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List of Afghanistan ODI cricket centurions

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A century in cricket occurs when a batsman scores 100 runs or more in an innings. 9 Afghan players have scored a century in One Day Internationals. The first of them was scored by Mohammad Shahzad against Netherlands in 2009.[1]

Key[edit]

Symbol Meaning
* denotes that the batsman remained not out
Span indicates the period within which time batsman scored his centuries
100s denotes the number of time batsman scored runs more than 100 in an innings
50s denotes the number of times the players scored 50-99 during an innings.
HS denotes the player's highest score
Maiden century gives the details of the player's first century.
Scored Against indicates the score of batsman's maiden century and the opposition
Venue where the batsman scored his first century
Date on which date of the batsman scored his maiden century

List of Centurion[edit]

List of Centurions [2]
No. Player Span 100s 50s HS Maiden century Ref
Scored Against Venue Date
1 Mohammad Shahzad 2009-2019 6 14 131* 110 vs  Netherlands Netherlands VRA Cricket Ground, Amstelveen 1 September 2009
2 Noor Ali Zadran 2010 1 7 114 114 vs  Canada United Arab Emirates Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah 16 February 2010
3 Karim Sadiq 2010-2012 2 0 114* 114* vs  Scotland Scotland Cambusdoon New Ground, Ayr 16 August 2010
4 Nawroz Mangal 2013-2014 2 4 129 112* vs  Scotland United Arab Emirates Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah 6 March 2013
5 Usman Ghani 2014 1 2 118 118 vs  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 20 July 2014
6 Mohammad Nabi 2015 1 14 116 116 vs  Zimbabwe Zimbabwe Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo 18 October 2015
7 Rahmat Shah 2016-2019 4 15 114 100* vs  Scotland Scotland The Grange Club, Edinburgh 4 July 2016
8 Asghar Afghan 2017 1 11 101 101 vs  Ireland India Shaheed Vijay Singh Pathik Ground, Greater Noida 17 March 2017
9 Najibullah Zadran 2019 1 10 104* 104* vs  Ireland India Rajiv Gandhi Cricket Stadium, Dehradun 5 March 2019

References[edit]

  1. "2nd ODI, Afghanistan tour of Netherlands at Amstelveen, Sep 1 2009". ESPN Cricinfo.
  2. "Statistics / Statsguru / ODI matches / Batting records / Afghanistan ODI century list". ESPN Cricinfo.


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