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List of international cricket centuries by Desmond Haynes

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Former West Indies opener, Desmond Haynes

Desmond Haynes is a retired West Indian cricketer and former captain of the West Indies cricket team. He played 116 Test 238 One Day International (ODI) matches, and scored 7,487 and 8,648 runs respectively.[1] He scored centuries (100 or more runs in an innings) in Test matches and One Day International (ODI) matches on 18 and 17 occasions respectively during his international career.[2][3] He was rated by Trinidad and Tobago Guardian as "one of the greatest of all time",[4] while the BBC described him as "one of the greatest opening partnerships in history with fellow Barbadian Gordon Greenidge."[5] The cricket almanac Wisden noted his "combination of timing and barely evident power", and named him one of their Cricketers of the Year in 1991.[6]

Haynes made his Test debut against Australia at the Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, in March 1978.[7] His first Test century came in February 1980 against New Zealand at the Carisbrook, Dunedin, a match the West Indies lost by one wicket.[8] His highest score of 184 runs came the same year against England at the Lord's Cricket Ground, London.[9][10] Five of his Test centuries came against Australia.[2] Haynes scored Test centuries at twelve cricket grounds, against five different opponents, including eight at venues outside the West Indies.[11][12] As of October 2023, he is seventh in the list of Test century-makers for the West Indies.[13]

Haynes scored a century on his ODI debut in February 1978 against Australia at the Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's.[14] His score of 148 runs in the match earned him a man of the match award, resulting in the West Indies' win.[15] His highest score in ODIs remained 152 runs, against India at the Bourda, Georgetown in March 1989.[3] Due to his man-of-the-match performance, the West Indies won the match by 101 runs, and the series 5–0.[16] He was most successful against Australia making six ODI centuries against them.[3] Haynes' 17 ODI centuries was previously a record, until Sachin Tendulkar surpassed it in 1998.[1][17] As of October 2023, Haynes is the third in the list of ODI century-makers for the West Indies.[18]

Key

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Kensington Oval, Bridgetown
Haynes scored four of his Test centuries at the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown.
Symbol Meaning
* Remained not out
Man of the match
Captained the West Indies cricket team
Balls Balls faced
Pos. Position in the batting order
Inn. The innings of the match
S/R Strike rate during the innings
H/A/N Venue was at home (the West Indies), away or neutral
Date Match starting day
Lost The match was lost by the West Indies
Won The match was won by the West Indies
Drawn The match was drawn

Test cricket centuries

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List of Test centuries by Desmond Haynes
No. Score Balls Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 105 323  New Zealand 2 3 32.50 Carisbrook, Dunedin Away 8 February 1980 Lost [8]
2 122 199  New Zealand 2 3 61.30 Lancaster Park, Christchurch Away 22 February 1980 Won [19]
3 184 395  England 2 2 46.58 Lord's Cricket Ground, London Away 19 June 1980 Drawn [9]
4 136  India 2 2 Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's Home 28 April 1983 Won [20]
5 103* 184  Australia 2 4 55.97 Bourda, Georgetown Home 2 March 1984 drawn [21]
6 145 222  Australia 2 2 65.31 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown Home 30 April 1984 Won [22]
7 125 329  England 2 3 37.99 Kennington Oval, London Away 9 August 1984 Won [23]
8 131 283  England 2 1 46.88 Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's Home 11 April 1986 Won [24]
9 121 269  New Zealand 2 2 56.79 Basin Reserve, Wellington Away 20 February 1987 Draw [25]
10 100 194  Australia 2 3 51.54 WACA Ground, Perth Away 2 December 1988 Won [26]
11 143 272  Australia 2 3 52.57 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Away 26 January 1989 Lost [27]
12 112* 128  India 2 4 87.50 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown Home 1 April 1989 Won [28]
13 109 177  England 2 3 61.58 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown Home 5 April 1990 Won [29]
14 167 317  England 2 2 52.68 Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's Home 12 April 1990 Won [30]
15 117 248  Pakistan 2 1 48.54 National Stadium, Karachi Away 15 November 1990 Lost [31]
16 111 223  Australia 2 2 49.77 Bourda, Georgetown Home 23 March 1991 Won [32]
17 143* 288  Pakistan 1 3 49.65 Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain Home 16 April 1993 Won [33]
18 125 206  Pakistan 1 1 60.67 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown Home 23 April 1993 Won [34]

ODI centuries

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List of ODI centuries by Desmond Haynes
No. Score Balls Against Pos. Inn. S/R Venue H/A/N Date Result Ref
1 148 136  Australia 2 1 108.82 Antigua Recreation Ground, St John's Home 22 February 1978 Won [15]
2 108* 130  Australia 1 1 83.07 Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Away 17 January 1984 Won [35]
3 133* 147  Australia 2 2 90.47 Albion Sports Complex, Albion Home 29 February 1984 Won [36]
4 102* 142  Australia 2 2 71.83 Mindoo Philip Park, Castries Home 19 April 1984 Won [37]
5 104* 102  Australia 2 2 101.96 Sabina Park, Kingston Home 26 April 1984 Won [38]
6 123* 130  Australia 2 2 94.61 Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne Home 6 January 1985 Won [39]
7 145* 157  New Zealand 1 1 92.35 Albion Sports Complex, Albion Home 14 April 1985 Won [40]
8 116 138  New Zealand 1 1 84.05 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown Home 23 April 1985 Won [41]
9 105 124  Sri Lanka 1 1 84.67 National Stadium, Karachi Neutral 13 October 1987 Won [42]
10 142* 132  Pakistan 1 1 107.57 Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain Home 18 March 1988 Won [43]
11 111 107  Pakistan 2 1 103.73 Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Neutral 10 December 1988 Won [44]
12 101 112  Pakistan 1 1 90.17 Bellerive Oval, Hobart Neutral 17 December 1988 Won [45]
13 117* 132  India 2 1 88.63 Kensington Oval, Bridgetown Home 7 March 1989 Won [46]
14 152* 125  India 2 1 120.63 Bourda, Georgetown Home 19 March 1989 Won [16]
15 138* 164  England 1 1 84.14 Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior Neutral 27 October 1989 Won [47]
16 107* 137  Pakistan 1 1 78.10 Eden Gardens, Calcutta[note 1] Neutral 1 November 1989 Lost [48]
17 115 112  England 2 2 102.67 Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain Home 5 March 1994 Won [49]

Notes

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  1. ^ Calcutta was renamed as Kolkata in 2001.

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