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Charles Bannerman - The First Century Maker

Late Charles Bannerman played only 3 Test matches for Australia but holds some very interesting records. Known for his stylish batting, Bannerman scored the first test century for Australia. In the very first international test match played between Australia and

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Charles Bannerman
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Saurabh Sharma
By Saurabh Sharma
Nov 04, 2015 • 05:51 AM

Late Charles Bannerman played only 3 Test matches for Australia but holds some very interesting records. Known for his stylish batting, Bannerman scored the first test century for Australia.

Saurabh Sharma
By Saurabh Sharma
November 04, 2015 • 05:51 AM

In the very first international test match played between Australia and England at Melbourne Cricket Ground in March 1877, he opened the Australian batting. Bannerman stood out as highest scorer in this historic match. 

Some Interesting facts and trivia about Charles Bannerman

# He faced the first ball ever bowled in Test cricket. The bowler was Alfred Shaw of England 


​# He scored the first ever run in Test cricket. He also later hit the first ever boundry in a test match.


# He was the first player to score a century on debut. He scored 165*, out of Australia's total of 245 before being retired hurt as his finger was broken on a ball from George Ulyett.


# Till date he is the only centurion debutant to be retired hurt. 


# In the 1922–23 season, the first radio broadcast of a cricket match happened and it was tha match played as a benefit for Charles Bannerman, from which he received £490


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