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List of Cricketers Who Scored the Most Big Scores!

Discover the amazing cricket stars who hit tons of runs, like hitting a home run again and again!

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Sachin Tendulkar Centuries per year till 100

Sachin Tendulkar Centuries per year till 100

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Key Facts

Minimum Centuries for Men
15 international centuries.
Minimum Centuries for Women
5 international centuries.
Most Centuries by One Player
100 centuries.
Players with 70+ Centuries
3 players.

Meet the Super Scorers!

Imagine hitting a home run in baseball, but in cricket, it's called a 'century'! That means scoring 100 runs in one go. This list is all about the players who have hit the MOST centuries in international cricket games. Some of them have hit so many, it's like they never stop scoring! It's a super exciting way to see who the best batters are.

How Do They Get So Many?

To get on this list, a player needs to score at least 15 centuries. That's a lot of big scores! For the girls' list, it's 5 centuries. Think of it like collecting stickers; the more you collect, the higher you are on the list. Some players have hit over 70 centuries, which is more than the number of days in two whole years! That's incredible batting power.

WOW! The Biggest Scores Ever!

Did you know that only one player has ever scored a WHOPPING 100 centuries? That's like scoring a century every single day for almost three months straight! And there are a few players who have scored over 80 centuries. That's like building a tower of runs taller than a very tall building, maybe even taller than a giraffe!

Why We Love These Big Hitters!

These players are like superheroes of cricket. When they score a century, their team usually wins! It's super fun to watch them play because you know they are trying to hit those big scores. They inspire lots of kids to pick up a bat and dream of scoring their own centuries one day. It shows that with practice, you can achieve amazing things!

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