The Cricket World Cup has witnessed some of the most memorable moments in the history of the sport. One of the defining aspects of these prestigious tournaments is the stellar performances by players in the finals. Scoring a century in a World Cup final is a feat that etches a player’s name in the annals of cricketing glory.

Players who smashed century in ODI World Cup final

Centuries in World Cup finals are not merely statistical achievements; they are the stuff of cricketing legends. Each ton tells a unique story of skill, determination, and the pursuit of excellence on cricket’s grandest stage. Here is the elite list of players who smacked centuries in ODI World Cup final

1. Clive Lloyd – 102 vs Australia: ODI World Cup 1975 final

Clive Lloyd vs Australia, ODI World Cup 1975 final
Clive Lloyd vs Australia, ODI World Cup 1975 final (Image source: Twitter)

In the inaugural World Cup final held at Lord’s in 1975, West Indies captain Clive Lloyd played a captain’s knock, scoring 102 runs off 85 balls against Australia. This innings set the tone for his team’s triumph and established Lloyd as a giant of the game.

2. Vivian Richards – 138* vs England: ODI World Cup 1979 final

Vivian Richards vs England, ODI World Cup 1979 final
Vivian Richards vs England, ODI World Cup 1979 final (Image source: Twitter)

The charismatic Vivian Richards showcased his unparalleled skills in the 1979 World Cup final against England. Richards’ unbeaten 138 off 157 balls remains etched in cricketing folklore as one of the greatest innings in World Cup history.

3. Aravinda de Silva – 107* vs Australia: ODI World Cup 1996 final

Arvinda De Silva vs Australia, ODI World Cup 1996 final
Aravinda De Silva vs Australia, ODI World Cup 1996 final (Image source: Twitter)

Sri Lanka‘s Aravinda de Silva played a magical innings in the final against Australia in ODI World Cup 1996 final at Lahore. His unbeaten 107 off 124 balls guided the Islanders to their maiden World Cup triumph and solidified de Silva’s place as a cricketing legend.

4. Ricky Ponting – 140* vs India: ODI World Cup 2002 final

Ricky Ponting vs India, ODI World Cup 2003 final
Ricky Ponting vs India, ODI World Cup 2003 final (Image source: Twitter)

The 2003 World Cup final in Johannesburg witnessed Ricky Ponting‘s authoritative innings against India. The right-handed batter’s unbeaten 140 off 121 balls was a masterclass in batting, steering the Aussies to another World Cup title.

5. Adam Gilchrist – 149 vs Sri Lanka: ODI World Cup 2007 final

Adam Gilchrist vs Sri Lanka, ODI World Cup 2007
Adam Gilchrist vs Sri Lanka, ODI World Cup 2007 (Image source: Twitter)

In the 2007 ODI World Cup final in Bridgetown, Adam Gilchrist provided a display of aggressive batting rarely seen in a World Cup final. His explosive knock of 149 off 104 balls played a pivotal role in Australia’s comprehensive victory over Sri Lanka.

6. Mahela Jayawardene – 103 vs India: ODI World Cup 2011

Mahela Jayawardene vs India, ODI World Cup 2011 final
Mahela Jayawardene vs India, ODI World Cup 2011 final (Image source: Twitter)

Sri Lanka’s Mahela Jayawardene graced the 2011 World Cup final at Wankhede with a sublime century against India. His composed innings of 103 off 88 balls may have been in a losing cause, but it remains a testament to Jayawardene’s class and elegance.

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7. Travis Head – 137 vs India: ODI World Cup 2023

Travis Head vs India, ODI World Cup 2023 final
Travis Head vs India, ODI World Cup 2023 final (Image source: Twitter)

Fast-forwarding to the most recent ODI World Cup in 2023, Australia’s Travis Head joined the elite club of century-makers in World Cup finals. His remarkable knock of 137 runs in 120 balls in Ahmedabad helped Australia clinch their sixth ODI World Cup title, marking a fitting end to a tournament full of cricketing brilliance.

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