England captain Joe Root has become the ninth player in history to score a century in his 100th Test match.
The 30-year-old made his milestone appearance on day one of the first Test against India in Chennai on Friday.
During a terrific third-wicket stand with Dom Sibley, Root marked a memorable day with the 20th Test ton of his international career off just 164 balls.
Only eight players have previously celebrated a century of Test caps by scoring 100 runs, the last being Hashim Amla, who scored 134 for South Africa against Sri Lanka in January 2017.
The highest such score for a centurion is 149, set by Gordon Greenidge for the West Indies against England back in April 1990.
Root is just the third Englishman on the list, following Colin Cowdrey in 1968 and Alec Stewart in 2000.
England lost Rory Burns for 33 and Dan Lawrence for a duck before Root and Sibley began to nullify the India attack.
England were 227-2 as Root celebrated a third century in as many Tests, with Sibley on 83 from 250 deliveries.