List of England ODI cricket centurions

A century in cricket occurs when a batsman scores 100 runs or more in an innings, 41 England players have scored centuries in One Day Internationals.[1]

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List of centurions

No. Player 100s 50s HS Maiden century Date
1 Dennis Amiss 4 1 137 103 vs Australia at Manchester 24 August 1972
2 David Lloyd 1 0 116* 116* vs Pakistan at Nottingham 31 August 1974
3 Keith Fletcher 1 5 131 131 vs New Zealand at Nottingham 11 June 1975
4 David Gower 7 12 158 114* vs Pakistan at London 26 May 1978
5 Clive Radley 1 1 117* 117* vs New Zealand at Manchester 17 July 1978
6 Geoffrey Boycott 1 9 105 105 vs Australia at Sydney 11 December 1979
7 Graham Gooch 8 23 142 106 vs Australia at Birmingham 22 August 1980
8 Allan Lamb 4 26 118 103* vs Pakistan at Nottingham 17 July 1982
9 Mike Gatting 1 9 115* 115* vs India at Pune 5 December 1984
10 Bill Athey 2 4 142* 142* vs New Zealand at Manchester 18 July 1986
11 Chris Broad 1 11 106 106* vs New Zealand at Napier 16 March 1988
12 Wayne Larkins 1 0 124 124 vs Australia at Hyderabad 19 October 1989
13 Robin Smith 4 15 167* 128 vs New Zealand at Leeds 23 May 1990
14 Neil Fairbrother 1 16 113 116 vs West Indies at London 27 May 1991
15 Alec Stewart 4 28 116 103 vs Pakistan at London 22 May 1992
16 Graeme Hick 5 27 126* 104 vs India at Qwalior 5 March 1993
17 Michael Atherton 2 12 127 127 vs West Indies at London 28 May 1995
18 Ali Brown 1 1 118 118 vs India at Manchester 26 May 1996
19 Nick Knight 5 25 125* 113 vs Pakistan at Birmingham 31 August 1996
20 Marcus Trescothick 12 21 137 137 vs Pakistan at London 12 June 2001
21 Nasser Hussain 1 16 115 115 vs India at Lords 13 July 2002
22 Paul Collingwood 5 26 120* 100 vs Sri Lanka at Perth 20 December 2002
23 Vikram Solanki 2 5 106 106 vs South Africa at London 28 June 2003
24 Andrew Flintoff 3 18 123 106 vs New Zealand at Bristol 4 July 2004
25 Andrew Strauss 6 27 158 100 vs West Indies at London 6 July 2004
26 Kevin Pietersen 9 25 130 108* vs South Africa at Bloemfontein 2 February 2005
27 Ed Joyce 1 3 107 107 vs Australia at Sydney 2 February 2007
28 Ian Bell 4 35 141 126* vs India at Southampton 21 August 2007
29 Alastair Cook 5 19 137 102 vs India at Southampton 21 August 2007
30 Owais Shah 1 12 107* 107* vs India at London 5 September 2007
31 Eoin Morgan 7 24 124* 110* vs Bangladesh at Dhaka 2 March 2010
32 Craig Kieswetter 1 5 107 107 vs Bangladesh at Chittagong 5 March 2010
33 Jonathan Trott 4 22 137 110 vs Bangladesh at Birmingham 12 July 2010
34 Ravi Bopara 1 14 101* 101* vs Ireland at Dublin 3 September 2013
35 Michael Lumb 1 0 106 106 vs West Indies at North Sound 28 February 2014
36 Joe Root 8 12 125 107 vs West Indies at North Sound 5 March 2014
37 Jos Buttler 4 7 129 121 vs Sri Lanka at Lord's 31 May 2014
38 Moeen Ali 2 3 128 119 vs Sri Lanka at Colombo 26 November 2014
39 James Taylor 1 7 101 101 vs Australia at Manchester 8 September 2015
40 Alex Hales 2 6 112 109 vs Pakistan at Abu Dhabi 13 November 2015
41 Jason Roy 1 3 102 102 vs Pakistan at Dubai 20 November 2015

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