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Ton before lunch: Warner emulates Bradman and other greats

By Rediff Sports Desk
January 03, 2017

IMAGE: David Warner celebrates on completing his ton against Pakistan in Sydney on Tuesday. Photograph: Mark Kolbe/Getty Images

Australia’s David Warner cracked a quick-fire century – his fastest at the Sydney Cricket Ground – against Pakistan, on Day 1 of the 3rd Test on Monday.

In so doing, the opener became the first Australian since Donald Bradman to smash a ton before lunch on the first day.

Here is a list of batsmen who have scored centuries before lunch on the opening day of a Test match after Australia's David Warner achieved the feat on Tuesday…

2017: David Warner (Australia) v Pakistan, Sydney

David Warner's ton is the first instance where a batsman has scored 100 in the first session of a Test match in Australia.

 

1976: Majid Khan (Pakistan) v New Zealand, Karachi

The only non-Australian to post a Test century before lunch on the first day of a Test was Pakistan's Majid Khan (108), who did so against New Zealand in Karachi in 1976.

 

1930: Donald Bradman (Australia) v England, Leeds

Don Bradman was the last batsman before Warner to achieve the landmark with 105 in Leeds in 1930 on his way to a triple century (334) against England.

 

1926: Charles Macartney (Australia) v England, Leeds

Charlie Macartney was the second man from Down Under who hit a ton in the first session of play, scoring 112 at Leeds in 1926.

 

1902: Victor Trumper (Australia) v England, Manchester

The first ever Test cricketer and first Australian to reach the landmark in the first session on Day 1 of a Test match was Victor Trumper, who hit a 103 in Manchester in 1902.

 
Rediff Sports Desk

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