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Encyclopedia > Century (cricket)

In the sport of cricket, a batsman reaches his century when he scores 100 or more runs in the innings. For the insect, see Cricket (insect). ... Cricket batsman A batsman in the sport of cricket is, depending on context: Any player in the act of batting. ... In the sport of cricket, a run is the basic unit of scoring. ... An innings, or inning, is a fixed-length segment of a game in any of a variety of sports – most notably baseball and cricket – during which one team attempts to score while the other team attempts to prevent the first from scoring. ...


It is regarded as a landmark score (the closest equivalent for bowlers would be either five wickets in an innings or ten wickets in a match) and recorded in players' statistics. However, scores much higher than 100 are regularly achieved. A double century (individual score of 200 or more) or triple century (300 or above) is highly prized, although they are not categorised separately in a player's standard batting statistics and they do occur occasionally in first class and Test cricket. The highest first class score is the only quintuple century ever achieved, 501*, and the highest Test score is the only instance of Test quadruple century, 400*, both of these scores being achieved by the West Indian batting master Brian Lara. Indian master Sachin Tendulkar holds the world record for scoring highest number of centuries in both forms of the game viz. One day internationals and Tests. So far he has made 40 centuries in One day international matches and 35 centuries in Test matches. Darren Gough bowling In the sport of cricket, bowling is the action of propelling the ball towards the batsman. ... In the sport of cricket the word wicket has several distinct meanings: // Meanings of wicket Each wicket consists of three stumps, upright wooden poles that are hammered into the ground, topped with two wooden crosspieces, known as the bails. ... An innings, or inning, is a fixed-length segment of a game in any of a variety of sports – most notably baseball and cricket – during which one team attempts to score while the other team attempts to prevent the first from scoring. ... Cricket is a sport that generates a large number of statistics. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket. ... Learie Constantine, was one of the first great West Indian players. ... A professional cricket match In the sport of cricket, batting is the act or skill of hitting the cricket ball with a cricket bat in order to score runs without getting out. ... Brian Charles Lara (born May 2, 1969) (nicknamed The Prince of Port-of-Spain or simply The Prince) is a West Indian cricketer. ... Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar   (Marathi: सचिन तेंडुलकर; born 24 April 1973) is an Indian cricketer who was rated by Wisden in 2002 as the second greatest Test batsman ever, after Sir Don Bradman[1]. He holds several key batting records, including the most Test centuries, most ODI centuries and the most runs in... A One-day International (ODI) cricket match is a one-day cricket match played between two international teams each representing a particular country. ... Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket. ... A One-day International (ODI) cricket match is a one-day cricket match played between two international teams each representing a particular country. ... Test cricket is the longest form of the sport of cricket. ...


Few batsmen of real talent end their international career without a century, although when it does occur it is regarded as a pity. Pointedly, several players have recorded a top score of 99 (e.g. the Kenyan-born New Zealander Dipak Patel) or even 99 not out (e.g. the England bowling all-rounder Alex Tudor) without ever completing a century. The brilliant Australian leg-spinner Shane Warne, normally considered an out-and-out bowler rather than an all-rounder, was dismissed for a top score of 99 in a Test, but still plays regular Test cricket. In theory he could still reach a century in future, but in practice this seems extremely unlikely, and he will probably have to make do with having set a world record number of Test wickets with his bowling instead. Dipak Narshibhai Patel (b. ... Not out is a term used on cricket scorecards to signify that a batsman has not been dismissed when the innings is finished. ... The logo of the England Cricket Team which shows the three Lions of England below a five-pointed crown The England cricket team is a cricket team which represents England and Wales, operating under the auspices of the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB). ... Darren Gough bowling In the sport of cricket, bowling is the action of propelling the ball towards the batsman. ... In cricket, an all-rounder is a player who is good at both batting and bowling. ... Alex Tudor (born October 23, 1977 in Kensington) is an English cricketer. ... Leg spin is a type of spin bowling used in cricket. ... Shane Keith Warne (born September 13, 1969 in Ferntree Gully, Victoria, Australia), is an Australian cricketer, and captain of Hampshire. ... In the sport of cricket, a dismissal occurs when the batsman is out (also known as taking a wicket). ...


Fans believe that the quality of a batsman's innings can not really be judged by whether or not it crossed over an arbitrary numerical threshold. Batting conditions, strength of the opposition bowling attack and state of the match ought to be taken into account. In particular, large scores on good pitches while facing substandard opposition are less regarded than vital battling innings in low-scoring matches in difficult conditions. Statistics may conceal as much as they convey. The number of centuries, supposedly the most prestigious of batting landmarks, scored by a batsman may be seen as far less important than the number of home runs hit is in assessing a baseball batter. In baseball, a home run is a base hit in which the batter is able to circle all the bases, ending at home plate and scoring a run himself (along with a run scored by each runner who was already on base), with no errors by the defensive team on... A view of the playing field at Busch Stadium II St. ... Batter can have several meanings: In cooking, batter is a thick or thin mixture, usually made of a ground grain, a liquid, and a fat. ...


No article on centuries in cricket would be complete without mentioning the record of Sir Don Bradman, the Australian almost universally regarded as the greatest batsman in the history of the game. His batting average in Test cricket was a monumental 99.94, and it would have been in three figures had he only scored four runs in his last innings. However, he fell second ball without scoring, which has only added to his mystique. Andy Ganteaume did manage to record a three-figure Test average — he played only one match for the West Indies, and only batted in one innings, yet in that innings he struck 112 runs. The dignity of Knight Bachelor is a part of the British honours system. ... Sir Donald George Bradman (August 27, 1908 - February 25, 2001) was an Australian cricket player who is universally regarded as the greatest batsman of all time, and one of Australias greatest popular heroes. ... Andrew Gordon Ganteaume (born January 22, 1921 in Belmont, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago) was a West Indian cricketer, an opening batsman. ... Learie Constantine, was one of the first great West Indian players. ...


The concept of the century usually has a psychological effect on batsmen that the captain of the fielding side is keen to exploit. Batsmen often slow down and take less risks as they approach their century (especially as they pass through what are known as the "nervous nineties"), so their opponents may set deliberately defensive fields to slow them down further, hoping that frustration and nerves will get the better of them and they'll take on an unnecessarily risky shot in order to try to pass the landmark. The tactic was used by England in the 2005 Ashes Series to great effect on the usually unflappable Australian Justin Langer, who after scoring freely up to 90 then spent 31 balls to get to 99, he sat at that score for 7 further deliveries before being bowled. Sport and exercise psychology is the scientific study of people and their behaviors in sport and exercise contexts and the practical application of that knowledge (Gill, 2000). ... In cricket, the captain is the most important member of the team. ... Fielding in the sport of cricket is what fielders do to collect the ball when it is struck by the batsman, in such a way as to either limit the number of runs that the batsman scores or get the batsman out by catching the ball in flight or running...


A batsman's troubles do not end there — cricketers are disproportionately likely to be dismissed shortly after making a century, presumably because they lose concentration. Considerable scorn is directed at those cricketers who consistently make this mistake (they are criticised for failing to convert their centuries into game-changing scores), but also at those cricketers who take extra defensive care when approaching their century without keeping in mind the context of the match situation, which may demand more urgent play. Such cricketers are regarded as playing for themselves (or their average) rather than the team. Criticisms of this sort have been made about batting greats such as Geoff Boycott and Jacques Kallis; they also help to explain why Andy Ganteaume, apparently so unluckily, was never asked to play Tests for the West Indies again. In the sport of cricket, a dismissal occurs when the batsman is out (also known as taking a wicket). ... Geoffrey Boycott (born October 21, 1940) is a former England cricketer. ... Jacques Henry Kallis (born 16 October 1975 in Cape Town) is a South African cricketer. ...


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