List of India ODI cricket centurions

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A century in cricket occurs when a batsman scores 100 runs or more in an innings, 38 India players have scored centuries in One Day Internationals. [1]

Century (cricket) a score of 100 or more runs in a single innings by a person at bat

In the sport of cricket, a century is a score of 100 or more runs in a single innings by a batsman or batswoman. The term is also included in "century partnership" which occurs when two batters add 100 runs to the team total when they are batting together. A century is regarded as a landmark score for batters and a player's number of centuries is generally recorded in his career statistics. Scoring a century is loosely equivalent in merit to a bowler taking five wickets in an innings, and is commonly referred to as a ton or hundred. Scores of more than 200 runs are still statistically counted as a century, although these scores are referred as double, triple, and quadruple centuries, and so on.

India national cricket team National cricket team of India

The India men's national cricket team, also known as Team India and Men in Blue, is governed by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), and is a Full Member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test, One-Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) status.

One Day International Form of limited overs cricket, 50-over format

A One Day International (ODI) is a form of limited overs cricket, played between two teams with international status, in which each team faces a fixed number of overs, usually 50. The Cricket World Cup, generally held every four years, is played in this format. One Day International matches are also called Limited Overs Internationals (LOI), although this generic term may also refer to Twenty20 International matches. They are major matches and considered the highest standard of List A, limited overs competition.

Contents

Key

SymbolMeaning
*denotes that the batsman remained not out
Spanindicates the period within which time batsman scored his centuries
100sdenotes the number of time batsman scored runs more than 100 in an innings
50sdenotes the number of times the players scored 50-99 during an innings.
HSdenotes the player's highest score
Maiden centurygives the details of the player's first century.
Scored Againstindicates the score of batsman's maiden century and the opposition
Venuewhere the batsman scored his first century
Dateon which date of the batsman scored his maiden century

List of centurions

List of Centurions [2] [3]
No.PlayerSpan100s50sHSMaiden centuryRef
Scored AgainstVenueDate
1 Kapil Dev 1983-1983114175*175* vs Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Flag of England.svg Nevill Ground, Kent 18 June 1983
2 Ravi Shastri 1984–1991418109102 vs Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Flag of India.svg Nehru Stadium, Indore 6 October 1984
3 Dilip Vengsarkar 1984-1984123105105 vs Flag of England.svg  England Flag of India.svg Nehru Stadium, Pune 5 December 1984
4 Krishnamachari Srikkanth 1986-1988427123102 vs Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Flag of India.svg Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur 7 September 1986
5 Raman Lamba 1986-198616102102 vs Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Flag of India.svg Madhavrao Scindia Cricket Ground, Rajkot 7 October 1986
6 Mohammad Azharuddin 1987-1998758119*108* vs Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Flag of India.svg Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai 17 January 1987
7 Manoj Prabhakar 1987-1994211106106 vs Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Flag of India.svg Keenan Stadium, Jamshedpur 26 March 1987
8 Sunil Gavaskar 1987-1987127103*103* vs Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Flag of India.svg VCA Ground, Nagpur 31 October 1987
9 Mohinder Amarnath 1988-1988213102*100 vs WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Flag of India.svg Nahar Singh Stadium, Faridabad 19 January 1988
10 Navjot Sidhu 1989-1996633134108 vs Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah 15 October 1989
11 Chetan Sharma 1989-198910101*101* vs Flag of England.svg  England Flag of India.svg Green Park Stadium, Kanpur 25 October 1989
12 Sanjay Manjrekar 1991-1991115105105 vs Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Flag of India.svg Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, New Delhi 14 November 1991
13 Woorkeri Raman 1992-199213114114 vs Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Flag of South Africa.svg SuperSport Park, Centurion 11 December 1992
14 Vinod Kambli 1993-1996214106100* vs Flag of England.svg  England Flag of India.svg Sawai Mansingh Stadium, Jaipur 18 January 1993
15 Sachin Tendulkar 1994-201249164200*110 vs Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Flag of Sri Lanka.svg R. Premadasa Stadium , Colombo 10 September 1994 49 
16 Ajay Jadeja 1994-1999630119104 vs WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Flag of India.svg Barabati Stadium, Cuttack 9 November 1994
17 Rahul Dravid 1997-20061283153107 vs Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Flag of India.svg M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 21 May 1997
18 Saurav Ganguly 1997-20032272183113 vs Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Flag of Sri Lanka.svg R. Premadasa Stadium , Colombo 20 August 1997 22 
19 Robin Singh 1997-199719100100 vs Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo 23 August 1997
20 Hemang Badani 2001-200114100100 vs Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Flag of India.svg Nehru Stadium, Pune 28 March 2001
21 V. V. S. Laxman 2001-2004610131101 vs Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Flag of India.svg Fatorda Stadium, Margao 6 April 2001
22 Virender Sehwag 2001-20111538219100 vs Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Flag of Sri Lanka.svg Sinhalese Sports Club, Colombo 2 August 2001
23 Dinesh Mongia 2002-200214159*159* vs Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Flag of India.svg Nehru Stadium, Guwahati 19 March 2002
24 Mohammad Kaif 2002–2005217111*111* vs Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Flag of Sri Lanka.svg R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo 14 September 2002
25 Yuvraj Singh 2003–20171351150102* vs Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh Flag of Bangladesh.svg Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka 11 April 2003
26 Mahendra Singh Dhoni 2005–present1071183*148 vs Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan Flag of India.svg ACA-VDCA Stadium, Visakhapatnam 5 April 2005
27 Gautam Gambhir 2005–20121134150*103 vs Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Flag of India.svg Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 6 November 2005
28 Suresh Raina 2008–2015535116*101 vs Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong Flag of Pakistan.svg National Stadium, Karachi 25 June 2008
29 Virat Kohli 2009–present4154183*107 vs Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Flag of India.svg Eden Gardens, Kolkata 24 December 2009 41 
30 Rohit Sharma 2010–present2740264114 vs Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 28 May 2010 22 
31 Yusuf Pathan 2010-201123123*123* vs Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Flag of India.svg M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengalore 7 December 2010
32 Manoj Tiwary 2011-201111104*104* vs WestIndiesCricketFlagPre1999.svg  West Indies Flag of India.svg M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 11 December 2011
33 Shikhar Dhawan 2013–present1627137114 vs Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg Sophia Gardens, Cardiff 6 June 2013
34 Ajinkya Rahane 2014–2017324111106 vs Flag of England.svg  England Flag of England.svg Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham 2 September 2014
35 Ambati Rayudu 2014–2017310124*121* vs Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka Flag of India.svg Sardar Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 6 November 2014 [4]
36 Kedar Jadhav 2015–201725120105* vs Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Harare Sports Club, Harare 14 July 2015
37 Manish Pandey 2016-201611104*104* vs Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Flag of Australia (converted).svg Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 23 January 2016
38 KL Rahul 2016-present24100*100* vs Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Harare Sports Club, Harare 11 June 2016

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