Top 5 Players with Most Test Centuries in 2024

Discover the top players with the most Test hundreds in 2024. A mix of legends and rising stars dominate this exciting year of cricket!
Test cricket in 2024 has been a blend of experience and rising talent. This year witnessed seasoned veterans maintaining their legacy and young stars taking giant strides in the longest format. Here’s a detailed look at the Top 5 players with the most hundreds in Tests in 2024—a list that, interestingly, features eight players due to ties in the number of centuries scored.
1. Joe Root, England
The English maestro Joe Root has once again solidified his reputation as one of the finest of the modern age. In 2024, Root performed to class, consistency, and precision, scoring an impressive total of 1556 runs from 17 matches and 31 innings with an average of 55.57. His highest score was 262, showing how he can outdo marathon innings. Root scored 6 centuries, making him the player with the highest number of hundreds in 2024, and is an excellent example for England’s top order.
2. Kamindu Mendis, Sri Lanka
Allrounder Kamindu Mendis from Sri Lanka was a revelation in 2024. His average of 74.92 saw him score 1049 runs in 9 matches and 16 innings, with his highest career score of an unbeaten 182. His total number of centuries stands at 5, putting him second in this prestigious index. Mendis has been among the key performers in Sri Lanka’s achievements over the recent months, sealing his status as a player of great importance to the island nation.
3. Kane Williamson, New Zealand
New Zealand’s skipper and modern-day legend Kane Williamson added another milestone by crossing the 9000-run mark in his Test career this year. Williamson played 9 matches and 18 innings, scoring 1013 runs at an average of 59.58, with a highest score of 156. His 4 centuries reflect his unwavering consistency and ability to anchor New Zealand’s innings under pressure.
3. Harry Brook, England
Introducing the name Harry Brook among his compatriots leaves is now safe. Young Harry Brook proved his mettle in Test cricket over the last year and made it second among the Englishmen on this list. He scored 1100 runs in 12 matches (20 innings) with an average of 55 through aggressive batting that often ended in fine margins. The star scored 4 centuries, one of which was a career-defining 317, proving his worth as a future core component in the middle order for England.
5. Travis Head, Australia
The left-handed aggressive Australian batsman was extremely impressive in the year 2024, especially during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, where he truly excelled. In 9 matches and 14 innings, he scored a total of 607 runs at an average of 43.35. His three centuries have included 152 as his best. These numbers show how he can change games with his aggressive stroke play.
5. Shubman Gill, India
Shubman Gill, an excellent opener for India, was continuously proving his mettle in the longest format. The 12 tests and 22 innings counted Gill for a total of 866 runs at an average of 43.30. With 3 centuries—the best approach being 119 not out—Gill now became part of India’s top-order mainstay and one of the most exciting soon-to-be world cricket stars.
5. Yashasvi Jaiswal, India
Another young wonder boy from India, Yashasvi Jaiswal, blasted his way into the cricketing world in 2024 with consistent performances. In total, he appeared in 15 matches and 27 innings, scoring 1312 runs at an average of 52.48. Three of his centuries, the highest being an unbeaten 214, showed his erosion of early starts into more significant scores, making him one for the future.
5. Ollie Pope, England
England’s Ollie Pope rounds out the list, becoming the third English batter to make it. Pope played 17 matches and 30 innings, scoring 994 runs with an average of 33.13. Despite his relatively modest numbers, Pope’s 3 centuries, including a highest score of 196, highlight his potential to play match-defining innings.
The Legacy Continues
2024 has been a remarkable chapter in Test cricket, showcasing the perfect blend of experience and youthful exuberance. Players like Joe Root and Kane Williamson continue to set benchmarks, while rising stars such as Harry Brook and Yashasvi Jaiswal promise a bright future for the format.
Test cricket remains a true test of skill, temperament, and resilience, and these players have ensured the format’s rich legacy continues to thrive.