Who has made the most Test hundreds at a single venue?
Also: the highest ODI innings totals without individual hundreds, and the Indian who played all ten of his Tests against England
Mahela Jayawardene at the SSC: 27 Tests, 11 hundreds, 2921 runs • AFP
Sri Lanka's Mahela Jayawardene leads the way here, with 11 Test centuries at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo. Jayawardene scored 2921 runs (another record) in 27 Tests at the SSC, which also happens to be his home club ground. Don Bradman made nine centuries at the MCG - from just 11 Tests, in one of which he was injured and didn't bat - while Jacques Kallis hit nine at Newlands, in Cape Town, but from twice as many matches.
South Africa's 369 for 6 in East London at the weekend, in which the highest score was Faf du Plessis's 91, was actually the second-highest ODI total without an individual century. But the record is nonetheless held by South Africa: when they ran up 392 for 6 against Pakistan in Centurion in 2006-07, the top score was Jacques Kallis' 88. The next highest is England's 365 for 9 (Eoin Morgan 88) against New Zealand at The Oval in 2015.
Virat Kohli's century in the first one-day international against New Zealand in Mumbai at the weekend was his 31st, in his 200th match, and took him to a neat-looking total of 8888 runs. Both these figures are records: AB de Villiers had scored 8621 runs and 24 hundreds after his 200th ODI. But Kohli's figures are nonetheless under threat: Hashim Amla has played 158 ODIs to date, and has so far made 7381 runs and 26 centuries.
The player concerned here is Vijay Merchant, one of India's first great batsmen. His ten Tests, between 1933-34 (India's first one at home, in Bombay) and 1951-52 (when he bowed out with his highest score of 154, in Delhi), were all against England: he missed India's tour of Australia in 1947-48, and West Indies' visit in 1948-49, apparently because of illness.
The Indian fast bowler turned ESPNcricinfo pundit Ajit Agarkar might be relieved to learn that he comes in quite a way down this particular list. Agarkar's hundred came at Lord's, no less, in 2002; his next highest score was 48.
Steven Lynch is the editor of the updated edition of Wisden on the Ashes