List of centuries in women's Test cricket

The English team were on a tour of Australia and New Zealand, arranged by the WCA.

The first century in women's Test cricket was scored in 1935 by Myrtle Maclagan, who made 119 runs for England against Australia.

Betty Snowball of England (189 runs) held the record for the highest individual score for over 51 years.

Following Agarwal the record was held by Denise Annetts (Australia, 1987), Kirsty Flavell (New Zealand, 1996), Karen Rolton (Australia, 2001), Mithali Raj (India, 2002), and the current record holder Kiran Baluch of Pakistan who, in 2004, scored 242 runs against the West Indies.

The second part of the list provides an overview of century scores by Test playing teams.

Monochrome image of four women on a cricket pitch, all the women are wearing white knee length sports dresses. The two players right by the stumps are also wearing pads, while the person behind the stumps (wicketkeeper) is also wearing gloves, the woman in front (batsman) is also holding a bat and looking at the stumps. The bowler has her back to the camera while the other woman in the frame is behind the wicketkeeper and facing the stumps.
Second women's Test match between Australia and England in Sydney in 1935; Myrtle Maclagan (not pictured) scored the first century in women's Test cricket during this match while Betty Snowball (wicketkeeper, third from left) scored a century two Tests later.