Batting Records

Top 10: Slowest Fifties in Test Cricket

Test cricket is a game of attrition, and as a batter, one needs to have great determination to play a long innings for the team. They have to bear the wrath and swing of pacers and the guile of spinners from different countries across conditions to be called a successful Test cricketer.

By playing a long innings, a batter has to face a lot of deliveries, and as time is not a constraint in this format, they can take as much of them to build an innings.

But there are batters who have taken a tad too many to just complete a half-century. This can be due to the situation and demands of the team at that point in time.

So here we list down the top 10 slowest fifties in of balls faced by a batter in Test cricket.

Slowest Fifties in Test Cricket

Player Balls to 50 Final Score Against Venue Year
Trevor Bailey (ENG) 350 68 Australia Brisbane 1958
Derrick McGlew (SA) 343 70 Australia Johannesburg 1957
Alexander Bannerman (AUS) 330 91 England Sydney 1892
Christopher Smith (ENG) 264 91 New Zealand Auckland 1984
Colin Cowdrey (ENG) 262 50 South Africa Manchester 1955
Allan Border (AUS) 262 75 West Indies Sydney 1989
Douglas Jardine (ENG) 260 56 Australia Adelaide 1933
Fred Titmus (ENG) 260 84 India Mumbai 1964
Herbie Collins (AUS) 259 61 England Kennington 1926
Peter Richardson (ENG) 257 117 South Africa Johannesburg 1956

Key Insights

There have been 140+ instances of a batter taking 200 or more balls to reach his half-century in a Test innings.

Accomplished batters like Colin Cowdrey, Len Hutton, and Geoffrey Boycott lead the way with 4 entries each in Tests, while Derrick McGlew, Bruce Mitchell (both from South Africa), and Chris Tavaré of England have done it 3 times each. Hutton and Boycott have each also brought up over a dozen of the slowest centuries in the longest format.

The most recent batter who took 200 plus balls (215) to score a Test half-century is West Indies’ Darren Bravo, and he did it against England in North Sound in 2019.

Likewise, there have been 11 different batters who have taken 250 or more balls to reach the 50-run milestone in an innings. Apart from the 10 mentioned, John Trumble also scored his only Test half-century in exactly 250 balls.