Our Century Makers March 2009 – March 2018

Adrian Gordon's century, 145 not out, is also our Highest Score in a National or Regional C'ship.

Adrian Gordon’s century, 145 not out, is also our Highest Score in a National or Regional C’ship.

27 centuries were scored in National Championships in about 473 games, 7 of them at the 2016 Nationals. 18 centuries in Regionals since 2010 in about 560 games plus 4 in 17 games of our USA vs Canada Series for a Total of 46 centuries.

In 2013 an American College Cricket Home & Away League was started and has grown each year but those statistics are not included here, and are considered separately.

Haider Ali (Rutgers)’s 119 at the 2012 North East, is the first century scored on a match broadcast on TV in USA & Canada. He also made 115* at the 2014 Nationals.
Sohail Choudhary (WVU) scored 108* at 2014 Nationals & 120 at 2017 Nationals.
Saliq Iqbal (NJIT) 107 & 107, and Shahroze Shah (Ryerson) 105 & 118 scored centuries in both 2016 & 2017 Nationals.
Sai Ramesh (USF) is the only batsman to score 3, which occurred in successive Championships, the 2014 Nationals, 2014 Southeast Regional & 2015 Nationals.

2009 Nationals, 2011 Regionals & 2017 Regionals had no centuries. The North East Regionals have had the most centuries, 7 then the South East 4.

2010 Nationals
Harsha Boddepalli (USF) 133

2010 Regionals
Faraz Arif (Purdue) 116* , Mid West

2011 Nationals
Adrian Gordon (NYU-Pol) 145*
Rustam Bhatti (York U) 102*
Ricky Nayar (UF) 101*

2011 Regionals – none

2012 Nationals
Khushroo Wadia (York Univ) 113

2012 Regionals
Romel Somavat (Ohio State) 116, Mid West
Haider Ali (Rutgers) 119 , North East
Prem Bhagavathi (NJIT) 107* , North East
Murali Ankaraju (Memphis) 131 South Central
Krunal Bhange (USF) 127* South East

2013 Nationals
Adil Bhatti (Montgomery) 117*
Rohan Uttarwar (Wayne State) 117

2013 Regionals
Tanzil Rehman (Iowa State) 105* Mid West
Amber Bhargava (CMU) 106* North East
Duane George (Rutgers) 113* North East
Prathmesh Jakkanwar (Northeastern) 107* North East
Rahul Bhanut (UMBC) 108* Mid Atlantic

2014 Nationals
Haider Ali (Rutgers) 115*
Sai Ramesh (USF) 101
Saad Bin Zafar (Ryerson) 106
Syed Falah (South Alabama) 115
Yaseen Karch (Carnegie Mellon)
Sohail Chaudhary (WVU) 108*

2014 Regionals
Sai Ramesh (USF) 113 ,South East

2015 Nationals
Sai Ramesh (USF) 115

2015 USA vs Canada– none

2015 Regionals
Aditya Santhanam (Northeastern) 111 North East
Vignesh Rg (USF) 101 South East
Ajay (UTD)104 South West

2016 USA vs Canada – none

2016 Nationals
Salik Iqbal (NJIT) 107
Sai Satish Guda (WVU) 104
Maeez Veqar (Drexel) 102
Shahroze Shah (Ryerson) 105
Rajesh Chavali (USF 100
Pratik Dengle (UTD) 118
Samih Sadiq (Everest) 100

May 2016 USA vs Canada
Hassan Mirza (Ryerson)

2016 Regionals
Chiru Bhatia (Stoneybrook) 108, North East
Naseer Khan (USF) 107, South East

Jan 2017 USA vs Canada
Yug Rao (Ryerson) 106

2017 Nationals
Saliq Iqbal (NJIT) 107
Shahroze Shah (Ryerson) 118
Sohail Choudhary (WVU) 120

2017 USA vs Canada
Krithik Udayshankar (Florida Tech) 101*
Meetul Patel (Everest) 101

2017 Regionals – none

2018 USA vs Canada – none

2018 Nationals
Ayyapa Das (Iowa State) 133
Sujal Patel (South Alabama) 113
Neel Patel (South Alabama) 101

Who will add their name to this list as we play, and Live Stream our Regional Championships from Sept through Nov. The Home and Away centurions will be compiled in a separate list. Thanks to Cricclubs, and before that Crichq for our stats, and before that pen and paper.

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