Shoaib Malik of Pakistan is the only captain and also captain opener to retire hurt not out in the annals of one day internationals
One day Internationals has witnessed eight occasions of a batsman retired hurt not out after scoring a century. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | HH Gibbs | 116* | 2 | RSA | Ind | Col-RPS | 25.09.02 |
| 2 | Salman Butt | 129* | 1 | Pak | Ind | Dhaka | 14.06.08 |
| 3 | Shoaib Malik | 125* | 1 | Pak | Ind | Karachi | 26.06.08 |
| 4 | SR Tendulkar | 163* | 1 | Ind | NZl | Ch’church | 08.03.09 |
| 5 | MK Tiwary | 104* | 1 | Ind | Win | Chennai | 11.12.11 |
| 6 | F du Plessis | 133* | 1 | RSA | Ind | Mumbai | 25.10.15 |
| 7 | E Lewis | 176* | 1 | Win | Eng | The Oval | 27.09.17 |
| 8 | Liton Das | 126* | 1 | Ban | Zim | Sylhet | 01.03.20 |
Of these eight occasions, six occasions are from the opening batsmen. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | HH Gibbs | 116* | 2 | RSA | Ind | Col-RPS | 25.09.02 |
| 2 | Salman Butt | 129* | 1 | Pak | Ind | Dhaka | 14.06.08 |
| 3 | Shoaib Malik | 125* | 1 | Pak | Ind | Karachi | 26.06.08 |
| 4 | SR Tendulkar | 163* | 1 | Ind | NZl | Ch’church | 08.03.09 |
| 5 | E Lewis | 176* | 1 | Win | Eng | The Oval | 27.09.17 |
| 6 | Liton Das | 126* | 1 | Ban | Zim | Sylhet | 01.03.20 |
Shoaib Malik remains the only captain in this category of statistics to retire hurt not out. He also remain the only captain opener to retire hurt not out. He scored 125 before he retired hurt not out in the one day game between Pakistan and India at Karachi on 26.06.08
| No | Player | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | Shoaib Malik | 125* | 1 | Pak | Ind | Karachi | 26.06.08 |
The highest individual score by a batsman prior to his retiring hurt not out is credited t0 E Lewis of West Indies. He scored 176 against England at The Oval on 27.09.17. He also went past SR Tendulkar’s 163 in the game between India and New Zealand at Christchurch on 08.03.09. SR Tendulkar’s record stood for eight years six months and 19 days
| No | Player | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | E Lewis | 176* | 1 | Win | Eng | The Oval | 27.09.17 |
| 2 | SR Tendulkar | 163* | 1 | Ind | NZl | Ch’church | 08.03.09 |
Indian batsmen, Pakistan batsmen and South African batsmen have accomplished this feat on two occasions in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | SR Tendulkar | 163* | 1 | Ind | NZl | Ch’church | 08.03.09 |
| 2 | MK Tiwary | 104* | 1 | Ind | Win | Chennai | 11.12.11 |
| 1 | Salman Butt | 129* | 1 | Pak | Ind | Dhaka | 14.06.08 |
| 2 | Shoaib Malik | 125* | 1 | Pak | Ind | Karachi | 26.06.08 |
| 1 | HH Gibbs | 116* | 2 | RSA | Ind | Col-RPS | 25.09.02 |
| 2 | F du Plessis | 133* | 1 | RSA | Ind | Mumbai | 25.10.15 |
There are four occasions of batsmen accomplishing such a feat against India in one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below
| No | Player | Runs | I | Team | Opp | Ground | Date |
| 1 | HH Gibbs | 116* | 2 | RSA | Ind | Col-RPS | 25.09.02 |
| 2 | Salman Butt | 129* | 1 | Pak | Ind | Dhaka | 14.06.08 |
| 3 | Shoaib Malik | 125* | 1 | Pak | Ind | Karachi | 26.06.08 |
| 6 | F du Plessis | 133* | 1 | RSA | Ind | Mumbai | 25.10.15 |