16 Bilateral ODI series between India and West Indies have produced 27 centuries from both sides. In matches played during tournaments, 13 centuries have been scored between them and India leads with 9 of them. Overall batsmen from India lead with 22 centuries, while WI batsmen have scored 18 centuries.
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Ind vs WI Bilateral ODI Series History
Centuries from India
India waited for 6 years before scoring the first century against West Indies in ODI. Since then Dravid and Sehwag are the only two players who has scored two centuries. Sehwag’s World Record 219 runs is the highest individual score in their bilateral series.
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1. 100* M Amarnath Faridabad 1988
2. 101 Srikkanth Thiruvananthpuram 1988
3. 114* Sidhu Visakhapatnam 1994
4. 104 Ajay Jadeja Cuttack, 1994
5. 105 Tendulkar Jaipur 1994
6. 114* Sehwag Rajkot 2002
7. 109* Dravid Ahmedabad 2002
8. 105 Dravid, Kingston 2006
9. 117 Virat Kohli Vishakhapatnam, 2011
10. 219 Sehwag Indore, 2011
11. 104* Manoj Tiwary, Chennai 2011
12. 119 Shikhar Dhawan Kanpur, 2013
13. 27 Virat Kohli, Dharamsala, 2014
Centuries from West Indies
In the first series, West Indies scored 2 centuries. 153* by Desmond Haynes is the highest score of any batsman from both teams. Vivian Richards, Gayle and Samuels have scored maximum 2 centuries from West Indies team.
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1. 115 Greenidge Jamshedpur, 1983
2. 149 Viv Richards Jamshedpur, 1983
3. 110* Viv Richards Rajkot 1988
4. 113* Carl Hooper Gwalior 1988
5. 104* Simmons Thiruvananthpuram 1988
6. 153* Haynes Georgetown, 1989
7. 109* Chanderpaul Kingstown, 1997
8. 140 Gayle Ahmedabad 2002
9. 108 Samuels, Vijaywada 2002
10. 123 Gayle, Kingston 2006
11. 115 Sarwan Basseterre 2006
12. 119 Pollard, Chennai 2011
13. 126* Samuels, Kochi 2014
14. 112 Samuels, Dharamsala, 2014
Centuries Between Both Teams In ODI Tournaments
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106* Greenidge Birmingham 1979 WC
119 Richards London 1983 WC
112 Srikkanth Sharjah, 1988
102* Manoj Prabhakar (Wills World Series) Kanpur, 1994
105* Williams (WI) Sharjah 1997
103* Dravid Singapore 1999
124 Ricardo Powell Singapore 1999
122 Tendulkar Harare, 2001
110 Yuvraj Sri Lanka 2005
141* Tendulkar, Kuala Lumpur 2006
113 Yuvraj Singh (World Cup), Chennai, 2011
102* Shikhar Dhawan (ICC Champions Trophy), Oval, 2013
102 Virat Kohli (Tri Nation), Port of Spain, 2013
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