Oldest player to score a cricket century (minor cricket)

According to Official Guinness Records,

The oldest player to score a century in minor cricket is Neville Wadia (India, b. 27 May 1945) who was 63 years 305 days old when he made 105 for Waghodia Road Cricket Team against Vrajdham Vadil Pariwar Team, at Sitabaug Ground, Manjalpur, Baroda, India, on 28 March 2009.
The game was a Twenty20 match between the two teams represented by senior citizens, Neville Wadia was the opening batsment and scored 3 sixes and 15 fours on his way to 105. He also bowled 3 overs taking no wickets for 20 runs and his performance earned him man of the match.

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Content last updated on 2018-11-27