Arjuna Ranatunga (127 & 0)
Before New Zealand toured Sri Lanka in 1992, the Island Nation hosted Australia to play a three-match Test series.
The hosts opted to field first and Australia were all out for 256 in the first innings.
Three Sri Lanka batsmen, including skipper Arjuna Ranatunga, scored tons before declaring their innings on 547/8.
The visitors gave a target of 181 to the hosts, but owing to a batting collapse, Sri Lanka lost the match by 16 runs. The centurion of the first innings Ranatunga failed to score in the second.
Mike Gatting (100 & 0)
Under the captaincy of Mike Gatting, England toured Australia in 1986/87 and retained the Ashes with a 2–1 series win.
In the third Test of the series, that was played in Adelaide, Allan Border won the toss and opted to bat.
The hosts declared their innings on 514/4 and in response, riding on skipper Gatting's 100 and Chris Broad's 116, the visitors managed 455.
Finally, England needed 261 to win the Test but it was eventually drawn. Gatting was out on zero in the second innings.
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