List of international cricket centuries at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium

Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium (Bengali: জোহুর আহমেদ চৌধুরী স্টেডিয়াম); (after the former Labour Minister) and previously known as Bir Shrestha Shahid Ruhul Amin Stadium, is a sports venue located in the port city of Chittagong in south-eastern Bangladesh. It became a Test cricket venue on 27 February 2006 when it hosted a Test match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. It hosted two group matches during the 2011 Cricket World Cup. It has seating capacity of over 20,000. It is one of the major venue of 2014 ICC World Twenty20. There have been 31 Test centuries scored at the ground,[1] and 6 in One Day Internationals and one in Twenty20 International.[2]

Key

Test centuries

The following table summarises the Test centuries scored at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.[8]

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 136 Mohammad Ashraful  Bangladesh 184 1  Sri Lanka 28 February 2006 Lost
2 201* Jason Gillespie  Australia 425 2  Bangladesh 16 April 2006 Won
3 182 Michael Hussey  Australia 203 2  Bangladesh 16 April 2006 Won
4 101 Tendulkar, SachinSachin Tendulkar (1/2)  India 169 1  Bangladesh 18 May 2007 Won
5 100 Sourav Ganguly  India 165 1  Bangladesh 18 May 2007 Won
6 226 Neil McKenzie  South Africa 388 1  Bangladesh 29 February 2008 Won
7 232 Graeme Smith  South Africa 277 1  Bangladesh 29 February 2008 Won
8 162 Tillakaratne Dilshan (1/2)  Sri Lanka 165 1  Bangladesh 3 January 2009 Won
9 143 Tillakaratne Dilshan (2/2)  Sri Lanka 175 3  Bangladesh 3 January 2009 Won
10 105* Tendulkar, SachinSachin Tendulkar (2/2)  India 166 1  Bangladesh 17 January 2010 Won
11 116 Gautam Gambhir  India 129 3  Bangladesh 17 January 2010 Won
12 101 Mushfiqur Rahim  Bangladesh 114 4  India 17 January 2010 Lost
13 173 Cook, AlastairAlastair Cook  England 283 1  Bangladesh 12 March 2010 Won
14 145 Paul Collingwood  England 188 1  Bangladesh 12 March 2010 Won
15 106 Junaid Siddique  Bangladesh 292 4  England 12 March 2010 Lost
16 143 Mohammad Hafeez  Pakistan 237 2  Bangladesh 9 December 2011 Won
17 200* Younis Khan  Pakistan 290 2  Bangladesh 9 December 2011 Won
18 104 Asad Shafiq  Pakistan 235 2  Bangladesh 9 December 2011 Won
19 114 Kane Williamson  New Zealand 210 1  Bangladesh 13 October 2013 Drawn
20 103 BJ Watling  New Zealand 182 1  Bangladesh 13 October 2013 Drawn
21 181 Mominul Haque (1/3)  Bangladesh 274 2  New Zealand 13 October 2013 Drawn
22 101* Sohag Gazi  Bangladesh 161 2  New Zealand 13 October 2013 Drawn
23 319 Kumar Sangakkara (1/2)  Sri Lanka 482 1  Bangladesh 4 February 2014 Drawn
24 106 Shamsur Rahman  Bangladesh 191 2  Sri Lanka 4 February 2014 Drawn
25 115 Imrul Kayes (1/2)  Bangladesh 218 2  Sri Lanka 4 February 2014 Drawn
26 105 Kumar Sangakkara (2/2)  Sri Lanka 144 3  Bangladesh 4 February 2014 Drawn
27 100* Dinesh Chandimal  Sri Lanka 158 3  Bangladesh 4 February 2014 Drawn
28 100* Mominul Haque (2/3)  Bangladesh 167 2  Sri Lanka 4 February 2014 Drawn
29 109 Tamim Iqbal  Bangladesh 171 1  Zimbabwe 12 November 2014 Won
30 130 Imrul Kayes (2/2)  Bangladesh 257 1  Zimbabwe 12 November 2014 Won
31 131* Mominul Haque (3/3)  Bangladesh 189 3  Zimbabwe 12 November 2014 Won

One Day International centuries

The following table summarises the One Day International centuries scored at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.[9]

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 109 Kumar Sangakkara  Sri Lanka 125 1  Bangladesh 25 Feb 2006 Won
2 103* Graeme Smith  South Africa 118 2  Bangladesh 9 March 2008 Won
3 103 Ross Taylor  New Zealand 119 1  Bangladesh 14 October 2008 Won
4 118* Brendan Taylor  Zimbabwe 125 1  Bangladesh 5 November 2009 Lost
5 107 Craig Kieswetter  England 123 1  Bangladesh 5 March 2010 Won
6 101 Shakib Al Hasan  Bangladesh 99 1  Zimbabwe 22 November 2014 Won

Twenty20 International century

The following table summarises the One Day International centuries scored at the Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium.[10]

No. Score Player Team Balls Inns. Opposing team Date Result
1 116* Alex Hales  England 64 2  Sri Lanka 27 March 2014 Won

References

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