List of international cricket centuries by Matthew Hayden

Matthew Hayden is a former Australian international cricketer. An opening batsman, Hayden scored 8,625 runs in Tests and 6,133 runs in One Day Internationals (ODIs), accruing a total of 40 centuries30 in Tests and 10 in ODIs. He was described by Yahoo! Cricket as "a strong-built left-hander, an intimidating personality and [possessing] an aggressive attitude", "[with] all the ingredients" needed for success.[1] He was named as one of Indian Cricket's "Cricketers of the Year" in 2001 and as Wisden's Cricketers of the Year in 2003.[2][3] Hayden was chosen as the "ICC ODI Cricketer of the Year" in 2007.[4][5]

Matthew Hayden has the second-highest number of centuries for an Australian in international cricket.

Hayden made his Test debut against South Africa in March 1994.[6] His first century came three years later at the Adelaide Oval when he scored 125 against the West Indies.[7] It took another four years to score his second international century. He scored centuries against all the Test cricket playing nations, except Bangladesh.[7] His highest score of 380which was a record score at the timecame against Zimbabwe at the WACA Ground, Perth in October 2003. He broke Brian Lara's nine-year-old record (375 runs);[8] however, Lara reclaimed his record six months later when he scored 400 not out against England.[lower-alpha 1] Hayden scored centuries in each innings of a Test match on two different occasions.

Hayden made his ODI debut in 1993 and scored his first century in 2001 when he made 100 against India at the Indira Priyadarshini Stadium, Visakhapatnam.[6][11] He made ten centuries against five different opponents and was most successful against New Zealand (four centuries) and India (three centuries). Hayden's highest score of 181 not out was made against New Zealand in 2007;[11] the score was an Australian record at the time.[lower-alpha 2] His 66-ball century against South Africa during the 2007 World Cup was the fastest by an Australian in ODIs at the time.[lower-alpha 3] Hayden was the leading run-scorer in the tournament (658 runs) and scored three centuries.[15][16]

Hayden played nine Twenty20 International (T20I) matches between 2005 and 2007; his highest score in the format is 73 not out.[17] As of January 2019, he ranks fourteenth in the list of century-makers in international cricket.[18]

Key

Test centuries

List of Test centuries scored by Matthew Hayden[19]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A/N Date Result
1 125  West Indies224/5Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome25 January 1997Won[20]
2 119  India221/3Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiAway27 February 2001Won[21]
3 203  India213/3M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, ChennaiAway18 March 2001Lost[22]
4 136  New Zealand211/3Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome8 November 2001Drawn[23]
5 131  South Africa231/3Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome14 December 2001Won[24]
6 138  South Africa222/3Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 2001Won[25]
7 105  South Africa213/3Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome2 January 2002Won[26]
8 122  South Africa211/3New Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgAway22 February 2002Won[27]
9 119  Pakistan222/3Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, SharjahNeutral11 October 2002Won[28]
10 197  England211/5Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome7 November 20021

Won[29]

11 103  England231/5Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome7 November 20022Won[29]
12 102  England214/5Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 2002Won[30]
13 100*  West Indies232/4Queenspark Oval, Port of SpainAway19 April 2003Won[31]
14 177  West Indies234/4Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John'sAway9 May 2003Won[32]
15 380  Zimbabwe211/2WACA Ground, PerthHome9 October 2003Won[33]
16 101*  Zimbabwe242/2Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome17 October 2003Won[34]
17 136  India223/4Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 2003Won[35]
18 130  Sri Lanka231/3Galle International Stadium, GalleAway8 March 2004Won[36]
19 117  Sri Lanka212/2Bundaberg Rum Stadium, CairnsHome9 July 20041Drawn[37]
20 132  Sri Lanka232/2Bundaberg Rum Stadium, CairnsHome9 July 20042Drawn[37]
21 138  England225/5Kennington Oval, LondonAway8 September 2005Drawn[38]
22 111 ICC World XI211/1Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome14 October 2005Won[39]
23 118  West Indies231/3Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome3 November 2005Won[40]
24 110  West Indies122/3Bellerive Oval, HobartHome17 November 2005Won[41]
25 137  South Africa132/3Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 2005Won[42]
26 102  South Africa232/3Kingsmead Cricket Ground, DurbanAway24 March 2006Won[43]
27 153  England224/5Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 2006Won[44]
28 124  India211/4Melbourne Cricket Ground, MelbourneHome26 December 2007Won[45]
29 123  India232/4Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome2 January 2008Won[46]
30 103  India224/4Adelaide Oval, AdelaideHome24 January 2008Drawn[47]

One Day International centuries

List of ODI centuries scored by Matthew Hayden[48]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result
1 111  India2198.23Indira Priyadarshini Stadium, VisakhapatnamAway3 April 2001Won[49]
2 146  Pakistan21114.06Gymkhana Club Ground, NairobiNeutral30 August 2002Won[50]
3 109  India22101.86Brisbane Cricket Ground, BrisbaneHome18 January 2004Lost[51]
4 126  India21103.27Sydney Cricket Ground, SydneyHome8 February 2004Won[52]
5 114  New Zealand2191.93Jade Stadium, ChristchurchAway22 February 2005Won[53]
6 117  New Zealand21105.40WACA Ground, PerthHome28 January 2007Won[54]
7 181*  New Zealand11109.03Seddon Park, HamiltonAway20 February 2007Lost[55]
8 101  South Africa21148.52Warner Park, BasseterreNeutral24 March 2007Won[56]
9 158  West Indies21110.38Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North SoundAway27 March 2007Won[57]
10 103  New Zealand21103.00National Cricket Stadium, St. George'sNeutral20 April 2007Won[58]

Notes

  1. Hayden's innings remains the highest score by an Australian in a Test match and the second highest for any player as of January 2019.[9][10]
  2. It was later broken by Shane Watson when he made 185 not out against Bangladesh in April 2011.[12][13]
  3. As of January 2019, it is the third-fastest by an Australian.[14]

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