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Cricketers who've played the most Tests before scoring their maiden century


Anil Kumble reaches his maiden Test century against England at The Oval in 2007 © AFP
 

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As many as 81 batsmen have scored a century in their debut Test. Two - Lawrence Rowe and Yasir Hameed - have even managed a hundred in each innings on debut. And then there are those who've had to wait years, some even more than a decade, to go past hundred for the first time. This week's List takes a look at players who've played the most Tests before scoring their maiden century.

The record stood at an unspectacular 56 Tests in 2003, the number Heath Streak needed to score his first century - 127 from No. 8 against West Indies in Harare . That mark has been smashed three times since, each instance seemingly unbeatable until the next one came along.

Playing his 71st Test in April 2006, Jason Gillespie became the first night-watchman to score a double-century . His unbeaten 201 against Bangladesh was such an improbable feat that Mathew Hayden had wagered he'd do a nude lap if Gillespie got there. Undermining his own abilities, Gillespie said he'd do one as well if he reached 200.

Gillespie 71-Test wait was beaten in June 2007 by Chaminda Vaas, who also cashed in against Bangladesh to score his first century in his 97th match . Only two players had played enough Tests to beat Vaas if they scored a hundred and Anil Kumble did it less than two months after Vaas' century. He scored an unbeaten 110 against England at The Oval in his 118th Test. Kumble's record is likely to stand for a while, unless Muttiah Muralitharan, who has played 120 Tests, decides to produce magic with his bat instead of the ball.

Most Tests before a player's first century
Player Mat OppositionGround Date Scorecard
A Kumble (India)118 v England The Oval 9 Aug 2007 Test 1842
WPUJC Vaas (SL) 97 v Bangladesh Colombo (SSC)25 Jun 2007 Test 1837
JN Gillespie (Aus) 71 v Bangladesh Chittagong (CDS) 16 Apr 2006 Test 1799
HH Streak (Zim)56 v West Indies Harare 4 Nov 2003 Test 1668
SM Pollock (SA) 51 v Sri Lanka Centurion20 Jan 2001 Test 1529
DL Vettori (NZ) 49 v Pakistan Hamilton 19 Dec 2003 Test 1676
IA Healy (Aus)48 v England Manchester 3 Jun 1993 Test 1223
ADR Campbell (Zim) 47 v India Nagpur25 Nov 2000 Test 1517
Intikhab Alam (Pak) 37 v England Hyderabad (Sind) 16 Mar 1973 Test 717
M Prabhakar (India)36 v West Indies Mohali 10 Dec 1994 Test 1278
W Rhodes (Eng) 35 v Australia Melbourne9 Feb 1912 Test 119
SMH Kirmani (India) 35 v Australia Mumbai 3 Nov 1979 Test 860
AW Nourse (SA)34 v Australia Johannesburg 12 Nov 1921 Test 146
Saqlain Mushtaq (Pak) 33 v New Zealand Christchurch15 Mar 2001 Test 1536
TL Goddard (SA) 32 v England Johannesburg 22 Jan 1965 Test 575

Dave Nourse, the South African batsman, was the oldest player to score a century when he made 111, his maiden hundred, against Australia in 1921, at the age of 42 years and 291 days. He still is the oldest player to score a maiden hundred.

The large difference between Ken Barrington's home and away averages - 50.71 compared to 69.18 - was largely because he scored only six of his 20 hundreds in England. The gulf was even wider during the first half of Barrington's career. His first century at home came in his 50th Test, during the 1964 Ashes, when he scored 256 - his only double-hundred - at Old Trafford. Before that innings, Barrington had played 28 home Tests with an average of 36.80, while he averaged nearly 71 with nine centuries in 21 away games.

Most Tests at home before a player's first home century
Player Mat OppositionGround Date Scorecard Career Mat Away 100s
WPUJC Vaas (SL) 48 v BangladeshColombo (SSC) 25 Jun 2007 Test 1837 97 0
SM Pollock (SA) 32 v Sri Lanka Centurion20 Jan 2001 Test 1529 51 0
MR Ramprakash (Eng) 31 v Australia The Oval 23 Aug 2001Test 1558 46 1
KF Barrington (Eng)29 v Australia Manchester 23 Jul 1964 Test 564 50 9
ADR Campbell (Zim) 29 v West Indies Bulawayo 19 Jul 2001 Test 1551 531
IA Healy (Aus) 27 v New ZealandPerth 12 Nov 1993 Test 1235 54 1
Wasim Akram (Pak) 26 v Zimbabwe Sheikhupura17 Oct 1996 Test 1336 71 1
HH Streak (Zim) 26 v West Indies Harare 4 Nov 2003Test 1668 56 0
DL Vettori (NZ)23 v Pakistan Hamilton 19 Dec 2003 Test 1676 49 0
TW Graveney (Eng) 22 v West Indies Nottingham 4 Jul 1957 Test 441 352
R Illingworth (Eng) 22 v West IndiesLord's 26 Jun 1969 Test 654 32 0
JN Rhodes (SA) 22 v West Indies Centurion15 Jan 1999 Test 1441 41 2
MW Gatting (Eng) 21 v Australia Manchester 1 Aug 1985Test 1020 39 2
AW Nourse (SA)20 v Australia Johannesburg 12 Nov 1921 Test 146 34 0
SMH Kirmani (India) 20 v Australia Mumbai 3 Nov 1979 Test 860 350

Allan Lamb, on the other hand, scored nine hundreds in England before scoring his first century away from home - 132 at Sabina Park in 1990 - in his 58th Test. He finished with only three overseas hundreds, compared to his 11 at home.

Most Tests away before a player's first century away from home
PlayerMat Opposition Ground Date Scorecard Career Mat Home 100s
A Kumble (India)62 v England The Oval 9 Aug 2007 Test 1842 118 0
JN Gillespie (Aus) 42 v Bangladesh Chittagong (CDS) 16 Apr 2006 Test 1799 710
AC Parore (NZ) 40 v AustraliaPerth 30 Nov 2001 Test 1573 73 1
IR Redpath (Aus) 35 v New Zealand Auckland22 Mar 1974 Test 736 54 3
RJ Hadlee (NZ) 34 v Sri Lanka Colombo (CCC) 16 Apr 1987Test 1074 70 1
Imran Khan (Pak)33 v India Chennai 3 Feb 1987 Test 1066 61 2
DL Vettori (NZ) 33 v Zimbabwe Harare 7 Aug 2005 Test 1759 631
S Chanderpaul (WI) 30 v IndiaKolkata 30 Oct 2002 Test 1622 61 5
AJ Lamb (Eng) 27 v West Indies Kingston24 Feb 1990 Test 1140 58 9
CL Cairns (NZ) 25 v Zimbabwe Harare 19 Sep 2000Test 1511 49 3
N Kapil Dev (India)24 v West Indies Port of Spain 11 Mar 1983 Test 952 50 2
ND McKenzie (SA) 24 v Bangladesh Chittagong (CDS) 29 Feb 2008 Test 1865 442
ADR Campbell (Zim) 23 v IndiaNagpur 25 Nov 2000 Test 1517 47 0
IA Healy (Aus) 22 v England Manchester3 Jun 1993 Test 1223 48 0
SM Pollock (SA) 22 v West Indies Bridgetown 29 Mar 2001Test 1541 54 1

The list of bowlers who've played the most Tests before taking their maiden five-wicket haul is dominated by part-timers and allrounders. Allan Border's best bowling figures over his first 100 Tests were 3 for 20, before he took 7 for 46 against West Indies in his 101st at the SCG in 1989-90. He finished the match with 11 for 96 - a bizarre performance, for Border had never taken more than four wickets in a first-class match before then. During Australia's tour of the Caribbean in 1991, Border took 5 for 68 in Guyana in his 52nd overseas Test, the most matches for a player before taking a five-for away from home.

Most Tests before a player's first five-wicket haul
Player Mat OppositionGround Date Scorecard
AR Border (Aus)101 v West Indies Sydney 26 Jan 1989 Test 1113
ST Jayasuriya (SL) 69 v Zimbabwe Galle12 Jan 2002 Test 1585
BE Congdon (NZ) 51 v India Auckland 24 Jan 1976 Test 769
CH Gayle (WI)45 v England Birmingham 29 Jul 2004 Test 1708
JR Reid (NZ) 44 v South Africa Dunedin28 Feb 1964 Test 559
ME Waugh (Aus) 43 v England Adelaide 26 Jan 1995 Test 1284
KD Walters (Aus)40 v West Indies Georgetown 6 Apr 1973 Test 720
GS Sobers (WI) 37 v Australia Melbourne10 Feb 1961 Test 506
CL Hooper (WI) 37 v Pakistan Port of Spain 16 Apr 1993 Test 1220
BF Butcher (WI)32 v England Port of Spain 14 Mar 1968 Test 635
A Flintoff (Eng) 32 v West Indies Bridgetown1 Apr 2004 Test 1694
DCS Compton (Eng) 30 v South Africa Cape Town 1 Jan 1949 Test 309
Abdul Razzaq (Pak)30 v Sri Lanka Karachi 28 Oct 2004 Test 1719
CG Borde (India) 29 v England Chennai10 Jan 1964 Test 551
Mushtaq Mohammad (Pak) 29 v New Zealand Dunedin 7 Feb 1973 Test 712

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George Binoy is a staff writer at Cricinfo