5 Players With Most Centuries In International Cricket Since 2016

Updated - 27 Nov 2023, 04:20 PM

Rohit Sharma, International Cricket
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Cricket has become more of heaven for batsmen in the last few years and the new rules and restrictions have all favored the batsman more than the bowlers. This has led to the world-class batsman scoring a lot more centuries than in the past in international cricket.

Some players have been very consistent in international cricket against all the major batsmen and these players have made sure their countries remain tough opponents to beat. Here are 5 players with the most centuries in international cricket since 2016.

5 Players With Most Centuries In International Cricket Since 2016:

Steve Smith:

Steve Smith
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Steve Smith is currently, the best test batsman in the world with his excellent ability to play long innings and keep contributing for Australia. He has missed one year of complete action for Australia in 2018 after being banned from international cricket for involving in the ball-tampering scandal.

Despite that, he has hit 21 international centuries since 2016 in all formats, which is the fifth most number at present. He is still a work in progress in T20 cricket, but is an excellent ODI player and has played a lot of key knocks in the last five years.

Joe Root:

Joe Root
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The England test skipper Joe Root finds himself fourth in the list of players with most centuries in international cricket since 2016. Root is a consistent performer for his country in the test and ODI formats and has scored 22 centuries in international cricket since 2016.

Root has an excellent technique and he is one of the hardest players to dismiss when he is on a song. He keeps finding the gaps and is an excellent player of spin. He hasn’t been part of the England T20 squad at recent times but is too good a player to be ignored.

David Warner:

David Warner, ODI World Cup 2019
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David Warner is one of the most explosive openers still, at the age of 34 and he is a reliable bank for Australia at the top of the order despite his numbers dipping a bit in the last year or so. He hasn’t played much international cricket but still is a key part of his country.

Warner has scored 24 international centuries so far since 2016 which is the third most number in international cricket at present in the last five years. He is an all-format player who is very aggressive and will be key to the plans of Australia in the T20 Worldcup.

Rohit Sharma:

Rohit Sharma, ODI World Cup 2019
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Rohit Sharma has turned to be India’s second most important player after Virat Kohli and he has been the vice-captain of the side for a long time now in limited-overs cricket. He is one of the best openers to have played the game and his records have been staggering after moving up the order.

Rohit has also become India’s test opener in recent times and he has been prolific in all the formats for the nation. He finessed with five centuries in the 2019 Worldcup and has 29 international centuries since 2016 which is the second most number.

Virat Kohli:

Virat Kohli
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The Indian skipper Virat Kohli has gone through a century drought in the last two years in international cricket and despite that, he stands first in the most number of centuries in international cricket since 2016. Kohli has scored 36 centuries in international cricket since 2016 which is mind-blowing.

Kohli sets the standards really high and his consistency levels are unmatchable by any batsman in the world. He averages more than 50 in all the formats and his hard work has been reflected in his results.

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