List of centuries in women's Test cricket

Test cricket is the longest version of the sport of cricket. Test matches are played between international teams of eleven players each over four innings; each team bats twice. In the women's variant, the game is scheduled to last four days of play.[1][2] The Women's Cricket Association was formed in England in 1926,[3] and the first women's Test was played between England and Australia in 1934. The English team were on a tour of Australia and New Zealand, arranged by the WCA.[4][5] The International Women's Cricket Council was formed in 1958 as the governing body for women's cricket.[6] In 2005, women's cricket was brought under the International Cricket Council along with men's cricket; at that time 89 of the council's 104 members had started developing women's cricket.[7] As of June 2024, a total of ten teams have played a total of 149 women's Test matches and 2 matches were abandoned.[5] England have played the most matches (98) while Sri Lanka, Ireland and the Netherlands have played only one Test each.[8]

Monochrome image of four women on a cricket pitch, all the women are wearing white knee length sports dresses. The two players right by the stumps are also wearing pads, while the person behind the stumps (wicketkeeper) is also wearing gloves, the woman in front (batsman) is also holding a bat and looking at the stumps. The bowler has her back to the camera while the other woman in the frame is behind the wicketkeeper and facing the stumps.
Second women's Test match between Australia and England in Sydney in 1935; Myrtle Maclagan (not pictured) scored the first century in women's Test cricket during this match while Betty Snowball (wicketkeeper, third from left) scored a century two Tests later.

A century is a score of a hundred or more runs in an innings. The first century in women's Test cricket was scored in 1935 by Myrtle Maclagan, who made 119 runs for England against Australia. Since then, a total of 108 centuries, including seven double centuries, have been scored. Betty Snowball of England (189 runs) held the record for the highest individual score for over 51 years. She was the second cricketer to hold the record after Maclagan, a record which stood until Sandhya Agarwal of India surpassed it by a single run in 1986. Following Agarwal the record was held by Denise Annetts (Australia, 1987), Kirsty Flavell (New Zealand, 1996), Karen Rolton (Australia, 2001), Mithali Raj (India, 2002), and the current record holder Kiran Baluch of Pakistan who, in 2004, scored 242 runs against the West Indies.[9] Janette Brittin of England has scored five centuries in a Test career spanning 27 matches and 44 innings, the most hundreds in women's Test match history.[10] Flavell scored the first double century in women's Test cricket in 1996; over the next eight years five more double centuries were scored, by Joanne Broadbent (Australia, 1998), Michelle Goszko (Australia, 2001), Karen Rolton (Australia, 2001), Mithali Raj (India, 2002), and Kiran Baluch (Pakistan, 2004), which was then succeeded by a 13 year wait until Ellyse Perry of Australia scored the next one in 2017.[11] As of June 2022, Australia and England have the most centurions (23 players each) while English players have scored the most centuries (44 times).[12]

The first part of this list includes all players who have scored a Test century. The list is organised in chronological order; in cases where more than one player has scored a century in the same match or innings, the player who started batting earlier is listed first. The second part of the list provides an overview of century scores by Test playing teams. Teams are listed in the order of debut; in cases where two teams played their first match together, the host team is listed first.

Symbol Meaning
Runs Number of runs scored
* Batsman remained not out
Mins Duration of the innings in minutes
BF Number of balls faced
4s Number of fours hit
6s Number of sixes hit
SR Runs scored per 100 balls
Inn Innings in which the score was made
Statistic was not recorded
Score was a world record at that time

Century scores

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List of century scores
No. Player[9] Date For Against Ground Runs Mins BF 4s 6s SR Inns
1 Myrtle Maclagan[13]  † 4 January 1935   England   Australia Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 119 180 5 0 2
2 Betty Snowball[14]  † 16 February 1935   England   New Zealand Lancaster Park, Christchurch 189 222 23 0 2
3 Molly Hide[14] 16 February 1935   England   New Zealand Lancaster Park, Christchurch 110 142 5 0 2
4 Myrtle Maclagan 26 June 1937   England   Australia Stanley Park, Blackpool 115 1
5 Una Paisley[15] 20 March 1948   Australia   New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington 108 10 0 1
6 Betty Wilson 15 January 1949   Australia   England Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 111 189 12 0 1
7 Molly Hide 19 February 1949   England   Australia Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 124* 3
8 Cecilia Robinson 16 June 1951   England   Australia North Marine Road, Scarborough 105 297 8 0 1
9 Una Paisley 18 January 1957   Australia   New Zealand Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 101 259 0 0 1
10 Mary Duggan 29 November 1957   England   New Zealand Lancaster Park, Christchurch 108 148 12 0 2
11 Betty Wilson 21 February 1958   Australia   England Junction Oval, Melbourne 100 166 3 0 3
12 Betty Wilson 8 March 1958   Australia   England Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 127 200 6 0 1
13 Cecilia Robinson 8 March 1958   England   Australia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 102 379 0 0 2
14 Helen Sharpe 31 December 1960   England   South Africa Kingsmead, Durban 126 225 7 0 2
15 Yvonne van Mentz 13 January 1961   South Africa   England Newlands, Cape Town 105* 228 7 0 2
16 Mary Duggan 20 July 1963   England   Australia The Oval, London 101* 1
17 Rachael Heyhoe Flint[16] 18 June 1966   England   New Zealand North Marine Road, Scarborough 113 150 11 0 1
18 Enid Bakewell 27 December 1968   England   Australia Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 113 1
19 Edna Barker 10 January 1969   England   Australia Junction Oval, Melbourne 100 1
20 Trish McKelvey 15 February 1969   New Zealand   England Basin Reserve, Wellington 155* 1
21 Enid Bakewell 15 February 1969   England   New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington 124 2
22 Judi Doull 7 March 1969   New Zealand   England Hagley Oval, Christchurch 103 1
23 Enid Bakewell 7 March 1969   England   New Zealand Hagley Oval, Christchurch 114 2
24 Trish McKelvey 25 February 1972   New Zealand   South Africa Newlands, Cape Town 117* 3
25 Brenda Williams[17] 24 March 1972   South Africa   New Zealand Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg 100 259 4 0 3
26 Lorraine Hill[18] 21 March 1975   Australia   New Zealand Basin Reserve, Wellington 118* 286 2
27 Rachael Heyhoe Flint[19] 19 June 1976   England   Australia Old Trafford, Manchester 110 253 9 0 2
28 Margaret Jennings[20] 3 July 1976   Australia   England Edgbaston, Birmingham 104 310 9 0 2
29 Jan Lumsden[21] 24 July 1976   Australia   England The Oval, London 123 278 12 0 2
30 Rachael Heyhoe Flint[21] 24 July 1976   England   Australia The Oval, London 179 521 28 0 3
31 Shanta Rangaswamy 8 January 1977   India   New Zealand Carisbrook, Dunedin 108 2
32 Barb Bevege 8 January 1977   New Zealand   India Carisbrook, Dunedin 100* 3
33 Julie Stockton 12 January 1979   Australia   New Zealand University Oval, Sydney 117 349 11 0 2
34 Enid Bakewell[22] 1 July 1979   England   West Indies Edgbaston, Birmingham 112* 265 15 0 3
35 Peta Verco[23] 3 February 1984   Australia   India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 105 6 0 2
36 Jill Kennare[23] 3 February 1984   Australia   India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 131 17 1 2
37 Karen Price[23] 3 February 1984   Australia   India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium, Ahmedabad 104* 12 0 2
38 Sandhya Agarwal[24] 10 February 1984   India   Australia Wankhede Stadium, Bombay 134 16 0 1
39 Janette Brittin[25] 6 July 1984   England   New Zealand Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds 144* 300 304 12 0 47.36 2
40 Debbie Hockley[26] 27 July 1984   New Zealand   England St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury 107* 219 241 11 0 44.39 2
41 Carole Hodges[26] 27 July 1984   England   New Zealand St Lawrence Ground, Canterbury 158* 303 323 21 0 48.91 3
42 Janette Brittin 13 December 1984   England   Australia WACA, Perth 112 175 162 10 0 69.13 3
43 Jill Kennare 13 December 1984   Australia   England WACA, Perth 103 167 165 11 0 62.42 4
44 Denise Emerson 21 December 1984   Australia   England Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 121 315 329 7 0 36.77 2
45 Jill Kennare[27] 25 January 1985   Australia   England Queen Elizabeth Oval, Bendigo 104 239 204 9 0 50.98 2
46 Sandhya Agarwal[28] 7 March 1985   India   New Zealand Barabati Stadium, Cuttack 106 285 10 0 2
47 Shubhangi Kulkarni[29] 26 June 1986   India   England Collingham Cricket Club, Collingham 118 351 285 17 0 41.40 1
48 Lesley Cooke[29] 26 June 1986   England   India Collingham Cricket Club, Collingham 117 269 186 13 0 62.90 4
49 Sandhya Agarwal[30] 3 July 1986   India   England Stanley Park, Blackpool 132 387 328 9 0 40.24 1
50 Jane Powell[30] 3 July 1986   England   India Stanley Park, Blackpool 115* 284 257 8 0 44.74 2
51 Janette Brittin[31] 12 July 1986   England   India New Road, Worcester 125 226 211 13 0 59.24 1
52 Carole Hodges[31] 12 July 1986   England   India New Road, Worcester 121* 324 282 9 0 42.90 1
53 Sandhya Agarwal[31]  † 12 July 1986   India   England New Road, Worcester 190 563 523 19 0 36.32 2
54 Sarah Potter[31] 12 July 1986   England   India New Road, Worcester 102 317 293 12 0 34.81 3
55 Belinda Haggett[32] 1 August 1987   Australia   England New Road, Worcester 126 261 254 18 0 49.60 2
56 Lindsay Reeler[33] 21 August 1987   Australia   England Collingham Cricket Club, Collingham 110* 454 406 11 0 27.09 2
57 Denise Annetts[33]  † 21 August 1987   Australia   England Collingham Cricket Club, Collingham 193 381 365 30 0 52.87 2
58 Sally Griffiths[34] 18 January 1990   Australia   New Zealand Cornwall Park, Auckland 133 328 279 12 0 47.67 1
59 Debbie Hockley[34] 18 January 1990   New Zealand   Australia Cornwall Park, Auckland 126* 507 407 15 0 30.95 2
60 Belinda Clark[35] 26 January 1991   Australia   India North Sydney Oval, Sydney 104 187 170 11 0 61.17 1
61 Belinda Haggett[36] 9 February 1991   Australia   India Richmond Cricket Ground, Melbourne 144 320 355 4 0 40.56 2
62 Denise Annetts 19 February 1992   Australia   England North Sydney Oval, Sydney 148* 441 375 7 0 39.46 2
63 Debbie Hockley 7 February 1995   New Zealand   India Trafalgar Park, Nelson 107 399 382 11 0 28.01 2
64 Emily Drumm 28 February 1995   New Zealand   Australia Hagley Oval, Christchurch 161* 312 270 21 0 59.62 1
65 Anju Jain 17 November 1995   India   England CCFG, Calcutta 110 324 278 10 0 39.56 2
66 Barbara Daniels[37] 24 June 1996   England   New Zealand North Marine Road, Scarborough 160 300 268 19 0 59.70 1
67 Kathryn Leng[37] 24 June 1996   England   New Zealand North Marine Road, Scarborough 144 285 229 15 0 62.88 1
68 Kirsty Flavell[37]  † 24 June 1996   New Zealand   England North Marine Road, Scarborough 204 555 504 24 0 40.47 2
69 Debbie Hockley[38] 4 July 1996   New Zealand   England New Road, Worcester 115 328 259 16 0 44.40 2
70 Emily Drumm[39] 12 July 1996   New Zealand   England Woodbridge Road, Guildford 112* 231 186 11 0 60.21 3
71 Chamani Seneviratna[40] 17 April 1998   Sri Lanka   Pakistan Colts Cricket Club Ground, Colombo 105* 108 12 0 97.22 3
72 Janette Brittin 6 August 1998   England   Australia Woodbridge Road, Guildford 146 481 490 15 0 29.79 1
73 Joanne Broadbent 6 August 1998   Australia   England Woodbridge Road, Guildford 200 517 476 25 0 42.01 2
74 Mel Jones 6 August 1998   Australia   England Woodbridge Road, Guildford 131 267 240 21 0 54.58 2
75 Janette Brittin 11 August 1998   England   Australia St George's Road, Harrogate 167 434 402 17 0 41.54 2
76 Belinda Clark 21 August 1998   Australia   England New Road, Worcester 136 286 227 12 0 59.91 2
77 Karen Rolton 21 August 1998   Australia   England New Road, Worcester 176* 247 236 21 0 74.57 2
78 Charlotte Edwards[41] 15 July 1999   England   India Denis Compton Oval, Shenley 108 298 249 6 0 43.37 1
79 Michelle Goszko 24 June 2001   Australia   England Denis Compton Oval, Shenley 204 395 345 24 0 59.13 2
80 Karen Rolton  † 6 July 2001   Australia   England Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds 209* 361 313 29 1 66.77 2
81 Claire Taylor 6 July 2001   England   Australia Headingley Cricket Ground, Leeds 137 251 232 21 0 59.05 3
82 Hemlata Kala[42] 14 January 2002   India   England K. D. Singh Babu Stadium, Lucknow 110 275 236 15 1 46.61 2
83 Mithali Raj  † 14 August 2002   India   England County Ground, Taunton 214 598 407 19 0 52.57 2
84 Lisa Sthalekar 22 February 2003   Australia   England Bankstown Oval, Sydney 120* 364 329 4 0 36.47 3
85 Claire Taylor 7 August 2003   England   South Africa Denis Compton Oval, Shenley 177 388 287 22 0 61.67 2
86 Claire Taylor 20 August 2003   England   South Africa County Ground, Taunton 131 238 179 23 0 73.18 2
87 Hemlata Kala 27 November 2003   India   New Zealand Bilakhiya Stadium, Vapi 110 360 280 7 0 39.28 2
88 Kiran Baluch  † 15 March 2004   Pakistan   West Indies National Stadium, Karachi 242 584 488 38 0 49.59 1
89 Nadine George 15 March 2004   West Indies   Pakistan National Stadium, Karachi 118 238 185 15 0 63.78 3
90 Charlotte Edwards 21 August 2004   England   New Zealand North Marine Road, Scarborough 117 331 251 12 0 46.61 2
91 Laura Newton 21 August 2004   England   New Zealand North Marine Road, Scarborough 103 165 150 14 1 68.66 2
92 Arran Brindle 9 August 2005   England   Australia County Ground, Hove 101* 252 249 16 0 40.56 4
93 Claire Taylor 8 August 2006   England   India Grace Road, Leicester 115 283 233 9 0 49.35 3
94 Charlotte Edwards 29 August 2006   England   India County Ground, Taunton 105 268 223 21 0 47.08 3
95 Jodie Fields 10 July 2009   Australia   England New Road, Worcester 139 269 254 21 0 54.72 1
96 Charlotte Edwards 22 January 2011   England   Australia Bankstown Oval, Sydney 114* 389 310 7 0 36.77 1
97 Sarah Elliott 11 August 2013   Australia   England Sir Paul Getty's Ground, Wormsley 104 355 276 14 0 37.68 1
98 Heather Knight 11 August 2013   England   Australia Sir Paul Getty's Ground, Wormsley 157 417 338 20 0 46.44 2
99 Thirush Kamini 16 November 2014   India   South Africa Gangotri Glades Cricket Ground, Mysore 192 541 430 24 1 44.65 1
100 Poonam Raut 16 November 2014   India   South Africa Gangotri Glades Cricket Ground, Mysore 130 426 355 18 0 36.61 1
101 Mignon du Preez 16 November 2014   South Africa   India Gangotri Glades Cricket Ground, Mysore 102 271 253 15 0 40.31 2
102 Ellyse Perry 11 November 2017   Australia   England North Sydney Oval, Sydney 213* 412 374 26 1 56.95 1
103 Ellyse Perry 18 July 2019   Australia   England County Ground, Taunton 116 346 281 16 0 41.28 1
104 Smriti Mandhana 1 October 2021   India   Australia Carrara Oval, Queensland 127 241 216 22 1 58.8 1
105 Heather Knight 27 January 2022   England   Australia Manuka Oval, Canberra 168* 427 294 17 1 57.14 2
106 Marizanne Kapp 27 June 2022   South Africa   England County Ground, Taunton 150 266 213 26 0 70.42 1
107 Nat Sciver 27 June 2022   England   South Africa County Ground, Taunton 169* 356 263 21 0 64.25 2
108 Alice Davidson-Richards 27 June 2022   England   South Africa County Ground, Taunton 107 196 194 17 0 55.15 2
109 Annabel Sutherland 22 June 2023   Australia   England Trent Bridge, Nottingham 137* 262 184 14 1 74.45 1
110 Tammy Beaumont 23 June 2023   England   Australia Trent Bridge, Nottingham 208 498 331 27 0 62.83 2
111 Annabel Sutherland 15 February 2024   Australia   South Africa WACA Ground, Perth 210 315 256 27 2 82.03 2
112 Shafali Verma 28 June 2024   India   South Africa M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 205 288 197 23 8 104.06 1
113 Smriti Mandhana 28 June 2024   India   South Africa M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 149 197 161 27 1 92.54 1
114 Laura Wolvaardt 1 July 2024   South Africa   India M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 122 393 314 16 0 38.85 3
115 Sune Luus 30 June 2024   South Africa   India M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai 109 234 203 18 0 53.69 3

Team overview

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Team statistics for century scores
No. Team First Test[8] No. of Tests[8] No. of players No. of centurions[12] No. of centuries[12] Highest individual score Highest scorer
1   Australia[43] 1934 77 181 24 34 213* Ellyse Perry
2   England[44] 1934 99 166 24 45 208 Tammy Beaumont
3   New Zealand[45] 1935 45 125 6 11 204 Kirsty Flavell
4   South Africa[46] 1960 13 66 4 4 150 Marizanne Kapp
5   West Indies[47] 1976 12 29 1 1 118 Nadine George
6   India[48] 1976 38 90 9 13 214 Mithali Raj
7   Sri Lanka[49] 1998 1 11 1 1 105* Chamani Seneviratne
8   Pakistan[50] 1998 3 20 1 1 242 Kiran Baluch
9   Ireland[51] 2000 1 11 0 0 68* Caitriona Beggs
10   Netherlands[52] 2007 1 11 0 0 49 Violet Wattenberg

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