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From Alastair Cook to Keaton Jennings – The 19 England batsmen to score century on Test debut

Sport360 staff

18:16 08/12/2016

Keaton Jennings became just the 19th England batsman to score a century on Test debut after reaching three figures in his first innings against India in Mumbai.

From WG Grace to Alastair Cook – only a handful of star names in the history of English cricket have produced the goods early on in their Test career.

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WG Grace (1880) – 152 in first innings at The Oval as England beat Australia by five wickets.

Kumar Ranjitsinhji (1896) – 154 not out in second innings at Old Trafford as England lost to Australia by three wickets.

Sir Pelham Warner (1899) – 132 not out in second innings as England beat South Africa by 32 runs in Johannesburg.

Tip Foster (1903) – 287 in first innings as England beat Australia by five wickets in Sydney.

George Gunn (1907) – 119 in first innings as England lost to Australia by two wickets in Sydney.

Nawab of Pataudi (1932) – 102 in first innings as England beat Australia by 10 wickets in Sydney.

Bryan Valentine (1933) – 136 in first innings as England beat India by nine wickets in Bombay.

Paul Gibb (1938) – 106 in second innings as England drew with South Africa in Johannesburg.

Billy Griffith (1948) – 140 in first innings at Port of Spain, Trinidad, as England drew with West Indies .

Peter May (1951) – 138 in first innings at Headingley as England drew with South Africa.

Arthur Milton (1958) – 104 not out in first innings at Headingley as England beat New Zealand by an innings and 71 runs.

John Hampshire (1969) – 107 in first innings at Lord’s as England drew with the West Indies.

Frank Hayes (1973) – 106 not out in second innings at The Oval as England lost by 158 runs to West Indies.

Graham Thorpe (1993) – 114 not out in second innings at Trent Bridge as England drew with Australia.

Andrew Strauss (2004) – 112 in first innings as England beat New Zealand by seven wickets at Lord’s

Alastair Cook (2006) – 104 not out in second innings as England drew with India in Nagpur.

Matt Prior (2007) – 126 not out in first innings at Lord’s as England drew against the West Indies.

Jonathan Trott (2009) – 119 in second innings as England beat Australia by 197 runs at The Oval.

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