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A qualification of 15 overall centuries is used for entry onto the men's list. To date, 127 cricketers have scored 15 or more international centuries, 83 of whom went on to score 20 or more centuries, 44 have scored 30 or more centuries, and 21 have a total of 40 or more centuries.
Initially the rankings were for Test cricket only, but separate One Day International rankings were introduced in 1998. Both sets of rankings have now been calculated back to the start of those forms of the game. The rankings include the top 10 Test, ODI and T20I batsmen, bowlers and all-rounders based on the rating of each player.
The Wisden 100 is a set of lists created by Wisden which attempted to objectively rate the 100 best individual innings performances in Test and One Day International cricket in each of the disciplines of batting and bowling. The Test list was released in 2001 and the ODI list was released in 2002.
In the sport of cricket, a batsman is said to have scored a century when they reach a score of 100 or more runs in an innings without being dismissed. In first-class cricket, the highest form of the game below international level, a total of 25 players have achieved the feat on a hundred or more occasions.
List of cricketers with centuries in all international formats; List of cricketers with five-wicket hauls in all international formats; List of cricketers by number of international centuries scored; List of cricketers by number of international five-wicket hauls; Variations in published cricket statistics
100 vs Zimbabwe, May 2010 34 19 1 4 Suresh Raina [10] 2005–2018 India: 120 vs Sri Lanka, Jul 2010 101 vs Hong Kong, Jun 2008 101 vs South Africa, May 2010 1 5 1 5 Tillakaratne Dilshan [11] 1999–2016 Sri Lanka: 163* vs Zimbabwe, Nov 1999 117* vs Netherlands, Jul 2006 104* vs Australia, Aug 2011 16 22 1 6 Martin Guptill [12] †
(200/3) indicates that a team scored 200 runs for three wickets and the innings was closed, either due to a successful run chase or if no playing time remained (200) indicates that a team scored 200 runs and was all out; Batting notation (100) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was out
It was rated as the best Test innings of all time by the Wisden Cricketers' Almanack in 2001. [14] It is also the highest score made by a number 7 batsman, while his 304 against England in 1934 was the highest score made by a number 5 batsman, until January 2012, when Michael Clarke made 329* against the touring Indians. [15] [16]