Top 4 Oldest Cricketers Who Scored a Century in Test Cricket

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Well, scoring a century in test cricket is often hailed as one of the most decorated and worthy milestones for an international cricketer. The glorious and star-studded history of test cricket that spans over decades has witnessed numerous legendary cricketers, including Wilfred Rhodes, George Gunn, Miran Bakhsh and many others, who have defied the odds of their and went on to play fearless innings against their opponents in the most excruciating situations. These legendary cricketers have undoubtedly left no stone unturned throughout their glorious international cricketing career and even scored roaring centuries against the lethal bowling attacks of opponent teams.

In this article we will take a look at the top four oldest cricketers who have etched their name in the history of test cricket after smashing match-winning centuries.

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Top 4 Oldest Cricketers Who Scored a Century in Test Cricket

  • Jack Hobbs, England – 46 Years, 82 Days

The legendary English professional cricketer, Sir John Berry Hobbs, often popularly referred to as “Jack Hobbs, is at the first spot in our list of the top four cricketers who defied the odds of age and scored a roaring century in the test cricket format. Often popularly hailed as “The Master” of tests, Jack Hobbs represented England in a total of sixty-one test matches between 1908 and 1930 and scored a record total of 5,419 runs at an astounding average of 56.9.

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Jack Hobbs smashed a total of fifteen test tons and scored his career’s final test century during the fifth Test against Australia in 1929 at Melbourne, where he established himself as the oldest cricketer ever to score a Test century at the age of 46 years and 82 days.

  • Patsy Hendren, England – 45 Years, 151 Days

At the second spot in our list of the top four oldest cricketers who have etched their name in the history of test cricket after smashing match-winning centuries we have another legendary English professional cricketer, Patsy Hendren who is often still hailed as one of the most prolific batsmen of the inter-war period.

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Throughout his star-studded professional cricketing journey that spanned over fifteen long years, Patsy Hendren played a total of 51 test matches and amassed a brilliant total of 3,525 runs at a brilliant average of 47.6. Widely regarded as a central figure in England’s batting line-up between 1920 and 1935, Patsy Hendren scored a roaring test century against West Indies at The Oval in 1933, establishing himself as the second-oldest cricketer to smash a test ton in the history of the game.

  • Warren Bardsley, Australia – 43 Years, 202 Days

Top 4 Oldest Cricketers Who Scored a Century in Test Cricket

Next, at the third spot in our list of the top four cricketers who defied the odds of age and scored a roaring century in the test cricket format, we have the iconic and legendary Australian opening batsman, Warren Bardsley, who represented Australia in the test format between 1909 and 1926. Warren Bardsley played a total of 41 test matches throughout his career and scored a total of 2,469 runs at an average of 40.5, including six centuries and thirteen half-tons.

Warren rose to an undeniable streak of prominence after he established himself as the first cricketer in history to score centuries in both innings of a Test match at The Oval during the 1909 Ashes series.  Later in 1926, Australia’s dynamic opener, Warren Bardsley, created history during the 1926 Ashes series in England, where he scored a century at Lord’s at the age of 43 years and 202 days, establishing himself as the third-oldest cricketer to score a test century.

  • George Gunn, England – 41 Years, 298 Days

Finally, at the fourth spot in our list of the top four oldest cricketers who have etched their name in the history of test cricket after smashing match-winning centuries, we have the legendary English professional cricketer George Gunn, who is still looked  upon as one of the most reliable batsmen to ever represent Australia in the test cricket format.

Throughout his star-studded cricketing career that lasted from 1907 to 1930, George Gunn played a total of 15 test matches and smashed a record total of 1,120 runs at an outstanding average of 40.00. Interestingly, George Gunn smashed a roaring century against Australia in Sydney in 1907, scoring a total of 119 runs and concluded his glorious test career with a match-winning century against West Indies in 1930 at the age of 41 years and 298 days.