Test cricket is the longest version of the sport of cricket. Test matches are played between international teams of eleven players each over four innings. In the women’s variant, the game is scheduled to last four days of play. A century is a score of a hundred or more runs in an innings.
About List of centuries in women’s Test cricket in brief
Test cricket is the longest version of the sport of cricket. Test matches are played between international teams of eleven players each over four innings. In the women’s variant, the game is scheduled to last four days of play. A century is a score of a hundred or more runs in an innings. The first century in women’s Test cricket was scored in 1935 by Myrtle Maclagan, who made 119 runs for England against Australia.
Since then, a total of 103 centuries, including seven double centuries, have been scored. The current record holder is Kiran Baluch of Pakistan who scored 242 runs against the West Indies in 2004.
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