The accompanying table lists the triple-centurions in Test cricket. England's Andrew Sandham was the first to do so. Australia's Don Bradman is the only batsman in Test cricket to score two triple centuries. Sehwag, however, is the only one to have reached the mark with a six.
Score | Player | For | Vs | Inns | Test | Venue | Season |
380 | ML Hayden | Aus | Zim | 1st | 1st | Perth | 2003-04 |
375 | BC Lara | WI | Eng | 1st | 5th | St. John's | 1993-94 |
365* | GStA Sobers | WI | Pak | 1st | 3rd | Kingston | 1957-58 |
364 | L Hutton | Eng | Aus | 1st | 5th | The Oval | 1938 |
340 | ST Jayasuriya | SL | Ind | 1st | 1st | Colombo (RPS) | 1997-98 |
337 | Hanif Mohammad | Pak | WI | 2nd | 1st | Bridgetown | 1957-58 |
336* | WR Hammond | Eng | NZ | 1st | 2nd | Auckland | 1932-33 |
334* | MA Taylor | Aus | Pak | 1st | 2nd | Peshawar (AN) | 1998-99 |
334 | DG Bradman | Aus | Eng | 1st | 3rd | Leeds | 1930 |
333 | GA Gooch | Eng | Ind | 1st | 1st | Lord's | 1990 |
329 | Inzamam-ul-Haq | Pak | NZ | 1st | 1st | Lahore | 2001-02 |
325 | A Sandham | Eng | WI | 1st | 4th | Kingston | 1929-30 |
311 | RB Simpson | Aus | Eng | 1st | 4th | Manchester | 1964 |
310* | JH Edrich | Eng | NZ | 1st | 3rd | Leeds | 1965 |
309 | V Sehwag | Ind | Pak | 1st | 1st | Multan | 2003-04 |
307 | RM Cowper | Aus | Eng | 1st | 5th | Melbourne | 1965-66 |
304 | DG Bradman | Aus | Eng | 1st | 4th | Leeds | 1934 |
302 | LG Rowe | WI | Eng | 1st | 3rd | Bridgetown | 1973-74 |
Sehwag's innings is now the third highest against Pakistan as detailed here-under:
Score | Batsman | For | Vs | Inns | Test | Venue | Season |
365* | GStA Sobers | WI | Pak | 1st | 3rd | Kingston | 1957-58 |
334* | MA Taylor | Aus | Pak | 1st | 2nd | Peshawar (AN) | 1998-99 |
309 | V Sehwag | Ind | Pak | 1st | 1st | Multan | 2003-04 |
278 | DCS Compton | Eng | Pak | 1st | 2nd | Nottingham | 1954 |
268 | GN Yallop | Aus | Pak | 1st | 4th | Melbourne | 1983-84 |
260 | CC Hunte | WI | Pak | 1st | 3rd | Kingston | 1957-58 |