Cricket Legends: Triple Century Heroes – Full List!

Triple Century

A version of cricket known as “test cricket” is played over the course of four to five days between international teams from various nations. It’s interesting to note that Andy Sandham of England became the first batsman to score a triple century in a Test match against the West Indies in 1930. Since then, 31 triple-centuries have been successfully scored in Test Cricket by 27 different batsmen. We will provide you a thorough list of these triple centuries in this page.

There are currently 12 countries that compete in Test cricket, with Ireland joining this exclusive club most recently. Below is a list of every triple century ever scored in a Test match.

Notable Milestones in Test Cricket Triple Centuries:

  • On November 30, 2019, at Adelaide Oval in Australia, Australian cricketer David Warner added significantly to this illustrious list by scoring an unbroken 335 runs against Pakistan.
  • It’s important to note that the only batsmen to have twice reached 300 runs or more in a Test match are Brian Lara and Chris Gayle of the West Indies, Donald Bradman of Australia, and Virender Sehwag of India.
  • Cricket star Brian Lara now holds the record for the most 400-run test match total. In addition, he is the first player to have twice scored over 350 runs in a Test Cricket match.
  • Wally Hammond completed a Test triple-century in the quickest time—4 hours, 48 minutes—in 1932–1933.
  • With 278 balls against South Africa in Chennai in 2008, Virender Sehwag set the record for the fewest balls needed to complete a triple century.
  • With a total of eight, Australia has scored the most triple centuries in Test cricket.
  • The Antigua Recreation Ground in St. John’s, Antigua and Barbuda, and Headingley in Leeds, England, have each seen three triple hundreds, making them the two cricket venues with the most triple centuries.

List of Triple Centuries in Test Cricket:

Only 8 of the 12 countries that participate in Test matches have produced a batsman who has recorded a triple century. Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and the West Indies are some of these countries.

But it’s important to remember that no player from Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, or Afghanistan has ever amassed 300 runs in a Test match. In the history of Test Cricket, only a small number of players have ever achieved a triple century, which is regarded as a great effort.

The full list of Test cricketers with triple century is as follows:

  1. David Warner (Australia) – 335*, November 30, 2019
  2. Karun Nair (India) – 303*, December 19, 2016
  3. Azhar Ali (Pakistan) – 302, October 13, 2016
  4. Brendon McCullum (New Zealand) – 302, February 18, 2014
  5. Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) – 319, February 5, 2014
  6. Hashim Amla (South Africa) – 311*, July 19, 2012
  7. Michael Clarke (Australia) – 329*, January 3, 2012
  8. Chris Gayle (West Indies) – 333, November 15, 2010
  9. Younis Khan (Pakistan) – 313, February 21, 2009
  10. Virender Sehwag (India) – 319, March 26, 2008
  11. Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka) – 374, July 27, 2006
  12. Chris Gayle (West Indies) – 317, April 29, 2005
  13. Brian Lara (West Indies) – 400*, April 10, 2004
  14. Virender Sehwag (India) – 309, March 28, 2004
  15. Matthew Hayden (Australia) – 380, October 9, 2003
  16. Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan) – 329, May 1, 2002
  17. Mark Taylor (Australia) – 334*, October 15, 1998
  18. Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka) – 340, August 2, 1997
  19. Brian Lara (West Indies) – 375, April 16, 1994
  20. Graham Gooch (England) – 333, July 26, 1990
  21. Lawrence Rowe (West Indies) – 302, March 6, 1974
  22. Bob Cowper (Australia) – 307, February 11, 1966
  23. John Edrich (England) – 310*, July 8, 1965
  24. Bob Simpson (Australia) – 311, July 23, 1964
  25. Garfield Sobers (West Indies) – 365*, February 26, 1958
  26. Hanif Mohammad (Pakistan) – 337, January 17, 1958
  27. Len Hutton (England) – 364, August 20, 1938
  28. Donald Bradman (Australia) – 304, July 20, 1934
  29. Wally Hammond (England) – 336*, March 31, 1933
  30. Donald Bradman (Australia) – 334, July 11, 1930
  31. Andy Sandham (England) – 325, April 3, 1930

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