List of New Zealand ODI cricket centurions

A century in cricket occurs when a batsman scores 100 runs or more in an innings, 33 New Zealand players have scored centuries in One Day Internationals.[1]

Key

List of centurions

No. Player 100s 50s HS Maiden century Date
1 Ken Wadsworth 1 0 104 104 vs Australia at Christchurch 31 March 1974
2 Bevan Congdon 1 2 101 101 vs England at Wellington 9 March 1975
3 Glenn Turner 3 9 171* 171* vs East Africa at Birmingham 7 June 1975
4 Bruce Edgar 1 10 102* 102* vs Australia at Melbourne 1 February 1981
5 Martin Crowe 4 34 107* 105 vs England at Auckland 25 February 1984
6 John Wright 1 24 101 101 vs England at Napier 16 March 1988
7 Mark Greatbatch 2 13 111 102* vs England at Leeds 23 May 1990
8 Ken Rutherford 2 18 108 108 vs India at Vadodara 29 October 1994
9 Adam Parore 1 14 108 108 vs South Africa at Centurion 11 December 1994
10 Chris Cairns 4 26 115 103 vs India at Pune 24 November 1995
11 Nathan Astle 16 41 145* 114 vs India at Nagpur 26 November 1985
12 Chris Harris 1 16 130 130 vs Australia at Chennai 11 March 1996
13 Stephen Fleming 8 49 134* 106* vs West Indies at Port of Spain 29 March 1996
14 Roger Twose 1 20 103 103 vs South Africa at Cape Town 4 November 2000
15 Craig McMillan 3 28 117 104* vs Pakistan at Christchurch 25 February 2001
16 Mathew Sinclair 2 8 118* 117 vs Pakistan at Sharjah 12 April 2001
17 Scott Styris 4 28 141 141 vs Sri Lanka at Bloemfontein 10 February 2003
18 Hamish Marshall 1 12 101* 101* vs Pakistan at Faisalabad 3 December 2003
19 Lou Vincent 3 11 172 172 vs Zimbabwe at Bulawayo 24 August 2005
20 Peter Fulton 1 8 112 112 vs Sri Lanka at Napier 8 January 2006
21 Ross Taylor 15 31 131* 128* vs Sri Lanka at Napier 28 December 2006
22 Jacob Oram 1 13 101* 101* vs Australia at Perth 28 January 2007
23 Jamie How 1 7 139 139 vs England at Napier 20 February 2008
24 Brendon McCullum 5 31 166 166 vs Ireland at Aberdeen 1 July 2008
25 James Marshall 1 1 161 161 vs Ireland at Aberdeen 1 July 2008
26 Martin Guptill 10 27 237* 122* vs West Indies at Auckland 10 January 2005
27 Grant Elliott 2 8 115 115 vs Australia at Sydney 8 February 2009
28 Jesse Ryder 3 6 107 107 vs India at Christchurch 8 March 2009
29 Kane Williamson 7 23 145* 108 vs Bangladesh at Dhaka 14 October 2010
30 Rob Nicol 2 2 146 108* vs Zimbabwe at Harare 20 October 2011
31 Corey Anderson 1 4 131* 131* vs West Indies at Queenstown 1 January 2014
32 Luke Ronchi 1 3 170* 170* vs Sri Lanka at Dunedin 23 January 2015
33 Tom Latham 1 4 110* 110* vs Zimbabwe at Harare 4 August 2015

See also

References

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