Fastest to 40 Test Centuries
| Player | Team | Innings to 40 Test Centuries |
|---|---|---|
| Jacques Kallis | South Africa | 246 |
| Sachin Tendulkar | India | 251 |
| Ricky Ponting | Australia | 273 |
| Joe Root | England | 291 |
Fastest to Every Test Century Milestone
Key Insights
Jacques Kallis is the fastest batter to score 40 centuries in Test cricket. He reached the milestone in 246 innings in 2011.
Sachin Tendulkar was the first batter to aggregate 40 Test tons, achieving the feat in his 251st innings in 2008.
The Master Blaster is also the only batter to score more than 50 centuries in the longest format. He leads the chart with 51 tons in his 200-match career.
Ricky Ponting brought up the highest individual score for his 40th Test hundred. He aggregated a 134-run knock against India in the 2012 Sydney Test.
Ponting is also the oldest batter to achieve the milestone. He scored his 40th century at the age of 37 years and 16 days.
Jacques Kallis, on the other hand, is the youngest to smash his 40th ton in Tests. He was 35 years and 79 days old at the time.
The South African all-rounder set a record with his 40th century. He became the first South African batter to score centuries in both innings in two Tests. Kallis scored his 39th hundred (161) and 40th hundred (109) against India in the 2011 Cape Town Test. His first instance of this feat (scoring centuries in both innings) was in 2007 against Pakistan, where he scored 155 & 100*.