Test records: Test cricket is considered to be the real test of batsmen patience, technology and mental strength. In this format, scoring a century (100 runs or more) is a major achievement of the career of any batsman, and the players who repeated this feat repeatedly, their name is recorded in the record book. In this report, know about those veterans of Test cricket history, who have scored the most centuries in their career so far.
Sachin Tendulkar (India) – 51 centuries
Sachin Tendulkar, who is called the God of Cricket, has scored the highest 51 centuries in Test cricket. In his career, which lasted from 1989 to 2013, he has scored 15,921 runs in 329 innings of 200 Test matches. His highest score in Test career was 248 not out and the batting average was 53.78. He also has more than 2058 fours and 69 sixes.
Jack Kallis (South Africa) – 45 centuries
South African great all -rounder Jack Kallis has scored a brilliant 45 centuries in his Test career. He has played a total of 166 matches. In which he has scored 13,289 runs. His highest score was 224 runs and average 55.37. He has also hit 1488 fours and 97 sixes.
Ricky Ponting (Australia) – 41 centuries
Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has scored 41 centuries in 168 Tests and is at number three in this list. He scored 13,378 runs in this magnificent career, with his highest score of 257 and the strike rate of 58.72. 1509 fours and 73 sixes came out of his bat.
Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka) – 38 centuries
Sri Lankan’s finest batsman Kumar Sangakkara has scored 38 centuries in 134 Tests. He scored 12,400 runs in this long career and his highest score is 319. His average is 57.40 and strike rate of 54.19. Sangakkara is fourth in this list.
Joe Root (England) – 38 centuries
England star batsman Joe Root is still playing Test cricket and he has completed 38 centuries in 157 Tests so far. He has scored 13,409 runs and his highest score is 262 runs. In which the batting average of the route is 51.17 and the strike rate 57.40.

