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List of international cricket centuries at Sharjah Cricket Stadium

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The Sharjah Cricket Stadium is a cricket stadium at Sharjah, U.A.E. The first ever Test match hosted in this ground was in 2002, held between Pakistan & West Indies. As of 24 March 2019, 109 centuries have been scored across three formats in men’s cricket, from which 17 were Test centuries, 91 ODI centuries and one T20I century. There were 2 Women ODI centuries also have been scored.

Key[edit]

  • * denotes that the batsman was not out.
  • Inns. denotes the number of the innings in the match.
  • Balls denotes the number of balls faced in an innings.
  • Numbers in parentheses next to the player's name denotes his century number at the stadium.
  • The column title Date refers to the date the match started.
  • The column title Result refers to whether the player's team won/lost or the match was drawn or ended in no result

List of centuries[edit]

Test centuries[edit]

The following table summarises the Test centuries scored at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.[1]

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 146 Mohammad Yousuf  Pakistan 276 1  West Indies 31 January 2002 Won
2 150 Rashid Latif  Pakistan 234 1  West Indies 31 January 2002 Won
3 107 Shahid Afridi  Pakistan 150 1  West Indies 7 February 2002 Won
4 153 Younus Khan (1/2)  Pakistan 291 1  West Indies 7 February 2002 Won
5 119 Matthew Hayden  Australia 255 2  Pakistan 11 October 2002 Won
6 150 Ricky Ponting  Australia 266 1  Pakistan 19 October 2002 Won
7 103* Steve Waugh  Australia 191 1  Pakistan 19 October 2002 Won
8 144 Kumar Sangakkara  Sri Lanka 344 1  Pakistan 3 November 2011 Drawn
9 122 Younus Khan (2/2)  Pakistan 211 2  Sri Lanka 3 November 2011 Drawn
10 147 Ahmed Shehzad  Pakistan 275 1  Sri Lanka 16 January 2014 Won
11 103 Azhar Ali  Pakistan 137 4  Sri Lanka 16 January 2014 Won
12 197 Mohammad Hafeez (1/2)  Pakistan 316 1  New Zealand 26 November 2014 Lost
13 202 Brendon McCullum  New Zealand 188 2  Pakistan 26 November 2014 Won
14 192 Kane Williamson  New Zealand 244 2  Pakistan 26 November 2014 Won
15 137 Asad Shafiq  Pakistan 148 3  New Zealand 26 November 2014 Lost
16 151 Mohammad Hafeez (2/2)  Pakistan 266 3  England 1 November 2015 Won
17 142* Kraigg Brathwaite  West Indies 318 1  Pakistan 30 October 2016 Won

ODI centuries[edit]

The following table summarises the One-Day International centuries scored at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.[2]

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 116* Javed Miandad  Pakistan 114 2  India 18 April 1986 Won
2 109 Richie Richardson (1/3)  West Indies 120 1  Sri Lanka 3 December 1986 Won
3 102* Mohinder Amarnath  India 139 1  New Zealand 27 March 1988 Won
4 112 Kris Srikkanth  India 113 1  West Indies 16 October 1988 Won
5 102* Gordon Greenidge  West Indies 154 2  Pakistan 18 October 1988 Lost
6 101 Saleem Malik (1/3)  Pakistan 124 1  India 19 October 1988 Won
7 100* Saleem Malik (2/3)  Pakistan 112 2  Sri Lanka 24 March 1989 Won
8 108 Navjot Singh Sidhu (1/2)  India 121 1  Pakistan 15 October 1989 Lost
9 102 Saleem Malik (3/3)  Pakistan 115 1  India 20 October 1989 Won
10 108 Mohammad Azharuddin  India 116 1  Sri Lanka 25 April 1990 Lost
11 117* Dean Jones  Australia 123 1  Sri Lanka 2 May 1990 Won
12 106* Richie Richardson (2/3)  West Indies 142 2  Pakistan 17 October 1991 Won
13 122 Richie Richardson (3/3)  West Indies 121 2  Pakistan 21 October 1991 Lost
14 110 Saeed Anwar (1/7)  Pakistan 105 1  Sri Lanka 4 February 1993 Won
15 109* Rameez Raja (1/2)  Pakistan 115 1  Sri Lanka 4 February 1993 Won
16 107 Saeed Anwar (2/7)  Pakistan 108 1  Sri Lanka 30 October 1993 Won
17 113* Asif Mujtaba  Pakistan 134 1  Sri Lanka 30 October 1993 Won
18 131 Saeed Anwar (3/7)  Pakistan 141 2  West Indies 1 November 1993 Won
19 111 Saeed Anwar (4/7)  Pakistan 104 2  Sri Lanka 2 November 1993 Won
20 127* Basit Ali  Pakistan 79 1  West Indies 5 November 1993 Lost
21 153 Brian Lara (1/2)  West Indies 143 2  Pakistan 5 November 1993 Won
22 117* Asanka Gurusinha  Sri Lanka 140 2  New Zealand 18 April 1994 Lost
23 134 Aamer Sohail (1/2)  Pakistan 146 1  New Zealand 20 April 1994 Won
24 137* Inzamam-ul-Haq (1/4)  Pakistan 129 1  New Zealand 20 April 1994 Won
25 112* Sachin Tendulkar (1/7)  India 107 2  Sri Lanka 9 April 1995 Won
26 101 Roshan Mahanama  Sri Lanka 153 1  West Indies 11 October 1995 Won
27 104* Rameez Raja (2/2)  Pakistan 134 1  West Indies 13 October 1995 Won
28 169 Brian Lara (2/2)  West Indies 129 1  Sri Lanka 16 October 1995 Won
29 100 Hashan Tillakaratne  Sri Lanka 106 2  West Indies 16 October 1995 Lost
30 105 Aamer Sohail (2/2)  Pakistan 127 1  India 12 April 1996 Won
31 110* Daryl Cullinan  South Africa 109 1  Pakistan 13 April 1996 Won
32 106 Gary Kirsten (1/2)  South Africa 116 1  India 14 April 1996 Won
33 118 Sachin Tendulkar (2/7)  India 140 1  Pakistan 15 April 1996 Won
34 101 Navjot Singh Sidhu (2/2)  India 117 1  Pakistan 15 April 1996 Won
35 115* Gary Kirsten (2/2)  South Africa 142 1  India 19 April 1996 Won
36 104* Saeed Anwar (5/7)  Pakistan 132 2  New Zealand 10 November 1996 Won
37 112* Saeed Anwar (6/7)  Pakistan 125 2  Sri Lanka 12 November 1996 Won
38 134 Aravinda de Silva  Sri Lanka 131 1  Pakistan 7 April 1997 Won
39 116 Alec Stewart  England 111 1  India 11 December 1997 Won
40 100* Carl Hooper (1/2)  West Indies 135 1  England 13 December 1997 Lost
41 104 Saeed Anwar (7/7)  Pakistan 128 2  India 14 December 1997 Won
42 105* Stuart Williams  West Indies 149 1  India 16 December 1997 Won
43 105 Sourav Ganguly  India 140 1  New Zealand 17 April 1998 Won
44 101* Michael Bevan  Australia 103 1  India 22 April 1998 Won
45 143 Sachin Tendulkar (3/7)  India 131 2  Australia 22 April 1998 Lost
46 134 Sachin Tendulkar (4/7)  India 131 2  Australia 24 April 1998 Won
47 118* Sachin Tendulkar (5/7)  India 112 2  Zimbabwe 8 November 1998 Won
48 124* Sachin Tendulkar (6/7)  India 92 2  Zimbabwe 13 November 1998 Won
49 137 Ijaz Ahmed  Pakistan 130 1  England 7 April 1999 Won
50 107 Inzamam-ul-Haq (2/4)  Pakistan 115 1  India 8 April 1999 Won
51 121* Inzamam-ul-Haq (3/4)  Pakistan 113 1  India 26 March 2000 Won
52 101 Sachin Tendulkar (7/7)  India 140 1  Sri Lanka 20 October 2000 Lost
53 120* Andy Flower  Zimbabwe 141 1  Sri Lanka 21 October 2000 Lost
54 105* Alistair Campbell  Zimbabwe 133 1  India 26 October 2000 Lost
55 102* Marvan Atapattu  Sri Lanka 111 1  India 27 October 2000 Won
56 128 Mahela Jayawardene (1/2)  Sri Lanka 123 1  India 27 October 2000 Won
57 189 Sanath Jayasuriya (1/2)  Sri Lanka 161 1  India 29 October 2000 Won
58 107 Sanath Jayasuriya (2/2)  Sri Lanka 116 1  New Zealand 10 April 2001 Won
59 116 Mahela Jayawardene (2/2)  Sri Lanka 129 1  New Zealand 10 April 2001 Won
60 117 Mathew Sinclair (1/2)  New Zealand 144 1  Pakistan 12 April 2001 Lost
61 118* Mathew Sinclair (2/2)  New Zealand 137 1  Sri Lanka 17 April 2001 Won
62 113 Naved Latif  Pakistan 141 2  Sri Lanka 2 November 2001 Won
63 118* Inzamam-ul-Haq (4/4)  Pakistan 124 2  Sri Lanka 2 November 2001 Won
64 111* Shoaib Malik  Pakistan 130 1  West Indies 15 February 2002 Won
65 112* Carl Hooper (2/2)  West Indies 127 1  Pakistan 17 February 2002 Won
66 108* Shahid Afridi  Pakistan 92 2  New Zealand 15 April 2002 Won
67 129 Mohammad Yousuf  Pakistan 131 1  Sri Lanka 17 April 2002 Won
68 100* Kumar Sangakkara (1/2)  Sri Lanka 111 1  Pakistan 4 April 2003 Won
69 100 Dougie Marillier  Zimbabwe 140 2  Kenya 5 April 2003 Won
70 103* Kumar Sangakkara (2/2)  Sri Lanka 108 1  Kenya 6 April 2003 Won
71 114 Noor Ali Zadran  Afghanistan 127 1  Canada 16 February 2010 Won
72 118 Mohammad Shahzad (1/2)  Afghanistan 121 1  Canada 16 February 2010 Won
73 100 Karim Sadiq  Afghanistan 74 2  Netherlands 31 March 2012 Won
74 112* Nawroz Mangal  Afghanistan 96 2  Scotland 6 March 2013 Won
75 133 Kyle Coetzer  Scotland 136 1  Afghanistan 8 March 2013 Lost
76 115* AB de Villiers  South Africa 102 1  Pakistan 11 November 2013 Won
77 122 Mohammad Hafeez (1/2)  Pakistan 129 1  Sri Lanka 18 December 2013 Won
78 140* Mohammad Hafeez (2/2)  Pakistan 136 1  Sri Lanka 22 December 2013 Won
79 101 Steve Smith  Australia 118 1  Pakistan 7 October 2014 Won
80 113 Ahmed Shehzad  Pakistan 120 1  New Zealand 14 December 2014 Won
81 131* Mohammad Shahzad (2/2)  Afghanistan 133 2  Zimbabwe 29 December 2015 Won
82 110 Hamilton Masakadza  Zimbabwe 111 1  Afghanistan 6 January 2016 Lost
83 120 Babar Azam (1/2)  Pakistan 131 1  West Indies 30 September 2016 Won
84 123 Babar Azam (2/2)  Pakistan 120 1  West Indies 2 October 2016 Won
85 101 Paul Stirling  Ireland 97 2  Afghanistan 10 December 2017 Won
86 114 Rahmat Shah  Afghanistan 110 1  Zimbabwe 9 February 2018 Won
87 125 Brendan Taylor  Zimbabwe 121 1  Afghanistan 11 February 2018 Won
88 101* Haris Sohail  Pakistan 115 1  Australia 22 March 2019 Lost
89 116 Aaron Finch (1/2)  Australia 135 2  Pakistan 22 March 2019 Won
90 115 Mohammad Rizwan  Pakistan 126 1  Australia 24 March 2019 Lost
91 153* Aaron Finch (2/2)  Australia 143 2  Pakistan 24 March 2019 Won

T20I centuries[edit]

The following table summarises the Twenty20 International centuries scored at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.[3]

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 118* Mohammad Shahzad  Afghanistan 67 1  Zimbabwe 10 January 2016 Won

WODI centuries[edit]

The following table summarises the Women's One Day International centuries scored at the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.[4]

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 133* Javeria Khan  Pakistan 141 2  Sri Lanka 13 January 2015 Won
2 103 Sophie Devine  New Zealand 119 1  Pakistan 31 October 2017 Won

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

References[edit]

  1. [1], Cricinfo, 1 November 2015.
  2. [2], Cricinfo, 1 November 2015.
  3. [3] Cricinfo, 14 January 2016.
  4. [4] Cricinfo, 31 October 2017.


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