The first England player to make a century in each innings of a Test match is never talked about.
A.C Russell, ( Jack) of Essex in 1922/23 v South Africa in Durban, making 140 + 111, England 281 + 241, S.A. 179 + 234, to win by 109 runs.
He opened the batting in the first innings, became ill and batted No 6 in the second, coming in at 26-4, added 92 for 10th wkt with Arthur Gilligan.
This proved to be his final Test Match, his form dropped off in county cricket for the next two year's, and when he was back to his best, Hobbs & Sutcliffe were entrenched.
His previous Test innings before the two centuries was a 96, so a great way to finish, 96, 140 + 111.
He played just 10 Test matches for 910 runs@56.87, with 5 centuries + 2 fifties.
I always like to give a bit of love to the forgotten players and matches of ages ago, because the past gave some amazing performances.