Most Hundreds in Test Cricket in 1987

Record holder : Dilip Vengsarkar of India holds the record (4 centuries) for most hundreds in test cricket in 1987.

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1. India Dilip Vengsarkar - 4 centuries

The player at #1 in the list is Dilip Vengsarkar of India. He made 4 centuries while scoring 875 runs in 14 innings of 9 matches at an average of 87.5.

2. New Zealand Martin Crowe - 3 centuries

At no. 2 position is Martin Crowe of New Zealand. He made 3 centuries while scoring 751 runs in 13 innings of 7 matches at an average of 62.58.

3. India Mohammad Azharuddin - 2 centuries

Then comes our Mohammad Azharuddin of India. He made 2 centuries while scoring 414 runs in 9 innings of 7 matches at an average of 46.

4. England Mike Gatting - 2 centuries

At position no. 4 is Mike Gatting of England. He made 2 centuries while scoring 669 runs in 16 innings of 9 matches at an average of 44.6.

5. West Indies Gordon Greenidge - 2 centuries

Next in the list is Gordon Greenidge of West Indies. He made 2 centuries while scoring 604 runs in 12 innings of 6 matches at an average of 54.9.

6. Pakistan Imran Khan - 2 centuries

Then comes our Imran Khan of Pakistan. He made 2 centuries while scoring 515 runs in 12 innings of 10 matches at an average of 57.22.

7. Pakistan Mudassar Nazar - 2 centuries

At position no. 7 is Mudassar Nazar of Pakistan. He made 2 centuries while scoring 362 runs in 9 innings of 8 matches at an average of 45.25.

8. England Bill Athey - 1 centuries

Then comes our Bill Athey of England. He made 1 centuries while scoring 314 runs in 14 innings of 8 matches at an average of 24.15.

9. Australia David Boon - 1 centuries

Then comes our David Boon of Australia. He made 1 centuries while scoring 237 runs in 5 innings of 3 matches at an average of 47.4.

10. Australia Allan Border - 1 centuries

At position no. 10 is Allan Border of Australia. He made 1 centuries while scoring 371 runs in 6 innings of 4 matches at an average of 61.83.

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