Top 5 youngest batter to make a 150+ score in men’s Test Cricket

By Raghu
Top 5 youngest batter to make a 150+ score in men's Test Cricket

Scoring a century in Test cricket is a remarkable achievement for any batter, but reaching 150 runs is an even greater feat, especially for the youngest players in the game. Over the years, a select group of prodigiously talented teenagers have etched their names into cricket history by scoring 150 or more in a Test innings at a remarkably young age. Here’s a concise news introduction for the top 5 youngest batters to make a 150+ score in men’s Test cricket, reflecting the latest record-breaking feat:

  1. Lhuan-dre Pretorius: Lhuan-dre Pretorius, aged 19 years and 93 days, has become the youngest batter in men’s Test history to score a 150+ run innings. He achieved this milestone during his debut Test for South Africa against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo, where he made a brilliant 153 runs off 160 balls.  Pretorius is also the youngest South African to score a Test century and the fifth-youngest player overall to score a century on Test debut.
  2. Javed Miandad: Javed Miandad, one of Pakistan’s greatest batsmen, made headlines early in his career when he became the second youngest batter to score a 150-plus in men’s Test cricket, achieving the feat during his debut Test against New Zealand at the Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore, in October 1976, where he scored 163 runs at just 19 years and 119 days old. His remarkable debut century not only set a high benchmark for young talent in international cricket but also showcased his potential as a future star, a promise he more than fulfilled over his illustrious career.
  3. Neil Harvey: Neil Harvey became the third youngest batter in men’s Test cricket history to score a 150-plus innings, achieving this milestone at the age of 19 years and 140 days with his unbeaten 151 against South Africa in Durban during the 1949 50 series. His patient and determined knock on a treacherous, spinning pitch helped Australia secure an improbable victory and cemented his reputation as one of the most exciting young talents in the game. This record stood for decades and remains a highlight in the annals of Test cricket.
  4. Archie Jackson: Archie Jackson’s name emerged again in discussions of cricketing prodigies as recent records highlighted him as one of the youngest batters to notch a 150+ score in men’s Test cricket. Jackson’s remarkable 164 on debut for Australia at age 19 years and 152 days old in 1929 remains a standout achievement, making him historically among the top four youngest to reach the 150-run milestone in Test history. His innings, hailed for its brilliance and composure, remains a celebrated chapter in Australian cricket lore.

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The remarkable achievements of these young cricketers highlight the evolving talent and fearless approach in men’s Test cricket. Lhuan-dre Pretorius’ record-breaking debut not only rewrites history but also sets a new benchmark for aspiring players around the world. As cricket continues to embrace youth, the future of the game looks brighter than ever.

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Raghu Jangid is a veteran cricket writer at SportsBigNews, contributing his expertise and passion for the sport since 2019. With years of experience covering domestic and international cricket, Raghu delivers sharp Fantasy analysis, exclusive insights, and engaging stories that resonate with fans. His deep understanding of the game's history and evolving dynamics makes him a trusted voice in the cricketing community.