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Top 5 Ashes Batters With Most Hundreds - Bradman, Smith & Hobbs Lead List

The Ashes, the storied Test cricket rivalry between Australia and England, has produced some of the most memorable batting performances in the sport’s history. Central to this rich legacy are batters who repeatedly reached triple figures, turning crucial innings into match-defining moments. A recent Sportskeeda list highlights the top five batters with the most centuries in Ashes Test cricket, blending historic legends with modern-day masters.
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1. Sir Donald Bradman (Australia)

At the top, unsurprisingly, sits Sir Donald Bradman, widely regarded as the greatest batsman in cricket history. In just 37 Ashes Tests, Bradman scored an astonishing 19 centuries, a tally that remains unmatched in Ashes batting records. His extraordinary consistency and dominance at the crease helped Australia shape the early chapters of the Ashes rivalry, leaving behind a benchmark that has endured for generations.

2. Steve Smith (Australia)

Modern cricket’s most prolific Ashes century-maker is Steve Smith. With 13 Ashes hundreds, Smith ranks second on the all-time list, a remarkable achievement in an era marked by intense competition and high-quality bowling attacks. His ability to score big runs and convert starts into centuries under pressure has firmly cemented his place among the Ashes greats.


Smith’s recent century against England in the ongoing Ashes series further underlined his status as a modern legend. With 13 centuries to his name, he now sits well clear of many past greats, trailing only Bradman in the list of most Ashes centuries.

3. Jack Hobbs (England)

One of England’s finest batters, Sir Jack Hobbs, scored 12 centuries in Ashes Tests. Fondly known as “The Master,” Hobbs was a prolific run-scorer in the early 20th century, combining classical technique with remarkable consistency. His performances set a gold standard for English batters and kept him among the top Ashes run-scorers for many years.


4. Steve Waugh (Australia)

Former Australian captain Steve Waugh was synonymous with big-match performances in Ashes cricket. With 10 centuries, he occupies fourth place on this list. Waugh’s gritty batting style, mental toughness and inspirational leadership played a key role in Australia’s dominance of world cricket during the 1990s and early 2000s, with his Ashes contributions proving decisive in several series victories.

5. Wally Hammond (England)

Rounding out the top five is English batting legend Wally Hammond, who registered nine Ashes centuries. Renowned for his elegant strokeplay, Hammond was one of England’s most dependable batters during the inter-war years, consistently delivering strong performances even in difficult conditions.

Contested since 1882, The Ashes series has long been the ultimate stage for cricketing greatness. Batters who consistently score centuries in Ashes Test matches are not only technically gifted but also mentally resilient - qualities essential to succeeding in the intense pressure of this historic Australia vs England rivalry. From Bradman’s unmatched dominance to Smith’s modern mastery, these players showcase how batting excellence in Ashes cricket has evolved across eras.