It is very important for any cricketer to perform consistently in Test cricket. Test cricket is played for 5 days. It is very difficult to work continuously for hours on the field and maintain concentration throughout. It is even more difficult to score consecutive centuries in Test cricket. But there were some players in the Indian team who scored back-to-back centuries. Today we are going to tell you about the same cricketers of the Indian team who have scored back-to-back centuries in Test cricket.

Rahul Dravid

Rahul Dravid, the current coach and former captain of the Indian team, was once considered a strong wall of Team India. Rahul Dravid had scored four consecutive centuries in Test cricket. He scored a century in the second, third, and fourth Test matches during India's tour of England in 2002. After this, he also scored a century in the first match of the home Test series.

Vijay Hazare

Former cricketer Vijay Hazare had scored three centuries back to back. He scored a century in the fourth innings in 1949 while batting against the West Indies. After this, in 1951, he played a century of 164 runs in the second innings against the West Indies and played a brilliant inning of 155 runs in the first innings against England in Mumbai in the same year.

Polly Umrigar

Former Indian cricketer Polly Umrigar had scored 3 consecutive centuries in Tests. He scored 117 runs in the second innings against Pakistan in 1961. After this, he scored 112 runs in the first innings against Pakistan in Delhi and 147 not out against England in Kanpur.

Sunil Gavaskar

Former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar scored three consecutive back-to-back centuries in Test cricket in 1971. Gavaskar scored 124 runs in the first innings against West Indies at Port of Spain in 1971. On this tour, he scored 220 runs in the third innings against West Indies in the third match. At the same time, he scored 117 runs in the fourth innings.

Vinod Kambli

Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli had scored three consecutive centuries in 1993. He scored 224 runs in the second innings against England. While he scored 227 runs against Zimbabwe and after that he scored 125 runs in the first innings against Sri Lanka.

Virat Kohli

Indian team's middle-order batsman Virat Kohli has scored three back-to-back centuries in Test cricket. Kohli played an unbeaten knock of 103 runs in the third innings against Sri Lanka in 2017. After this, he scored 213 runs in the second innings against Sri Lanka in the Nagpur Test. In the same year, for the third time in a row, he scored 243 runs in the first innings against Sri Lanka in Delhi.