The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 which started on October 5, has already seen several world-class individual batting performances. Here is the updated list of all individual centuries scored at the ODI World Cup so far.

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Twelve individual centuries have already been scored in the first 15 matches of the ICC 2023 World Cup. Devon Conway and Rachin Ravindra started off proceedings with twin hundreds in the opening game of the tournament.

A run-fest between South Africa and Sri Lanka saw three South African batters score hundreds in the same innings, while a total of four centuries were scored in the game between Sri Lanka and Pakistan, making it the first such instance in a World Cup game.

[caption id=”attachment_587466″ align=”alignnone” width=”1024″]List of World Cup centuries Kusal Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama scored hundreds against Pakistan, before Abdullah Shafique and Mohammad Rizwan scored two more to take Pakistan to a world-record run-chase in Hyderabad[/caption]

So far, Quinton de Kock is the only player with more than one hundred, while no batter from Netherlands, Australia, Bangladesh, or Afghanistan has scored a century yet.

[caption id=”attachment_587467″ align=”alignnone” width=”1024″]List of World Cup centuries Quinton de Kock has scored hundreds in each of South Africa’s first two matches at the World Cup so far[/caption]

Here is the full, updated list of individual centuries at the World Cup so far.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Updated list of individual centuries

Devon Conway – 152 (121), New Zealand vs England
Rachin Ravindra – 123 (96)*, New Zealand vs England
Quinton de Kock – 100 (84), South Africa vs Sri Lanka
Rassie van der Dussen – 108 (110), South Africa vs Sri Lanka
Aiden Markram – 106 (54), South Africa vs Sri Lanka
Dawid Malan – 140 (107), England vs Bangladesh
Kusal Mendis – 122 (77), Sri Lanka vs Pakistan
Sadeera Samarawickrama – 108 (89), Sri Lanka vs Pakistan
Abdullah Shafique – 113 (110), Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
Mohammad Rizwan – 131 (121)*, Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
Rohit Sharma – 131 (84), India vs Afghanistan
Quinton de Kock – 109 (147), South Africa vs Australia
Virat Kohli – 103* (97), India vs Bangladesh
David Warner – 163 (124), Australia vs Pakistan
Mitchell Marsh – 121 (108), Australia vs Pakistan
Heinrich Klaasen – 109 (67), South Africa vs England
Daryl Mitchell – 130 (127), New Zealand vs India
Quinton de Kock – 174 (140), South Africa vs Bangladesh
Mahmudullah- 111 (111), Bangladesh vs South Africa
David Warner – 104 (93), Australia vs Netherlands
Glenn Maxwell – 106 (44), Australia vs Netherlands
Travis Head – 109 (67), Australia vs New Zealand
Rachin Ravindra – 116 (89), New Zealand vs Australia
Quinton de Kock – 114 (116), South Africa vs New Zealand
Rassie van der Dussen – 133 (118), South Africa vs New Zealand
Rachin Ravindra – 108 (94), New Zealand vs Pakistan
Fakhar Zaman – 126* (81), Pakistan vs New Zealand
Virat Kohli – 101 (121), India vs South Africa
Charith Asalanka – 108 (105), Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh
Ibrahim Zadran – 129 (143), Afghanistan vs Australia
Glenn Maxwell – 201* (128), Australia vs Afghanistan
Ben Stokes – 108 (84), England vs Netherlands
Mitchell Marsh – 177 (132), Australia vs Bangladesh
Shreyas Iyer – 128* (94), India vs Netherlands
KL Rahul – 102 (63), India vs Netherlands
Virat Kohli – 117 (113), India vs New Zealand, Semi-final 1
Shreyas Iyer – 105 (70), India vs New Zealand, Semi-final 1
Daryl Mitchell – 134 (119), New Zealand vs India, Semi-final 1
David Miller – 101 (116), South Africa vs Australia, Semi-final 2