Adam Voges becomes oldest player to score ton on Test debut

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DOMINICA: Australian batsman Adam Voges has become the 20th Australian and that oldest player to score a Test century on debut to put the tourists in complete charge of the first Test against the West Indies.

The 35-year-old played a great hand of unbeaten 130 on his debut to guide the side to 318 in 1st innings at Windsor Park in Dominica.

Voges is currently 35-year and 242-day old to claim the record. Earlier the record was held by the David Houghton of Zimbabwe in 1992 when he made 121 against India at Harare.

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