He scored 137, his first Test century, and 53 not out.
In 1921, he did not score a century and made 1,235 runs at 30.12.
He thus became the sixth man to score a century in his 100th Test.
But he made up for it there by scoring a half century.
He also scored centuries in his first and last Test.
Two years later he became the first player to score 100 international centuries.
In total, he has played seven Tests and have scored 3 half centuries.
In his career he scored 37,000 runs and 92 centuries.
In his short stay he was able to score two centuries and have the highest average of 97.00.
Poor batting followed for the rest of the summer without scoring a half century.