Nazir impressed with a brilliant 131 against West Indies in 2000 at just 18. Though his career was short-lived, the innings remains one of his best moments.
Masakadza hit 119 on his debut against West Indies in 2001, becoming the youngest debut centurion then. He had earlier made headlines with a first-class hundred at 16.
Tendulkar scored a match-saving unbeaten 119* against England in Manchester in 1990. This was his first century in what would become a legendary career.
There have been only four instances of Indian batters surpassing the 700-run mark in a Test series.
In 1961, Mushtaq scored 101 against India in Delhi, setting the record as the youngest Test centurion at the time. He was just 17 when he made history for Pakistan.
Ashraful scored 114 on debut against Sri Lanka in 2001, becoming the youngest player to hit a Test century. His knock stood out despite Bangladesh losing by an innings.