Two or more rival batsmen scoring nineties in the same match in the history of one day internationals

Two or more rival batsmen scoring nineties in the same match in the history of one day internationals

KIC Asalanka of Sri Lanka and Ibrahim Zardan of Afghansitan scored 91 and 98 respectively in the first one day international between Sri Lanka and Afghanistan at Hambantota on 02 Jun 2023 to provide the 49th occasion of two or more rival abatsman scoring nineties in the same match in the history of one day internationals. All such occasions are tabulated below.

NoTeamOppositionGroundStart Date90s
1AustraliaWest IndiesLord’s                18 Jun 19832
2EnglandNew ZealandManchester             18 Jul 19862
3EnglandWest IndiesJaipur                26 Oct 19872
4BangladeshNew ZealandSharjah      28 Apr 19902
5AustraliaIndiaBrisbane           01 Mar 19922
6AustraliaWest IndiesPerth                12 Jan 19972
7PakistanSri LankaSharjah                04 Apr 19972
8South AfricaAustraliaBloemfontein               13 Apr 19972
9PakistanSri LankaMohali               24 May 19972
10IndiaSouth AfricaHove                15 May 19992
11Sri LankaZimbabweCol-RPS               12 Dec 20012
12South AfricaAustraliaGqeberha               06 Apr 20022
13IndiaWest IndiesJamshedpur                06 Nov 20022
14AustraliaSri LankaCenturion                07 Mar 20032
15South AfricaWest IndiesCenturion                01 Feb 20042
16West IndiesIndiaKingston                20 May 20062
17AustraliaWest IndiesBrabourne                18 Oct 20062
18AustraliaNew ZealandMelbourne                04 Feb 20072
19AustraliaSouth AfricaBasseterre               24 Mar 20073
20IndiaSouth AfricaBelfast                26 Jun 20072
21EnglandIndiaBristol                24 Aug 20072
22IndiaPakistanGwalior                15 Nov 20072
23Sri LankaIndiaCol-RPS          12 Sep 20092
24EnglandAustraliaThe Oval            30 Jun 20102
25IrelandScotlandAmstelveen           10 Jul 20102
26AustraliaKenyaBengaluru            13 Mar 20112
27IndiaSri LankaWankhede                02 Apr 20112
28IndiaEnglandMohali                20 Oct 20112
29Sri LankaSouth AfricaPallekele 28 Jul 20132
30IndiaAustraliaJaipur                16 Oct 20132
31IndiaAustraliaRanchi                23 Oct 20132
32New ZealandSri LankaDunedin25 Jan 20152
33IrelandZimbabweHobart             7 Mar 20152
34Sri LankaPakistanCol-RPS        22 Jul 20152
35ZimbabwePakistanHarare          03 Oct 20152
36Hong KongScotlandMong Kok       26 Jan 20162
37West IndiesAustraliaBasseterre13 Jun 20162
38EnglandSri LankaNottingham         21 Jun 20162
39Sri LankaWest IndiesBulawayo    23 Nov 20162
40New ZealandBangladeshNelson 31 Dec 20162
41UAEScotlandICCA Dubai       23 Jan 20182
42IndiaAustraliaMohali               10 Mar 20192
43BangladeshWest IndiesTaunton   17 Jun 20192
44IndiaAustraliaRajkot                17 Jan 20202
45IndiaEnglandPune                23 Mar 20212
46BangladeshIrelandSylhet        18 Mar 20232
47PNGUAEWindhoek           27 Mar 20232
48NamibiaUAEWindhoek        02 Apr 20232
49Sri LankaAfghanistanHambantota02 Jun 20232
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