List of New Zealand ODI cricket centurions

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A century in cricket occurs when a batsman scores 100 runs or more in an innings, 33 New Zealand 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.

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The New Zealand national cricket team represents New Zealand in international cricket. Nicknamed the Black Caps, they played their first Test in 1930 against England in Christchurch, becoming the fifth country to play Test cricket. From 1930 New Zealand had to wait until 1956, more than 26 years, for its first Test victory, against the West Indies at Eden Park in Auckland. They played their first ODI in the 1972–73 season against Pakistan in Christchurch.

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.

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In cricket, a batter is not out if they come out to bat in an innings and have not been dismissed by the end of an innings. The batter is also not out while their innings is still in progress.

List of centurions

No.Player100s50sHSMaiden centuryDate
1 Ken Wadsworth 10104104 vs Australia at Christchurch31 March 1974
2 Bevan Congdon 12101101 vs England at Wellington9 March 1975
3 Glenn Turner 39171*171* vs East Africa at Birmingham7 June 1975
4 Bruce Edgar 110102*102* vs Australia at Melbourne1 February 1981
5 Martin Crowe 434107*105 vs England at Auckland25 February 1984
6 John Wright 124101101 vs England at Napier16 March 1988
7 Mark Greatbatch 213111102* vs England at Leeds23 May 1990
8 Ken Rutherford 218108108 vs India at Vadodara29 October 1994
9 Adam Parore 114108108 vs South Africa at Centurion11 December 1994
10 Chris Cairns 426115103 vs India at Pune24 November 1995
11 Nathan Astle 1641145*114 vs India at Nagpur26 November 1995
12 Chris Harris 116130130 vs Australia at Chennai11 March 1996
13 Stephen Fleming 849134*106* vs West Indies at Port of Spain29 March 1996
14 Roger Twose 120103103 vs South Africa at Cape Town4 November 2000
15 Craig McMillan 328117104* vs Pakistan at Christchurch25 February 2001
16 Mathew Sinclair 28118*117 vs Pakistan at Sharjah12 April 2001
17 Scott Styris 428141141 vs Sri Lanka at Bloemfontein10 February 2003
18 Hamish Marshall 112101*101* vs Pakistan at Faisalabad3 December 2003
19 Lou Vincent 311172172 vs Zimbabwe at Bulawayo24 August 2005
20 Peter Fulton 18112112 vs Sri Lanka at Napier8 January 2006
21 Ross Taylor 1741131*128* vs Sri Lanka at Napier28 December 2006
22 Jacob Oram 113101*101* vs Australia at Perth28 January 2007
23 Jamie How 17139139 vs England at Napier20 February 2008
24 Brendon McCullum 531166166 vs Ireland at Aberdeen1 July 2008
25 James Marshall 11161161 vs Ireland at Aberdeen1 July 2008
26 Martin Guptill 1634237*122* vs West Indies at Auckland10 January 2005
27 Grant Elliott 28115115 vs Australia at Sydney8 February 2009
28 Jesse Ryder 36107107 vs India at Christchurch8 March 2009
29 Kane Williamson 1033145*108 vs Bangladesh at Dhaka14 October 2010
30 Rob Nicol 22146108* vs Zimbabwe at Harare20 October 2011
31 Corey Anderson 14131*131* vs West Indies at Queenstown1 January 2014
32 Luke Ronchi 14170*170* vs Sri Lanka at Dunedin23 January 2015
33 Tom Latham 49110*110* vs Zimbabwe at Harare4 August 2015
34 Neil Broom 15109*109* vs Bangladesh at Nelson29 December 2016
35 Henry Nicholls 15124*124* vs Sri Lanka at Nelson9 January 2019

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References

  1. 1 2 "Batting records | One-Day Internationals | Cricinfo Statsguru | ESPN Cricinfo". Stats.espncricinfo.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.