There are a total of 12 Test-playing nations in the world currently. Among those 12, batsmen from only 8 countries have scored triple centuries. Batsmen from Bangladesh, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan and Ireland are yet to achieve the feat.
The different teams with the most number of triple centuries in Test cricket are:
SN | Team | 300s | First Triple Centurion | Latest Triple Centurion |
1 | Australia | 8 | Sir Donald Bradman (1930) | David Warner (2019) |
2 | West Indies | 6 | Sir Garfield Sobers (1958) | Chris Gayle (2005) |
3 | England | 6 | Andy Sandham (1930) | Harry Brook (2024) |
4 | Pakistan | 4 | Hanif Mohammad (1958) | Azhar Ali (2016) |
5 | Sri Lanka | 3 | Sanath Jayasuriya (1997) | Kumar Sangakkara (2014) |
6 | India | 3 | Virender Sehwag (2004) | Karun Nair (2016) |
7 | South Africa | 1 | Hashim Amla (2012) | Hashim Amla (2012) |
8 | New Zealand | 1 | Brendon McCullum (2014) | Brendon McCullum (2014) |
Australia’s Test Triple Centurions
Don Bradman’s 334 vs England in 1930 was the first Test triple century by an Australian batsman. Bradman’s insane cricket records includes 2 triple centuries to his name.
6 other Australians have scored a triple-century each in Test cricket, they are (chronologically): Bob Simpson, Bob Cowper, Mark Taylor, Matthew Hayden, Michael Clarke, and David Warner.
West Indies’ Test Triple Centurions
Sir Garfield Sobers scored 365* against Pakistan in 1958, becoming the first Caribbean batsman to reach 300 runs. Since then, 3 more batsmen (Lawrence Rowe, Brian Lara, and Chris Gayle) have scored triple centuries for West Indies. Of them, Brian Lara and Chris Gayle have scored two each.
England’s Test Triple Centurions
As aforementioned, England’s Andy Sandham was the first-ever batsman in history to get to 300 runs in Test cricket. After him, 5 other English players (Wally Hammond, Len Hutton, John Edrich, Graham Gooch, and Harry Brook) have achieved the milestone once each.
Pakistan’s Test Triple Centurions
4 Pakistani batsmen have surpassed the 300-runs mark in Test cricket, namely: Hanif Mohammad, Inzamam Ul Haq, Younis Khan, and Azhar Ali.
Azhar Ali became the first batsman to score a triple century in day-night Test matches in the 2016 Test match against West Indies at DSC, Dubai.
Sri Lanka’s Test Triple Centurions
Sanath Jayasuriya, Kumar Sangakara and Mahela Jayawardene are the only 3 batsmen to have aggregated more than 300 runs in a Test innings.
India’s Test Triple Centurions
Virender Sehwag has scored two triple-hundreds for India in Test matches, both being in the list for the fastest 300s in terms of balls faced. Apart from him, Karun Nair is the only other Indian player to score a triple century in Tests.
Now its time for a quiz. Along with Don Bradman, three other batters have scored 300+ scores twice in their Test career. Can you name them? Here’s the answer in case you want to check!