V Kohli became the first
batsman in the annals of one day internationals to be dismissed hit wicket
after scoring a century. He was dismissed hit wicket for 107 of the bowling of GP
Swann in the game between England and
India at Cardiff on 16.09.11. As on date there are four batsmen who have been
dismissed hit wicket after scoring century in one day internationals. The
following table lists all these four batsmen.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
V Kohli
107
1
Ind
Eng
Cardiff
16.09.11
2
F du Plessis
126
2
RSA
Aus
Harare
02.09.14
3
JM Bairstow
104
2
Eng
NZl
Ch’church
10.03.18
4
Imam-ul-Haq
100
1
Pak
Ban
Lord’s
05.07.19
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
Rival batsmen scoring 150 plus runs in an one day international
RT Ponting’s 164 for Australia and HH Gibbs’ 175 for South Africa in the match between Australia and South Africa at Johannesburg on 12.03.06 provide the first ever instance of two rival batsman registering 150 plus runs in the annals of One day games. As on date there are three such occasions, All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Inns
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
RT Ponting
164
1
Aus
RSA
Jo’burg
12.03.06
HH Gibbs
175
2
RSA
Aus
Jo’burg
12.03.06
2
CK Coventry
194*
1
Zim
Ban
Bulawayo
16.08.09
Tamim Iqbal
154
2
Ban
Zim
Bulawayo
16.08.09
3
JC Buttler
150
1
Eng
Win
St George’s
27.02.19
CH Gayle
162
2
Win
Eng
St George’s
27.02.19
Two batsmen from the same team scoring 150 plus runs in a one day international
SR Tendulkar’s 186 not out and R Dravid’s 153 in the match between India and New Zealand at Hyd-LBS on 08.11.99 provide the first instance of two batsmen from the same side registering 150 plus runs in the annals of One day games. As on date there are three such occasions, All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
Inns
Team
Opp
Ground
Date
1
Tendulkar
186*
1
Ind
NZl
Hyd-LBS
08.11.99
R Dravid
153
1
Ind
NZl
Hyd-LBS
08.11.99
2
JAH Marshall
161
1
NZl
Ire
Aberdeen
01.07.08
BB McCullum
166
1
NZl
Ire
Aberdeen
01.07.08
3
JD Campbell
179
1
Win
Ire
Dublin
05.05.19
SD Hope
170
1
Win
Ire
Dublin
05.05.19
Five or more wickets at Lord’s in one day internationals
Shaheen Shan Afridi’s six for 35 for Pakistan against Bangladesh at Lord’s on 05.07.19 is the best bowling performance at Lord’s – Mecca of Cricket in the history of one day internationals. He is the only bowler to capture six wickets in one day games at Lord’s. The following table lists the 13 occasions of a bowler capturing five or more wickets in one day games at Lord’s
No
Player
W
R
I
Team
Opp
Start Date
1
SS Afridi
6
35
2
Pak
Ban
05 Jul 2019
2
MA Starc
5
26
2
Aus
NZl
29 Jun 2019
3
DL Vettori
5
30
2
NZl
Win
10 Jul 2004
4
M Muralitharan
5
34
1
Srl
Eng
20 Aug 1998
5
J Garner
5
38
2
Win
Eng
23 Jun 1979
6
B Lee
5
41
1
Aus
Eng
10 Jul 2005
7
D Gough
5
44
1
Eng
Aus
25 May 1997
8
JP Behrendorff
5
44
2
Aus
Eng
25 Jun 2019
9
FH Edwards
5
45
1
Win
Eng
01 Jul 2007
10
MS Kasprowicz
5
47
2
Aus
Pak
04 Sep 2004
11
GJ Gilmour
5
48
1
Aus
Win
21 Jun 1975
12
B Lee
5
49
1
Aus
Eng
12 Sep 2009
13
M Rahman
5
75
1
Ban
Pak
05 Jul 2019
B Lee of Australia is the only bowler to capture five wickets in one day games on two occasions at Lord’s
No
Player
W
R
I
Team
Opp
Start Date
1
B Lee
5
41
1
Aus
Eng
10 Jul 2005
2
B Lee
5
49
1
Aus
Eng
12 Sep 2009
Darren Gough is the only England bowler to capture a
five for at Lord’s. He took 5 for 44 for England against Australia on 25.05.97. Gilmour’s 5 for 48 for Australia
against West Indies on 21.06.75
came in the World Cup Final of the 1975 Edition
RG Sharma becomes the third batsman to score eight or more centuries against a specific opposition in one day internationals
RG Sharma of India scored 119
against Australia at Bengaluru on 19.01.20 which gave him his eighth century
against Australia in one day games. All his centuries are tabulated below.
No
Runs
Inns
Opp
Ground
Start Date
1
141*
2
Aus
Jaipur
16 Oct 2013
2
209
1
Aus
Bengaluru
02 Nov 2013
3
138
1
Aus
Melbourne
18 Jan 2015
4
171*
1
Aus
Perth
12 Jan 2016
5
124
1
Aus
Brisbane
15 Jan 2016
6
125
2
Aus
Nagpur
01 Oct 2017
7
133
2
Aus
Sydney
12 Jan 2019
8
119
2
Aus
Bengaluru
19 Jan 2020
RG Sharma became the third
batsman in the history of one day internationals to score eight or more
centuries against a specific opposition
after V Kohli and SR Tendulkar. RG Sharma’s feat provides the sixrh occasion
of a batsman scoring eight or more centuries against a specific opposition. All
such occasions are tabulated. It is interesting
to note all these eight occasions belong to Indian batsmen.
No
Player
Team
Opp
M
I
Runs
HS
C
1
V Kohli
Ind
Win
39
38
2235
157*
9
2
SR Tendulkar
Ind
Aus
71
70
3077
175
9
3
V Kohli
Ind
Aus
40
38
1910
123
8
4
V Kohli
Ind
Srl
47
46
2220
139*
8
5
RG Sharma
Ind
Aus
40
40
2208
209
8
6
SR Tendulkar
Ind
Srl
84
80
3113
138
8
RG Sharma became the third batsman to score eight
or more centuries against Australia in one day internationals. Others are SR Tendulkar {09} and V Kohli (08)
No
Player
Team
Opp
M
I
Runs
HS
C
1
SR Tendulkar
Ind
Aus
71
70
3077
175
9
2
V Kohli
Ind
Aus
40
38
1910
123
8
3
RG Sharma
Ind
Aus
40
40
2208
209
8
V Kohli and SR Tendulkar
are the only two batsmen to score eight or more centuries against two or more
oppositions. Their feats are tabulated below
RG Sharma of India scored six boundary sixes in his knock of 119 against Australia at Bengaluru on 19.01.20 which fetched him an aggregate of 27 boundary sixes against Australia at Bengaluru. His became the third batsman in the history of one day internationals to score 25 plus boundary sixes at a specific ground against a specific opposition. Others are – Shahid Afridi – 25 boundary sixes against New Zealand at Sharjah and CH Gayle – 33 boundary sixes against England at Barbados. The feat of these three batsmen is tabulated below.
No
Player
Team
M
Runs
6s
Ground
Opp
6s
1
Shahid Afridi
Pak
54
1260
65
Sharjah
NZl
25
2
CH Gayle
Win
13
0688
37
Barbados
Eng
33
3
RG Sharma
Ind
04
0437
28
Bengaluru
Aus
27
Batsmen scoring 50 plus boundary sixes against a specific opposition in one day internationals
RG Sharma of India scored six boundary sixes in his knock of
119 against Australia at Bengaluru on 19.01.20 which fetched him an aggregate
of 76 boundary sixes against Australia His feat provides the second occasion of a batsman scoring 75
plus boundary sixes against a specific opposition
after CH Gayle. CH Gayle has scored 85 boundary sixes against England. RG
Sharma’s feat provides the sixth occasion of a batsman scoring 50 plus boundary sixes against a specific opposition.
All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Team
Mat
Inns
Runs
6s
Opp
1
CH Gayle
Win
36
34
1632
85
Eng
2
RG Sharma
Ind
40
40
2208
76
Aus
3
Shahid Afridi
Pak
72
64
1248
63
Srl
4
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
82
79
2517
53
Srl
5
Shahid Afridi
Pak
67
64
1524
51
Ind
6
Shahid Afridi
Pak
38
35
1078
50
NZl
Shahid Afridi of Pakistan is the only batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes against three oppositions.
He has scored 63 boundary sixes against
Sri Lanka, 51 against India and 50 against New Zealand.
No
Player
Team
Mat
Inns
Runs
6s
Opp
1
Shahid Afridi
Pak
72
64
1248
63
Srl
2
Shahid Afridi
Pak
67
64
1524
51
Ind
3
Shahid Afridi
Pak
38
35
1078
50
NZl
Batsmen who have scored 25 plus boundary sixes on a specific ground in one day internationals
RG Sharma of India scored six boundary sixes in his knock of
119 against Australia at Bengaluru on 19.01.20 which gave him an aggregate of
28 boundary sixes at Bengaluru. His feat provides the 17th occasion of a batsman scoring
25 plus boundary sixes at a specific
ground. All such occasions are tabulated below.
No
Player
Team
M
I
Runs
6s
Ground
1
Shahid Afridi
Pak
54
52
1260
65
Sharjah
2
CH Gayle
Win
13
13
0688
37
Barbados
3
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Pak
59
59
2464
37
Sharjah
4
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
58
57
1831
36
Sharjah
5
Saeed Anwar
Pak
51
51
2179
35
Sharjah
6
Mushfiqur Rahim
Ban
86
81
2351
33
Mirpur
7
Tamim Iqbal
Ban
78
77
2619
33
Mirpur
8
BRM Taylor
Zim
57
56
2067
33
Harare
9
AB de Villiers
RSA
12
11
0732
32
Jo’burg
10
H Masakadza
Zim
68
68
1892
32
Harare
11
CH Gayle
Win
19
18
0783
30
Kingston
12
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
71
70
2514
30
Col-SSC
13
SR Tendulkar
Ind
42
42
1778
30
Sharjah
14
E Chigumbura
Zim
69
64
1286
29
Harare
15
BB McCullum
NZl
28
27
0650
29
Auckland
16
RG Sharma
Ind
04
04
0437
28
Bengaluru
17
Wasim Akram
Pak
77
59
0748
26
Sharjah
CH Gaylr and ST Jayasuriya are the two batsmen in the annals
of one day internationals to score 25 plus
boundary sixes on two specific grounds. The following table lists the
feat of these two batsmen
No
Player
Team
M
I
Runs
6s
Ground
1
CH Gayle
Win
13
13
0688
37
Barbados
2
CH Gayle
Win
19
18
0783
30
Kingston
1
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
58
57
1831
36
Sharjah
2
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
71
70
2514
30
Col-SSC
RG Sharma became the second
Indian batsman after SR Tendulkar to
score 25 plus boundary sixes on a
specific ground. RG Sharma has
achieved the feat in least number of matches – four.
With seven one day internationals – two between India and South Africa in India, two between Australia and New Zealand in Australia and three between Namibia and Netherlands in Windhoek – due to Covid 19 outbreak, the number of cancelled one day internationals stands at 24 as of 01.04.20. All such one day internationals are tabulated below