How many Test centuries does KL Rahul have at home and away? Complete list of Indian batter's hundreds

Mayank Bande

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With India facing a touring West Indies in Ahmedabad for the first Test of the two match series, KL Rahul returned to international cricket action for the first time since the end of a successful tour of England, where he scored 532 runs in 10 innings.

Backing up his good form, the 33-year-old scored a fourth innings 176* in a 413-run chase in the India A vs Australia A unofficial Test before kick-starting the home season with his 3rd century in 6 matches.

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As he continues his new-found rhythm at the top of the order as the most experienced Indian batter in the lineup, The Sporting News takes a look at his century record in Test cricket.

How many Test centuries has KL Rahul scored?

The Indian opener's century against West Indies in the first Test of the ongoing series is his 11th century in the format — only Virat Kohli (24) and Cheteshwar Pujara (13) are the Indians with more tons since Rahul's debut.

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KL Rahul's Test centuries listed:

ScoreOppositionVenueYear
100*West IndiesAhmedabad2025
100EnglandLord's2025
137EnglandLeeds2025
101South AfricaCenturion2023
123South AfricaCenturion2021
129EnglandLord's2021
149EnglandOval2018
199EnglandChennai2016
158West IndiesKingston2016
108Sri LankaColombo (PSS)2015
110AustraliaSydney2015

How many centuries has KL Rahul scored at home and away?

Rahul's latest century in Ahmedabad to start off the home season against West Indies is his first century in India since 2016, when he famously got out at 199 and is only his second ton on Indian soil.

Home/AwayCenturies
Home2
Away9
Total11

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Mayank Bande

Mayank Bande has been a content producer at The Sporting News since 2023 and has extensive experience in cricket writing. His work has previously appeared on platforms like OneCricket and Last Word on Sports. Beyond cricket, Mayank closely follows football as an FC Barcelona supporter, along with tennis and Olympic sports. Despite holding a degree in Business Administration, he chose to pursue a career in sports, bringing sharp analysis to his writing as someone who once played cricket.