The Australia cricket captain Michael Clarke has had Test innings of more runs, but arguably none of greater importance, the man himself though isn't celebrating.
The 32-year-old reached 161 not out when rain halted play early on day two of the Test series decider against South Africa in Cape Town, lifting Australia to a total of 494 for 7.
The tourists resumed on 331 for 3 with Clarke sporting a sore head and a bandaged arm after copping a series of blows from Morne Morkel in a brutal short-pitched assault on day one.
The skipper's stoic innings drawing plenty of praise, but Clarke's not buying into the hype.
Clarke's 27th Test ton lifting him level with former captain Allan Border in fifth place on the all-time list of Australian century makers.