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Full list of Test triple centuries after Azhar Ali's epic 302 not out in Dubai

Bengaluru, Oct 15: Pakistan's Azhar Ali became the latest entrant into the Test triple centurions' club when he hit an epic 302 not out against West Indies on Friday (October 14) in Dubai.

Match scorecard; Azhar - From sub to triple centurion

Azhar is the 25th batsmen in Test history to score 300 or more runs in an innings. He is the first batsman to do so in a day-night Test.

A file picture of Azhar Ali

From Pakistan, Azhar is the 4th in the elite 300-run club after Hanif Mohammad, Inzamam-ul-Haq and Younis Khan.


Here is the full list of triple centurions in Test cricket history (29 scores of 300+ so far - till October 14, 2016)

There have been 25 batsmen to have registered triple hundred in Test cricket

England's Andy Sandham was the firt triple centurion in Test cricket. He scored 325 against West Indies in Kingston (Jamaica) in April 1930.


Most triple hundreds in Test career

2 - Don Bradman, Virender Sehwag, Brian Lara, Chris Gayle


Note: Listed from highest to lowest individual scores and not when they happened first. Brian Lara is the only batsman to hit a 400 in Test cricket

1. 400 not out - Brian Lara (West Indies Vs England, St. John's, 2004)

2. 380 - Matthew Hayden (Australia Vs Zimbabwe, Perth, 2003)

3. 375 - Lara (West Indies Vs England, St. John's, 1994)

4. 374 - Mahela Jayawardene (Sri Lanka Vs South Africa, Colombo (SSC), 2006)

5. 365 not out - Sir Garry Sobers (West Indies Vs Pakistan, Kingston, 1958)

6. 364 - Len Hutton (England Vs Australia, The Oval (London), 1938)

7. 340 - Sanath Jayasuriya (Sri Lanka Vs India, Colombo (RPS), 1997)

8. 337 - Hanif Mohammad (Pakistan Vs West Indies, Bridgetown, 1958)

9. 336 not out - Wally Hammond (England Vs New Zealand, Auckland, 1933)

10. 334 not out - Mark Taylor (Australia Vs Pakistan, Peshawar, 1998)

11. 334 - Don Bradman (Australia Vs England, Leeds, 1930)

12. 333 - Graham Gooch (England Vs India, Lord's (London), 1990)

13. 333 - Chris Gayle (West Indies Vs Sri Lanka, Galle, 2010)

14. 329 not out - Michael Clarke (Australia Vs India, Sydney, 2012)

15. 329 - Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan Vs New Zealand, Lahore, 2002)

16. 325 - Andy Sandham (England Vs West Indies, Kingston, 1930)

17. 319 - Virender Sehwag (India Vs South Africa, Chennai, 2008)

18. 319 - Kumar Sangakkara (Sri Lanka Vs Bangladesh, Chittagong, 2014)

19. 317 - Gayle (West Indies Vs South Africa, St. John's, 2005)

20. 313 - Younis Khan (Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka, Karachi, 2009)

21. 311 not out - Hashim Amla (South Africa Vs England, The Oval (London), 2012)

22. 311 - Bob Simpson (Australia Vs England, Manchester, 1964)

23. 310 not out - John Edrich (England Vs New Zealand, Leeds, 1965)

24. 309 - Sehwag (India Vs Pakistan, Multan, 2004)

25. 307 - Bob Cowper (Australia Vs England, Melbourne, 1966)

26. 304 - Bradman (Australia Vs England, Leeds, 1934)

27. 302 not out - Azhar Ali (Pakistan Vs West Indies, Dubai, 2016 - Day-night Test)

28. 302 - Lawrence Rowe (West Indies Vs England, Bridgetown, 1974)

29. 302 - Brendon McCullum (New Zealand Vs India, Wellington, 2014)

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Story first published: Thursday, August 3, 2017, 7:37 [IST]
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