Champions Trophy has been a platform for some of the greatest ODI performances, with several batsmen etching their names in history through remarkable centuries. The tournament begins today with hosts Pakistan taking on New Zealand in Karachi.
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Shikhar Dhawan leads the chart with three centuries, alongside Herschelle Gibbs, Sourav Ganguly, and Chris Gayle, all of whom have also scored three centuries each.
India's Shikhar Dhawan has been the most dominant batsman in the tournament's history, amassing 701 runs in just 10 innings with an impressive average of 77.88. His ability to perform under pressure has made him one of the finest players in the Champions Trophy. Herschelle Gibbs of South Africa and India's former captain Sourav Ganguly also have three centuries to their names, with Ganguly scoring 665 runs at a stellar average of 73.88.
West Indies’ explosive opener Chris Gayle, known for his power-hitting, has also registered three centuries, accumulating 791 runs in 17 innings at an average of 52.73. The list continues with Saeed Anwar (Pakistan), Upul Tharanga (Sri Lanka), Marcus Trescothick (England), and Shane Watson (Australia), each securing two centuries.
Notably, Philo Wallace from West Indies and Shahriar Nafees from Bangladesh have also made their mark with a century each. Wallace maintained an impressive average of 73.66 in his