 runs and Paul Stirling of Ireland scored 101 runs in the first and second innings respectively of the same match on 18 March 2011.[26]

The first T20I was played between India and the touring England team on 29 October 2011. As of 2020, seven T20I matches have been played at the ground.[6][27][28] To date, no T20I centuries have been scored at the ground.[29]

Karu Jain of India scored the only Women's One Day International (WODI) century achieved at the Eden Gardens.[30] She scored 103 runs against England in the first innings on 9 December 2005.[31] To date, no centuries have been scored in a Women's Test cricket match or a Women's Twenty20 International (WT20) match played in the stadium.[32][33]

Keys

Eden Gardens during the first ever day/night Test match in India, played between India and Bangladesh in November 2019.
Key Description
Ballsdenotes the number of balls faced by the player
Inns.denotes the particular innings in which the century was scored
(a Test match has a maximum of four innings and an ODI/T20I match has two innings)
Daterefers to the date the match started in case of Test match, and in case of ODI and WODI the date on which it was played
Resultrefers to whether the player's team won,[34][35] lost[36][37] or if the match was drawn[38]
N/ANot available
*denotes that the batsman was not out
indicates the highest individual score by an overseas player at the ground
#indicates the highest individual score at the ground

Test centuries

As of 2020, seventy seven Test centuries have been scored at the ground.[11]
Sir Everton Weekes was the first batsman to score a Test century at the Eden Gardens, scoring 162 runs on 31 December 1948.
Syed Mushtaq Ali was the first Indian to have scored a Test century at Eden Gardens, scoring 106 in the same match in which Weekes scored his century.
India's former captain Mohammad Azharuddin scored five Test centuries at this ground and was the first batsman to have achieved this feat.
VVS Laxman of India has the highest individual Test score by any batsman at this ground, with a score of 281. He was also the second batsman to have scored five Test centuries at the ground after Azharuddin.
List of Test centuries scored at the Eden Gardens
No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opponents Date Result Ref.
1 162Everton Weekes (1/2) West IndiesN/A1 India31 December 1948Drawn[12]
2 101Everton Weekes (2/2) West IndiesN/A3 IndiaDrawn
3 108Clyde Walcott West IndiesN/A3 IndiaDrawn
4 106Mushtaq Ali IndiaN/A4 West IndiesDrawn
5 115Dattu Phadkar IndiaN/A2 England30 December 1951Drawn[39]
6 110Deepak Shodhan IndiaN/A2 Pakistan12 December 1952Drawn[40]
7 120John Reid New ZealandN/A2 India28 December 1955Drawn[41]
8 100Pankaj Roy IndiaN/A3 New ZealandDrawn
9 106*Gulabrai Ramchand IndiaN/A3 New ZealandDrawn
10 256 Rohan Kanhai West IndiesN/A1 India31 December 1958Won[15]
11 103Basil Butcher West IndiesN/A1 IndiaWon
12 106*Garry Sobers West IndiesN/A1 IndiaWon
13 113Norm O'Neill AustraliaN/A2 India23 January 1960Drawn[42]
14 107Colin Cowdrey EnglandN/A2 India29 January 1964Drawn[43]
15 129Motganhalli Jaisimha IndiaN/A3 EnglandDrawn
16 151*Bert Sutcliffe New ZealandN/A1 India5 March 1965Drawn[44]
17 105Bruce Taylor New ZealandN/A1 IndiaDrawn
18 153 Nawab of Pataudi IndiaN/A2 New ZealandDrawn
19 100Roy Fredericks West IndiesN/A2 India27 December 1974Lost[45]
20 139Gundappa Viswanath India 2633 West IndiesWon
21 103Tony Greig England 3472 India1 January 1977Won[46]
22 107Sunil Gavaskar (1/2) IndiaN/A1 West Indies29 December 1978Drawn[47]
23 111Basil Williams West IndiesN/A2 IndiaDrawn
24 182*Sunil Gavaskar (2/2) IndiaN/A3 West IndiesDrawn
25 157*Dilip Vengsarkar (1/2) IndiaN/A3 West IndiesDrawn
26 167Graham Yallop Australia 3921 India26 October 1979Drawn[48]
27 161*Clive Lloyd West Indies 2902 India10 December 1983Won[49]
28 110Mohammad Azharuddin (1/5) India 3221 England31 December 1984Drawn[50]
29 111Ravi Shastri India 3571 EnglandDrawn
30 141Mohammad Azharuddin (2/5) IndiaN/A1 Pakistan11 February 1987Drawn[51]
31 141Gordon Greenidge West Indies 2651 India26 December 1987Drawn[52]
32 101Gus Logie West Indies 1361 IndiaDrawn
33 100*Carl Hooper West Indies 1711 IndiaDrawn
34 102*Dilip Vengsarkar (2/2) India 2662 West IndiesDrawn
35 182Mohammad Azharuddin (3/5) India 1971 England29 January 1993Won[53]
36 146Andrew Hudson South Africa 2441 India27 November 1996Won[54]
37 102Gary Kirsten (1/2) South Africa 1701 IndiaWon
38 109Mohammad Azharuddin (4/5) India 772 South AfricaLost
39 133Gary Kirsten (2/2) South Africa 1963 IndiaWon
40 153*Daryll Cullinan South Africa 2613 IndiaWon
41 163*Mohammad Azharuddin (5/5) India 2462 Australia18 March 1998Won[55]
42 188*Saeed Anwar Pakistan 2593 India16 February 1999Won[56]
43 110Steve Waugh Australia 2031 India11 March 2001Lost[14]
44 281 #VVS Laxman (1/5) India 4523 AustraliaWon
45 180Rahul Dravid (1/4) India 3533 AustraliaWon
46 100Wavell Hinds West Indies 2002 India30 October 2002Drawn[57]
47 140Shivnarine Chanderpaul West Indies 2582 IndiaDrawn
48 104Marlon Samuels West Indies 1822 IndiaDrawn
49 176Sachin Tendulkar (1/2) India 2983 West IndiesDrawn
50 154*VVS Laxman (2/5) India 3963 West IndiesDrawn
51 121Jacques Kallis South Africa 2591 India28 November 2004Lost[58]
52 110Rahul Dravid (2/4) India 2221 Pakistan16 March 2005Won[59]
53 147Younis Khan (1/2) Pakistan 2582 IndiaLost
54 104Mohammad Yousuf Pakistan 1792 IndiaLost
55 135Rahul Dravid (3/4) India 2833 PakistanWon
56 202Wasim Jaffer India 2741 Pakistan30 November 2007Drawn[60]
57 102Sourav Ganguly India 1561 PakistanDrawn
58 112*VVS Laxman (3/5) India 1781 PakistanDrawn
59 161*Misbah-ul-Haq Pakistan 3512 IndiaDrawn
60 119Kamran Akmal Pakistan 2102 IndiaDrawn
61 107*Younis Khan (2/2) Pakistan 1824 IndiaDrawn
62 100Alviro Petersen South Africa 1641 India14 February 2010Lost[17]
63 114Hashim Amla (1/2) South Africa 1661 IndiaLost
64 165Virender Sehwag India 1742 South AfricaWon
65 106Sachin Tendulkar (2/2) India 2062 South AfricaWon
66 143*VVS Laxman (4/5) India 2602 South AfricaWon
67 132*MS Dhoni (1/2) India 1872 South AfricaWon
68 123*Hashim Amla (2/2) South Africa 3943 IndiaLost
69 119Rahul Dravid (4/4) India 2071 West Indies14 November 2011Won[61]
70 176*VVS Laxman (5/5) India 2801 West IndiesWon
71 144MS Dhoni (2/2) India 1751 West IndiesWon
72 136Darren Bravo West Indies 2303 IndiaLost
73 190Alastair Cook England 3772 India5 December 2012Won[62]
74 177Rohit Sharma India 3012 West Indies6 November 2013Won[63]
75 124Ravichandran Ashwin India 2102 West IndiesWon
76 104*Virat Kohli (1/2) India 1193 Sri Lanka16 November 2017Drawn[64]
77 136Virat Kohli (2/2) India 1942 Bangladesh22 November 2019Won[65]

One Day International centuries

Kris Srikkanth was the first ever player to score an ODI century at the Eden Gardens.
India's Rohit Sharma recorded the highest-ever individual score of 264 by any batsman in an ODI match, at the ground, in 2014.
As of 2020, thirteen ODI centuries have been scored at the ground.[18]
Keys Description
denotes the century was scored in an ICC Cricket World Cup match
denotes the score is the highest individual score in the ODIs
List of ODI centuries scored at the Eden Gardens
No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opponents Date Result Ref.
1 123Kris Srikkanth India1031 Pakistan18 February 1987Lost[19]
2 107*Desmond Haynes West Indies1371 Pakistan1 November 1989Lost[20]
3 100*Sachin Tendulkar India1032 Kenya31 May 1998Won[66]
4 121Marcus Trescothick England1092 India19 January 2002Lost[67]
5 108*Salman Butt Pakistan1302 India13 November 2004Won[68]
6 134* Graeme Smith South Africa1242 India25 November 2005Won[24]
7 118Upul Tharanga Sri Lanka1281 India24 December 2009Lost[69]
8 150*Gautam Gambhir India1372 Sri LankaWon
9 107Virat Kohli India1142 Sri LankaWon
10 106 Ryan ten Doeschate Netherlands1081 Ireland18 March 2011Lost[26]
11 101 Paul Stirling Ireland722 NetherlandsWon
12 106Nasir Jamshed Pakistan1241 India3 January 2013Won[70]
13 264 # Rohit Sharma India1731 Sri Lanka13 November 2014Won[22]

Women international centuries

As of 2020, one Women's One Day International (WODI) century has been scored at the ground.[30]
List of WODI centuries scored at the Eden Gardens
No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opponents Date Result Ref.
1 123 #Karu Jain India1031 England9 December 2005Won[31]

See also

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