Stats: Youngest players to score a 4th innings ton in first-class cricket

By Sampath Bandarupalli

Updated - 06 Jan 2017, 14:59 IST

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Prithvi Shaw, the 17-year-old Mumbai batsman announced his arrival with a century in the 4th innings of the Ranji Trophy 2016-17 semi-final against Tamil Nadu at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Rajkot. Thus he became the 2nd youngest Indian and the 10th youngest overall to score a 4th innings century in first-class cricket.

Prithvi, who made into the limelight with a record-breaking knock of 546 in Harris Shield game in 2013 featured in India’s victorious came in the recent Under-19 Asia Cup. Following his exploits, he was picked up by Mumbai team for their semi-final game. Prithvi got out for just 4 runs in the first innings but utilized the 2nd chance by smashing 120 off 175 balls before getting out 10 runs short of the target.

He started the game at the age of 17 years and 53 days and became the youngest to score a century in 4th innings on first-class debut. Among Indians, only Sachin Tendulkar at 16 years 193 days old managed to score a century in 4th innings in a FC game. Sachin did it in Irani Cup in 1989/90 season for Rest of India against Delhi by scoring an unbeaten 103.

Youngest player to score a century in 4th innings in first-class cricket:

Player Age Team Opposition Season
Asif Mohammad 16y 88d Pakistan International Airlines Zimbabwe 1981/82
Ijaz Ahmed 16y 164d Pakistan Automobiles Corporation Railways 1984/85
Shahid Anwar 16y 171d Lahore City Water and Power Development Authority 1984/85
Masroor Hussain 16y 179d Multan Faisalabad 1988/89
Sachin Tendulkar 16y 193d Rest of India Delhi 1989/90
Mohammad Ilyas 16y 260d Lahore A Karachi B 1962/63
TaslimArif 16y 263d Karachi Whites Bahawalpur 1970/71
DJ Cullinan 16y 302d Border Natal B 1983/84
Sagheer Abbas 16y 318d Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan National Bank of Pakistan 1981/82
Prithvi Shaw 17y 53d Mumbai Tamil Nadu 2016/17

(*Ages as at the start of the game)

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Prithvi Shaw, in fact, became the youngest to score a century in a Ranji Trophy knockout game breaking Brijesh Patel’s record, who scored an unbeaten 105 in the 2nd innings for Mysore against Bombay in 1969/70 semi-final starting the game at an age of 17 years and 116 days.

With his ton, Prithvi became the 13th player to score a century on his first appearance in first-class for Mumbai. At the age of 17 years and 53 days, he became the 8th youngest Indian to score a century on his first-class debut.

Youngest Indians to score a century on first-class debut:

Player Age Team Opposition Season
Sachin Tendulkar 15y 230d Bombay Gujarat 1988/89
Alind Naidu 16y 78d Vidarbha Uttar Pradesh 1999/00
Ramesh Saxena 16y 88d Delhi Southern Punjab 1960/61
Biswa Mohapatra 16y 131d Orissa Assam 1997/98
Kavaljit Singh 17y 14d Jammu and Kashmir Punjab 1990/91
Rusi Modi 17y 35d Parsees Europeans 1941/42
Gagan Khoda 17y 42d Rajasthan Uttar Pradesh 1991/92
Prithvi Shaw 17y 53d Mumbai Tamil Nadu 2016/17

(Ages as at the start of the game)

(Stats as on 5th January 2017)

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