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Since Brabourne hosted its first Test match in 1948, 35 Test centuries have been made at the ground.[1][2]

Brabourne Stadium is a cricket ground in Mumbai, India. It is the home of the Cricket Club of India and has played host to Ranji Trophy matches (including seventeen finals)[3] and Indian Premier League matches,[4] as well as being a Test, One Day International and Twenty20 International (T20) venue. It has a capacity of 20,000 spectators. The ground has hosted eighteen Test matches, the first in 1948 when India played the West Indies. It has also staged eight One Day International matches, the first of which was in 1989 when Australia lost to Pakistan by 66 runs. One T20 International has been played at the ground when India beat Australia by 7 wickets in 2007 (first T20 International to be played in India).[5][6][7] Of the eight One Day Internationals played at the stadium, five matches (including the final) were staged during the ICC Champions Trophy in 2006.[8]

The first Test century (100 or more runs in a single innings) scored at the ground was in 1948 by the West Indian Allan Rae in the first innings of the first Test match played at Brabourne Stadium. The first Indian to score a century at the Brabourne was Rusi Modi in the third innings of the same match.[9] In total, 35 Test centuries have been scored at the ground in 18 Test matches.[1][2] Virender Sehwag's 293, scored against Sri Lanka in 2009, is the highest Test innings achieved at the ground. The highest Test score by an overseas player is 194 by the West Indian Everton Weekes in 1948.[1] Vijay Hazare has scored the most Test centuries at the ground with four.[10]

No centuries have been scored in the eight One Day International matches and only T20 International played at Brabourne Stadium.[11][12] Australian Adam Gilchrist holds the record for the highest One Day International innings score at the ground, 92 against the West Indies in 2006. The highest score by an Indian in a One Day International played here is 48 by Vinod Kambli against New Zealand in 1995.[13] Gilchrist's compatriot Ricky Ponting holds the record for the highest T20 International innings score at the ground, 76 against India in 2007. The highest score by an Indian in a T20 International at the Brabourne is 63 by Gautam Gambhir in the same match.[14]

Key

  • * 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.
  • NR denotes that the number of balls was not recorded.
  • Parentheses next to the player's score denotes his century number at Brabourne Stadium.
  • The column title Date refers to the date the match started.

Test centuries

The highest score in a Test match played at Brabourne is by Virender Sehwag (293)

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

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Winning team
1 104 Allan Rae  West Indies NR 1  Indien 9 December 1948 Match drawn[15]
2 194 Everton Weekes  West Indies NR 1  Indien 9 December 1948 Match drawn[15]
3 112 Rusi Modi  Indien NR 3  West Indies 9 December 1948 Match drawn[15]
4 134* Vijay Hazare (1/4)  Indien NR 3  West Indies 9 December 1948 Match drawn[15]
5 122 Vijay Hazare (2/4)  Indien NR 4  West Indies 4 February 1949 Match drawn[16]
6 140 Pankaj Roy  Indien NR 1  England 14 December 1951 Match drawn[17]
7 155 Vijay Hazare (3/4)  Indien NR 1  England 14 December 1951 Match drawn[17]
8 175 Tom Graveney  England NR 2  Indien 14 December 1951 Match drawn[17]
9 146* Vijay Hazare (4/4)  Indien NR 2  Pakistan 13 November 1952 India[18]
10 102 Polly Umrigar  Indien NR 2  Pakistan 13 November 1952 India[18]
11 223 Vinoo Mankad  Indien NR 1  Neuseeland 2 December 1955 India[19]
12 109 Gulabrai Ramchand  Indien NR 1  Australien 26 October 1956 Match drawn[20]
13 161 Jim Burke  Australien NR 2  Indien 26 October 1956 Match drawn[20]
14 140 Neil Harvey (1/2)  Australien NR 2  Indien 26 October 1956 Match drawn[20]
15 142* Gary Sobers  West Indies NR 3  Indien 28 November 1958 Match drawn[21]
16 108 Nari Contractor  Indien NR 1  Australien 1 January 1960 Match drawn[22]
17 102 Neil Harvey (2/2)  Australien NR 2  Indien 1 January 1960 Match drawn[22]
18 163 Norm O'Neill  Australien NR 2  Indien 1 January 1960 Match drawn[22]
19 160 Hanif Mohammad  Pakistan NR 1  Indien 2 December 1960 Match drawn[23]
20 121 Saeed Ahmed  Pakistan NR 1  Indien 2 December 1960 Match drawn[23]
21 151 Ken Barrington  England NR 1  Indien 11 November 1961 Match drawn[24]
22 129 Graham Dowling  Neuseeland NR 1  Indien 12 March 1965 Match drawn[25]
23 200* Dilip Sardesai  Indien NR 3  Neuseeland 12 March 1965 Match drawn[25]
24 109 Chandu Borde (1/2)  Indien NR 3  Neuseeland 12 March 1965 Match drawn[25]
25 121 Chandu Borde (2/2)  Indien NR 1  West Indies 13 December 1966 West Indies[26]
26 101 Conrad Hunte  West Indies NR 2  Indien 13 December 1966 West Indies[26]
27 103 Keith Stackpole  Australien NR 2  Indien 4 November 1969 Australia[27]
28 121 Farokh Engineer  Indien 182 1  England 6 February 1973 Match drawn[28]
29 113 Gundappa Viswanath  Indien 267 1  England 6 February 1973 Match drawn[28]
30 113 Keith Fletcher  England 298 2  Indien 6 February 1973 Match drawn[28]
31 148 Tony Greig  England 360 2  Indien 6 February 1973 Match drawn[28]
32 109 Tillakaratne Dilshan  Sri Lanka 160 1  Indien 2 December 2009 India[29]
33 293 Virender Sehwag  Indien 254 2  Sri Lanka 2 December 2009 India[29]
34 100* MS Dhoni  Indien 154 2  Sri Lanka 2 December 2009 India[29]
35 137 Kumar Sangakkara  Sri Lanka 261 3  Indien 2 December 2009 India[29]

Women's One Day International centuries

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Winning team
1 100 Thirush Kamini  Indien 146 1  West Indies 31 January 2013 India Women[30]
2 109 Charlotte Edwards (1/2)  England 123 1  Indien 3 February 2013 England Women[31]
3 107* Harmanpreet Kaur  Indien 109 2  England 3 February 2013 England Women[31]
4 103 Amy Satterthwaite  Neuseeland 126 2  England 13 February 2013 England Women[32]
5 106* Charlotte Edwards (2/2)  England 121 2  Neuseeland 15 February 2013 England Women[33]

Women's Twenty20 International centuries

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Winning team
1 124 Danielle Wyatt  England 64 2  Indien 25 March 2018 England Women[34]

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