Mushfiqur Rahim becomes 11th batter to score century in 100th Test
Bangladesh’s Mushfiqur Rahim scored a century in his 100th Test on Thursday, the second day of the second game of the two-match series against Ireland in Mirpur.
The 38-year-old Rahim is the first from his country and overall, the 11th batter in the history of Test cricket to achieve the milestone.
Rahim, already the most capped Bangladeshi player in the longest format, hit xx fours during his innings and reached the three-figure mark in 195 balls.
Full list:
Colin Cowdrey (England) – 104 against Australia in Birmingham on 11 July 1968
Javed Miandad (Pakistan) – 145 vs India in Lahore on 1 December 1989
Gordon Greenidge (West Indies) – 149 vs England in St. John’s on 12 April 1990
Alec Stewart (England) – 105 vs West Indies in Manchester on 3 August 2000
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Pakistan) – 184 vs India in Bengaluru on 24 March 2005
Ricky Ponting (Australia) – 120 & 143* vs South Africa in Sydney on 2 January 2006
Graeme Smith (South Africa) – 131 vs England in London on 19 July 2012
Hashim Amla (South Africa) – 134 vs Sri Lanka in Johannesburg on 12 January 2017
Joe Root (England) – 218 vs India in Chennai on 5 February 2021
David Warner (Australia) – 200 vs South Africa in Melbourne on 26 December 2022
Mushfiqur Rahim (Bangladesh) – 100* vs Ireland in Mirpur on 19 November 2025
Published on Nov 20, 2025