A batting team in Tests is deemed a dominant batting team if their batters consistently notch up big totals on the board. This can only happen if one or more players of a team churn out century after century regularly. Through this, they can guarantee high scores for the team more often and give their bowlers more cushion to bowl with an attacking mindset and pick up 20 wickets to win the game.
In this article, we delve into the top 10 teams who have the most Test centuries, highlighting their batting dominance in the sport’s longer format.
Test Centuries by Teams
Team | Total Test Centuries | Player with Most 100s |
---|---|---|
England | 930 | Joe Root (36) |
Australia | 896 | Ricky Ponting (41) |
India | 553 | Sachin Tendulkar (51) |
West Indies | 502 | Brian Lara (34) |
Pakistan | 434 | Younis Khan (34) |
South Africa | 403 | Jacques Kallis (45) |
New Zealand | 334 | Kane Williamson (33) |
Sri Lanka | 307 | Kumar Sangakkara (38) |
Bangladesh | 82 | Mominul Haque (13) |
Zimbabwe | 67 | Andy Flower (12) |
Afghanistan | 9 | – |
Ireland | 4 | – |
Total | 4521 | Sachin Tendulkar (51) |
More Stats on “Teams” & “Centuries”
Key Stats:
928: Number of times a player from the England Test team has scored a century in the format. As many as 175 different players have scored a ton thus far for the “Three Lions,” with Joe Root leading the way, having hammered 35 centuries.
140: Apart from England, only the Australia team has 100 or more of their Test players scoring a century. 140 players have scored 892 Test tons between them, and the legendary batter Ricky Ponting has 41 of them, the most.