List of international cricket centuries by Mark Waugh

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Mark Waugh holds the record for the third-highest number of international centuries for Australia.

Mark Waugh is a former Australian cricketer who scored centuries (100 or more runs) in Test and One Day International (ODI) matches organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). Described by ESPNcricinfo writer John Polack as "one of the world's most elegant and gifted strokemakers",[1] he played most of his career under the captaincy of his older twin-brother Steve Waugh.[2] Waugh represented Australia in 128 Test matches and 244 ODIs between 1988 and 2002, scoring 20 and 18 centuries respectively.[1] He was primarily a batsman who played as an opener in ODIs, while normally at number four in Tests.[3][4]

Waugh made his Test debut against England at the Adelaide Oval in January 1991, scoring a century; he became the fifteenth player from Australia to score a hundred on debut when he made 138 in the innings.[5] He ended the season with one more century, aggregating 554 runs at an average of 61.55.[6] Following his performances, Wisden Cricketers' Almanack named him as one of their five Cricketers of the Year the same year.[7] Waugh was instrumental in Australia's victory in the 1995 Frank Worrell Trophy against the West Indies when he made 126 in the deciding game.[1][8] His highest score of 153 not out was achieved against India during the third Test of the 1998 Border–Gavaskar Trophy in Bangalore. In Tests, Waugh was most successful against England scoring six centuries. As of March 2024, his position is eleventh in the list of Test century-makers for Australia.[9]

Although Waugh made his ODI debut against Pakistan in December 1988,[1] he did not score his first century until four years later. Between his debut and the 1996 World Cup he made five centuries, all against different opponents. Waugh was more prolific at the 1996 World Cup scoring three centuries.[Note 1][1] Waugh set the record for the highest individual score by an Australian when he made 173 against the West Indies at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in February 2001.[Note 2] The following month he scored a match-winning 133 not out against India at Nehru Stadium in Pune which also became his last century in the format. Despite a slow start to his ODI career, he became the third highest century-maker in ODIs at the time of scoring his last century.[Note 3]

Key[edit]

Test centuries[edit]

Test centuries scored by Mark Waugh[14]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. Test Venue H/A Date Result Ref
1 138  England 6 1 4/5 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Home 25 January 1991 Draw [15]
2 139*  West Indies 6 1 5/5 Antigua Recreation Ground, St. John's Away 27 April 1991 Won [16]
3 112  West Indies 4 1 2/5 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 27 December 1992 Won [17]
4 137 †  England 4 2 5/6 Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham Away 6 August 1993 Won [18]
5 111 †  New Zealand 4 1 2/3 Bellerive Oval, Hobart Home 27 November 1993 Won [19]
6 113* †  South Africa 5 3 3/3 Kingsmead Cricket Ground, Durban Away 29 March 1994 Draw [20]
7 140  England 4 1 1/5 The Gabba, Brisbane Home 26 November 1994 Won [21]
8 126  West Indies 4 2 4/4 Sabina Park, Kingston Away 30 April 1995 Won [22]
9 116  Pakistan 4 2 3/3 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Home 2 December 1995 Lost [23]
10 111  Sri Lanka 4 2 1/3 WACA Ground, Perth Home 10 December 1995 Won [24]
11 116 †  South Africa 4 4 2/3 St George's Oval, Port Elizabeth Away 17 March 1997 Won [25]
12 100  South Africa 4 2 2/3 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Home 4 January 1998 Won [26]
13 115*  South Africa 4 4 3/3 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Home 3 February 1998 Draw [27]
14 153*  India 4 2 3/3 M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore Away 27 March 1998 Won [28]
15 117  Pakistan 4 3 3/3 National Stadium, Karachi Away 25 October 1998 Draw [29]
16 121  England 4 1 5/5 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Home 2 January 1999 Won [30]
17 100  Pakistan 4 2 1/3 The Gabba, Brisbane Home 7 November 1999 Won [31]
18 119 †  West Indies 5 2 2/5 WACA Ground, Perth Home 2 December 2000 Won [32]
19 108  England 4 2 2/5 Lord's Cricket Ground, London Away 20 July 2001 Won [33]
20 120  England 4 1 5/5 The Oval, London Away 24 August 2001 Won [34]

ODI centuries[edit]

ODI centuries scored by Mark Waugh[35]
No. Score Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 108  New Zealand 2 1 82.44 Seddon Park, Hamilton Away 27 March 1993 Lost [36]
2 113  England 3 2 92.62 Edgbaston Cricket Ground, Birmingham Away 21 May 1993 Won [37]
3 107  South Africa 4 1 96.39 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Home 23 January 1994 Won [38]
4 121*  Pakistan 3 1 90.29 Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi Away 22 October 1994 Lost [39]
5 130 †  Sri Lanka 2 1 90.27 WACA Ground, Perth Home 12 January 1996 Won [40]
6 130 †  Kenya 2 1 101.56 Indira Priyadarshini Stadium, Visakhapatnam Neutral 23 February 1996 Won [41]
7 126 †  India 1 1 93.33 Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Away 27 February 1996 Won [42]
8 110 †  New Zealand 2 2 98.21 M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai Neutral 11 March 1996 Won [43]
9 102  West Indies 1 1 89.47 The Gabba, Brisbane Home 5 January 1997 Lost [44]
10 115* †  South Africa 1 2 92.00 St George's Oval, Port Elizabeth Away 31 March 1997 Won [45]
11 104 †  New Zealand 1 2 92.03 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Home 7 December 1997 Won [46]
12 104  Zimbabwe 2 1 86.66 Lord's Cricket Ground, London Neutral 9 June 1999 Won [47]
13 106 †  Zimbabwe 1 1 109.27 Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo Away 21 October 1999 Won [48]
14 116 †  India 2 1 88.54 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Home 26 January 2000 Won [49]
15 112* †  West Indies 2 2 87.50 The Gabba, Brisbane Home 14 January 2001 Won [50]
16 102*  Zimbabwe 2 2 90.26 Bellerive Oval, Hobart Home 30 January 2001 Won [51]
17 173 †  West Indies 2 1 116.89 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 9 February 2001 Won [52]
18 133* †  India 1 2 96.37 Nehru Stadium, Pune Away 28 March 2001 Won [53]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Only two other players – Sourav Ganguly and Matthew Hayden – have scored three centuries in a single World Cup tournament.[10]
  2. ^ The total has since then been surpassed by two Australian players – Matthew Hayden (181*) and Shane Watson (185*).[11]
  3. ^ Only Sachin Tendulkar (26) and Saeed Anwar (19) were ahead of Waugh at the time.[12] As of March 2024, Waugh's position is ninth in the overall ODI list, and second in the equivalent list for Australia.[13]

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