Pakistan won its Tri Series league game against South Africa chasing 352 runs against South Africa at Karachi on 12 Feb 2025 to provide the 19th occasion of a team winning a ODI by chasing 350 plus runs. All such occasions are tabulated below in the descending order of runs scored by the losing team. The list includes three occasions of teams winning chasing 400 plus runs.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
434/4
50.0
1
lost
v South Africa
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
2
Sri Lanka
411/8
50.0
2
lost
v India
Rajkot
15 Dec 2009
3
New Zealand
401/6
50.0
1
lost
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
04 Nov 2023
4
West Indies
389
48.0
2
lost
v England
St George’s
27 Feb 2019
5
New Zealand
383/9
50.0
2
lost
v Australia
Dharamsala
28 Oct 2023
6
Australia
371/6
50.0
1
lost
v South Africa
Durban
05 Oct 2016
7
England
366/8
50.0
2
lost
v India
Cuttack
19 Jan 2017
8
England
365/9
46.0
2
lost
v New Zealand
The Oval
12 Jun 2015
9
England
365
48.5
2
lost
v Scotland
Edinburgh
10 Jun 2018
10
Pakistan
361/7
50.0
2
lost
v England
Southampton
11 May 2019
11
West Indies
360/8
50.0
1
lost
v England
Bridgetown
20 Feb 2019
12
Australia
359/5
50.0
1
lost
v India
Jaipur
16 Oct 2013
13
Ireland
359/9
50.0
2
lost
v New Zealand
Dublin (M)
15 Jul 2022
14
India
358/9
50.0
1
lost
v Australia
Mohali
10 Mar 2019
15
Pakistan
358/9
50.0
1
lost
v England
Bristol
14 May 2019
16
West Indies
356/5
50.0
1
lost
v England
The Oval
27 Sep 2017
17
South Africa
352/5
50.0
1
lost
v Pakistan
Karachi
12 Feb 2025
18
Australia
350/6
50.0
1
lost
v India
Nagpur
30 Oct 2013
19
England
350/7
50.0
1
lost
v India
Pune
15 Jan 2017
It was Pakistan’s second win chasing 350 plus runs in ODIs. Prior to this Pakistan had won an ODI chasing401 for 6 put up by New Zealand at Bengaluru on 04 Nov 2023. Both the occasions are tabulated below.
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
New Zealand
401/6
50.0
1
lost
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
04 Nov 2023
2
South Africa
352/5
50.0
1
lost
v Pakistan
Karachi
12 Feb 2025
Pakistan is one of the teams to win an ODI chasing 400 plus runs. Others are – South Africa and India
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Res
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
Australia
434/4
50.0
1
lost
v South Africa
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
2
Sri Lanka
411/8
50.0
2
lost
v India
Rajkot
15 Dec 2009
3
New Zealand
401/6
50.0
1
lost
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
04 Nov 2023
England and India share the record of winning an ODI chasing 350 plus runs in the history of one day internationals. Both the teams have won on five occasions.
England won the toss and opted to field first in this game to provide the 225th occasion of England doing so in ODIs. It also provides the 34th occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs.
England won the toss and opted to field first in this game to provide the 87th occasion of England doing so in ODIs on away soil. It also provides the 17th occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs on away soil.
India was inserted by England {lost the toss and was put in by England} to provide the 250th occasion of India inserted by the opposition in ODIs. It also provides the 34th occasion of India inserted by England in ODIs.
India was inserted by England {lost the toss and was put in by England} to provide the 93rd occasion of India inserted by the opposition in ODIs on home soil. It also provides the 17th occasion of India inserted by England in ODIs on home soil,
Shubman Gill-V Kohli added 116 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 488th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 55th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England
Shubman Gill-V Kohli added 116 runs for the second wicket in this game to provide the 112th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs for the second wicket. It also provides the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England for the second wicket.
Shubman Gill-SS Iyer added 104 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 489th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 56th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England
Shubman Gill-SS Iyer added 104 runs for the third wicket in this game to provide the 94th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs for the third wicket. It also provides the ninth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England for the third wicket
Shubman Gill scored 112 in this game to provide the 321st occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 26th occasion of an Indian batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs against England
Shubman Gill scored 112 in this game to provide the 166th occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the tenth occasion of an Indian opening batsman scoring a century in an innings in ODIs against England
Shubman Gill {112}, V Kohli {53] and SS Iyer {78} scored fifties in this game to provide the 124th occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 16th occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England
Shubman Gill {112}, V Kohli {52] and SS Iyer {78} scored fifties in this game to provide the 21st occasion of three Indian batsmen batting at number two, three and four scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the fourth occasion of three Indian batsmen batting at number two, three and four scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England
Shubman Gill’s 112 in this game represent his seventh century and his 22nd fifty in ODIs. V Kohli’s 52 represent his 123rd fifty in ODIs. SS Iyer’s represent his 25th fifty in ODIs.
Shubman Gill {112}, V Kohli {53] and SS Iyer {78} scored fifties in this game to provide the 1554th , 1555th and 1556th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 180th, 181st and 182nd occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England.
India posted 356 in this game to provide the 137th occasion of India posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 20th occasion of India posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against England.
India posted 356 in this game to provide the 40th occasion of India posting a total of 350 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the fourth occasion of India posting a total of 350 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against England.
India was dismissed all out for 356 in this game to provide the eleventh occasion of India dismissed all out for 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It will also provide the third occasion of India dismissed all out for 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against England
India was dismissed all out for 356 in this game to provide the first occasion of India dismissed all out for 350 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It will also provide the first occasion of India dismissed all out for 350 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against England
India was dismissed all out for 356 on the last ball of its innings in this game to provide the second occasion of dismissed all out for 300 plus on the last ball of its innings. The first occasion was – India dismissed all out for 304 on the last ball of its innings against Sri Lanka at Bristol on 11 Jul 2002.
One day internationals history has witnessed 154 occasions of a team dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
New Zealand
186
60.0
2
v England
Nottingham
11 Jun 1975
2
India
230
60.0
1
v New Zealand
Manchester
14 Jun 1975
3
Zimbabwe
171
60.0
1
v West Indies
Birmingham
20 Jun 1983
4
England
213
60.0
1
v India
Manchester
22 Jun 1983
5
England
168
50.0
2
v West Indies
Manchester
31 May 1984
6
Australia
191
50.0
1
v West Indies
Brisbane
13 Jan 1985
7
Australia
178
50.0
1
v West Indies
Sydney
12 Feb 1985
8
New Zealand
206
50.0
1
v India
Sydney
05 Mar 1985
9
India
187
50.0
1
v Australia
Melbourne
09 Feb 1986
10
Australia
194
50.0
1
v West Indies
Sydney
28 Jan 1987
11
New Zealand
213
50.0
1
v West Indies
Auckland
21 Mar 1987
12
England
208
50.0
1
v New Zealand
Auck0land
19 Mar 1988
13
Pakistan
161
50.0
1
v Australia
Melbourne
03 Jan 1990
14
Australia
193
50.0
2
v New Zealand
Hobart
18 Dec 1990
15
West Indies
235
50.0
2
v Pakistan
Sharjah
21 Oct 1991
16
West Indies
252
50.0
2
v India
Adelaide
14 Dec 1991
17
South Africa
195
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Wellington
02 Mar 1992
18
India
184
50.0
1
v South Africa
Cape Town
07 Dec 1992
19
West Indies
194
50.0
2
v Australia
Melbourne
15 Dec 1992
20
South Africa
198
50.0
2
v Pakistan
Durban
09 Feb 1993
21
Pakistan
187
50.0
1
v West Indies
Johannesburg
27 Feb 1993
22
England
256
50.0
1
v India
Gwalior
04 Mar 1993
23
New Zealand
214
50.0
1
v Australia
Wellington
24 Mar 1993
24
Zimbabwe
248
50.0
2
v India
Indore
18 Nov 1993
25
India
195
50.0
1
v South Africa
Eden Gardens
24 Nov 1993
26
Sri Lanka
202
50.0
1
v West Indies
W.A.C.A
14 Jan 1996
27
West Indies
173
50.0
1
v India
Gwalior
21 Feb 1996
28
South Africa
230
50.0
1
v England
Rawalpindi
25 Feb 1996
29
Australia
258
50.0
1
v India
Wankhede
27 Feb 1996
30
England
246
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Nottingham
01 Sep 1996
31
India
191
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Toronto
18 Sep 1996
32
New Zealand
197
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Sharjah
10 Nov 1996
33
Sri Lanka
189
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Sharjah
12 Nov 1996
34
New Zealand
192
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Sharjah
13 Nov 1996
35
Pakistan
187
50.0
1
v Zimbabwe
Sharjah
06 Apr 1997
36
India
208
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Toronto
13 Sep 1997
37
Zimbabwe
284
50.0
1
v Bangladesh
Nairobi (Aga)
14 Oct 1997
38
South Africa
200
50.0
1
v Australia
Sydney
04 Dec 1997
39
England
266
50.0
1
v West Indies
Bridgetown
01 Apr 1998
40
Zimbabwe
213
50.0
1
v India
Bulawayo
26 Sep 1998
41
Pakistan
211
50.0
1
v Zimbabwe
Sheikhupura
22 Nov 1998
42
Sri Lanka
186
50.0
1
v England
Melbourne
19 Jan 1999
43
Australia
270
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Adelaide
24 Jan 1999
44
Bangladesh
213
50.0
1
v Kenya
Dhaka
20 Mar 1999
45
Australia
202
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
31 Aug 1999
46
Kenya
162
50.0
2
v India
Nairobi (Gym)
29 Sep 1999
47
Sri Lanka
213
50.0
1
v Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
12 Dec 1999
48
England
207
50.0
1
v Zimbabwe
The Oval
08 Jul 2000
49
Pakistan
135
50.0
1
v New Zealand
Napier
20 Feb 2001
50
England
240
50.0
2
v Pakistan
Lord’s
12 Jun 2001
51
Zimbabwe
193
50.0
2
v Sri Lanka
Sharjah
26 Oct 2001
52
India
260
50.0
1
v West Indies
Port of Spain
02 Jun 2002
53
India
304
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Bristol
11 Jul 2002
54
Pakistan
227
50.0
1
v Australia
Nairobi (Gym)
07 Sep 2002
55
Netherlands
136
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Colombo (SSC)
21 Sep 2002
56
Kenya
211
50.0
1
v Zimbabwe
Harare
08 Dec 2002
57
England
292
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Brisbane
17 Dec 2002
58
England
272
50.0
1
v Namibia
Gqeberha
19 Feb 2003
59
Pakistan
198
50.0
1
v New Zealand
Dambulla
23 May 2003
60
Australia
252
50.0
1
v West Indies
St George’s
30 May 2003
61
Sri Lanka
191
50.0
1
v West Indies
Kingstown
11 Jun 2003
62
Sri Lanka
239
50.0
1
v U.A.E.
Dambulla
17 Jul 2004
63
South Africa
191
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Dambulla
25 Aug 2004
64
Australia
265
50.0
1
v Pakistan
W.A.C.A
30 Jan 2005
65
Zimbabwe
250
50.0
1
v India
Harare
04 Sep 2005
66
Australia
258
50.0
2
v Sri Lanka
Sydney
22 Jan 2006
67
England
288
50.0
1
v India
Indore
15 Apr 2006
68
India
197
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
18 Apr 2006
69
Ireland
274
50.0
1
v Netherlands
Ayr
08 Aug 2006
70
New Zealand
210
50.0
1
v England
Adelaide
23 Jan 2007
71
Canada
199
50.0
1
v Kenya
Gros Islet
14 Mar 2007
72
Zimbabwe
221
50.0
2
v Ireland
Kingston
15 Mar 2007
73
Sri Lanka
235
50.0
1
v England
North Sound
04 Apr 2007
74
Ireland
193
50.0
1
v India
Belfast
23 Jun 2007
75
India
184
50.0
2
v England
Southampton
21 Aug 2007
76
Zimbabwe
206
50.0
1
v South Africa
Bulawayo
22 Aug 2007
77
Sri Lanka
221
50.0
1
v Australia
Melbourne
29 Feb 2008
78
New Zealand
182
50.0
1
v England
Bristol
21 Jun 2008
79
Australia
345
50.0
1
v Scotland
Edinburgh
28 Aug 2009
80
England
299
50.0
1
v Australia
Nottingham
15 Sep 2009
81
South Africa
297
50.0
2
v India
Jaipur
21 Feb 2010
82
Zimbabwe
161
50.0
1
v West Indies
Kingstown
14 Mar 2010
83
Ireland
219
50.0
1
v West Indies
Kingston
15 Apr 2010
84
Kenya
190
50.0
1
v Canada
Schiedam
10 Jul 2010
85
West Indies
203
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (SSC)
03 Feb 2011
86
Kenya
198
50.0
1
v Canada
Delhi
07 Mar 2011
87
West Indies
275
50.0
1
v Ireland
Mohali
11 Mar 2011
88
Netherlands
306
50.0
1
v Ireland
Eden Gardens
18 Mar 2011
89
West Indies
220
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Gros Islet
25 Apr 2011
90
Australia
223
50.0
2
v South Africa
Gqeberha
23 Oct 2011
91
Pakistan
222
50.0
1
v England
Dubai (DICS)
18 Feb 2012
92
Pakistan
237
50.0
1
v England
Dubai (DICS)
21 Feb 2012
93
Sri Lanka
238
50.0
1
v Australia
Melbourne
02 Mar 2012
94
New Zealand
221
50.0
2
v West Indies
Basseterre
16 Jul 2012
95
South Africa
305
50.0
2
v India
Cardiff
06 Jun 2013
96
New Zealand
314
50.0
1
v India
Auckland
25 Jan 2014
97
Canada
210
50.0
1
v Netherlands
Mount Maunganui
28 Jan 2014
98
Kenya
260
50.0
1
v Scotland
Christchurch
30 Jan 2014
99
England
227
50.0
1
v India
Nottingham
30 Aug 2014
100
Pakistan
230
50.0
2
v Australia
Abu Dhabi
12 Oct 2014
101
England
265
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
07 Dec 2014
102
New Zealand
248
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Hamilton
15 Jan 2015
103
Bangladesh
267
50.0
1
v Afghanistan
Canberra
18 Feb 2015
104
Scotland
210
50.0
1
v Afghanistan
Dunedin
26 Feb 2015
105
Ireland
237
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Adelaide
15 Mar 2015
106
Sri Lanka
212
50.0
1
v Australia
Dambulla
31 Aug 2016
107
Bangladesh
265
50.0
1
v Afghanistan
Mirpur
25 Sep 2016
108
Afghanistan
258
50.0
2
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
25 Sep 2016
199
Zimbabwe
257
50.0
1
v West Indies
Bulawayo
19 Nov 2016
110
New Zealand
251
50.0
1
v Bangladesh
Nelson
29 Dec 2016
111
England
328
50.0
1
v West Indies
Bridgetown
09 Mar 2017
112
Afghanistan
338
50.0
1
v Ireland
Greater Noida
17 Mar 2017
113
India
252
50.0
1
v Australia
Eden Gardens
21 Sep 2017
114
New Zealand
257
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Dunedin
13 Jan 2018
115
Sri Lanka
221
50.0
1
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
27 Jan 2018
116
England
234
50.0
1
v New Zealand
Wellington
03 Mar 2018
117
P.N.G.
235
50.0
1
v Ireland
Harare
06 Mar 2018
118
Zimbabwe
289
50.0
1
v West Indies
Harare
19 Mar 2018
119
India
236
50.0
2
v England
Lord’s
14 Jul 2018
120
Netherlands
215
50.0
2
v Nepal
Amstelveen
03 Aug 2018
121
Afghanistan
249
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Abu Dhabi
17 Sep 2018
112
India
237
50.0
2
v Australia
Delhi
13 Mar 2019
123
Australia
316
50.0
2
v India
The Oval
09 Jun 2019
124
Afghanistan
288
50.0
2
v West Indies
Leeds
04 Jul 2019
125
England
241
50.0
2
v New Zealand
Lord’s
14 Jul 2019
126
U.S.A.
213
50.0
1
v Oman
Kirtipur
06 Feb 2020
127
Sri Lanka
307
50.0
1
v West Indies
Pallekele
01 Mar 2020
128
Australia
271
50.0
1
v South Africa
Bloemfontein
04 Mar 2020
129
Netherlands
195
50.0
1
v Ireland
Utrecht
02 Jun 2021
130
Namibia
228
50.0
1
v Oman
Windhoek
26 Nov 2021
131
U.A.E.
214
50.0
2
v Oman
Al Amerat
08 Feb 2022
132
India
265
50.0
1
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
11 Feb 2022
133
U.A.E.
147
50.0
1
v P.N.G.
Dubai (DICS)
19 Mar 2022
134
Scotland
171
50.0
1
v U.A.E.
Pearland
03 Jun 2022
135
Zimbabwe
216
50.0
2
v Afghanistan
Harare
04 Jun 2022
136
Zimbabwe
228
50.0
1
v Afghanistan
Harare
06 Jun 2022
137
Australia
254
50.0
2
v Sri Lanka
Colombo (RPS)
21 Jun 2022
138
Scotland
208
50.0
1
v Namibia
Windhoek
05 Dec 2022
139
Namibia
285
50.0
1
v Nepal
Kirtipur
14 Feb 2023
140
Netherlands
270
50.0
2
v Zimbabwe
Harare
23 Mar 2023
141
U.S.A.
231
50.0
1
v Jersey
Windhoek
04 Apr 2023
142
Sri Lanka
268
50.0
1
v Afghanistan
Hambantota
02 Jun 2023
143
Scotland
320
50.0
1
v Oman
Bulawayo
25 Jun 2023
144
Australia
276
50.0
1
v India
Mohali
22 Sep 2023
145
New Zealand
273
50.0
1
v India
Dharamsala
22 Oct 2023
146
Netherlands
229
50.0
1
v Bangladesh
Eden Gardens
28 Oct 2023
147
Afghanistan
244
50.0
1
v South Africa
Ahmedabad
10 Nov 2023
148
India
240
50.0
1
v Australia
Ahmedabad
19 Nov 2023
149
England
325
50.0
1
v West Indies
North Sound
03 Dec 2023
150
Nepal
224
50.0
1
v Canada
Kirtipur
08 Feb 2024
151
Sri Lanka
235
50.0
1
v Bangladesh
Chattogram
18 Mar 2024
152
Namibia
313
50.0
1
v U.A.E.
Windhoek
20 Sep 2024
153
Nepal
286
50.0
1
v U.S.A.
Dallas
27 Oct 2024
154
India
356
50.0
1
v England
Ahmedabad
12 Feb 2025
One day internationals history has witnessed 16 occasions of India dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
India
230
60.0
1
v New Zealand
Manchester
14 Jun 1975
2
India
187
50.0
1
v Australia
Melbourne
09 Feb 1986
3
India
184
50.0
1
v South Africa
Cape Town
07 Dec 1992
4
India
195
50.0
1
v South Africa
Eden Gardens
24 Nov 1993
5
India
191
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Toronto
18 Sep 1996
6
India
208
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Toronto
13 Sep 1997
7
India
260
50.0
1
v West Indies
Port of Spain
02 Jun 2002
8
India
304
50.0
1
v Sri Lanka
Bristol
11 Jul 2002
9
India
197
50.0
1
v Pakistan
Abu Dhabi
18 Apr 2006
10
India
184
50.0
2
v England
Southampton
21 Aug 2007
11
India
252
50.0
1
v Australia
Eden Gardens
21 Sep 2017
12
India
236
50.0
2
v England
Lord’s
14 Jul 2018
13
India
237
50.0
2
v Australia
Delhi
13 Mar 2019
14
India
265
50.0
1
v West Indies
Ahmedabad
11 Feb 2022
15
India
240
50.0
1
v Australia
Ahmedabad
19 Nov 2023
16
India
356
50.0
1
v England
Ahmedabad
12 Feb 2025
One day internationals history has witnessed eleven occasions of a team dismissed all out on the last ball of an innings against England. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Team
Score
Overs
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
New Zealand
186
60.0
2
v England
Nottingham
11 Jun 1975
2
South Africa
230
50.0
1
v England
Rawalpindi
25 Feb 1996
3
Sri Lanka
186
50.0
1
v England
Melbourne
19 Jan 1999
4
New Zealand
210
50.0
1
v England
Adelaide
23 Jan 2007
5
Sri Lanka
235
50.0
1
v England
North Sound
04 Apr 2007
6
India
184
50.0
2
v England
Southampton
21 Aug 2007
7
New Zealand
182
50.0
1
v England
Bristol
21 Jun 2008
8
Pakistan
222
50.0
1
v England
Dubai (DICS)
18 Feb 2012
0
Pakistan
237
50.0
1
v England
Dubai (DICS)
21 Feb 2012
10
India
236
50.0
2
v England
Lord’s
14 Jul 2018
11
India
356
50.0
1
v England
Ahmedabad
12 Feb 2025
AU Rashid captured four for 64 in this game to provide the 198th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 24th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs against England
AU Rashid captured four for 64 in this game to provide the 33rd occasion of an England spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs against India
V Kohli’s 52 in this game represent his 13th fifty against England in ODIs. He now owns the record for most fifties by an Indian batsman against England in ODIs. He went past SK Rains who had scored twelve fifties against England in ODIs.
AU Rashid’s four for 64 in this game represent his first four wicket haul against India in ODIs.
AU Rashid captured four for 64 in this game to provide the 198th occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding 60 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of an England bowler capturing four or more wickets conceding 60 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against India. CR Woakes is the other bowler to concede 60 plus runs while taking four or more wickets against India. He had returned with figures of four for 60 against India at Cuttack on 19.01.2017
AU Rashid captured four for 64 in this game to provide the second occasion of an England spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs. Prior to this Au Rashid himself has captured five for 85 against West Indies at St George’s on 27 Feb 2019
AU Rashid captured four for 64 in this game to provide the first occasion of an England spin bowler capturing four or more wickets in an innings in ODIs against India.
England was dismissed all out for 214 in this game to provide the 250th occasion of England dismissed all out in an ODI innings. It also provides the 42nd occasion of England dismissed all out in an ODI innings against India.
England was dismissed all out for 214 in this game to provide the 131st occasion of England dismissed all out in an ODI innings while batting second. It also provides the 18th occasion of England dismissed all out in an ODI innings against India while batting second.
India won this game by 142 runs to provide the 55th occasion of India winning a ODI by 100 plus runs margin. It also provides the sixth occasion of India winning a ODI by 100 plus runs margin against England.
India posted its 562nd win in ODI when it won this game by 142 runs. This win represent India’s 61st ODI win against England
Batsmen’s 150 plus scores going in vain in one day internationals
MP Breetzke of South Africa scored 150 against New Zealand at Lahore on 10.02.2025 was in a losing cause to provide the 23rd occasion of a batsman’s 150 plus scores in ODIs going in vain. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
RA Smith
167*
1
England
v Australia
Birmingham
21 May 1993
2
CH Gayle
152*
1
West Indies
v South Africa
Johannesburg
04 Feb 2004
3
RT Ponting
164
1
Australia
v South Africa
Johannesburg
12 Mar 2006
4
ML Hayden
181*
1
Australia
v New Zealand
Hamilton
20 Feb 2007
5
CK Coventry
194*
1
Zimbabwe
v Bangladesh
Bulawayo
16 Aug 2009
6
SR Tendulkar
175
2
India
v Australia
Hyderabad
05 Nov 2009
7
TM Dilshan
160
2
Sri Lanka
v India
Rajkot
15 Dec 2009
8
TM Dilshan
160*
1
Sri Lanka
v India
Hobart
28 Feb 2012
9
GJ Bailey
156
1
Australia
v India
Nagpur
30 Oct 2013
10
KJ Coetzer
156
1
Scotland
v Bangladesh
Nelson
05 Mar 2015
11
RG Sharma
150
2
India
v South Africa
Kanpur
11 Oct 2015
12
RG Sharma
171*
1
India
v Australia
W.A.C.A
12 Jan 2016
13
DA Warner
173
2
Australia
v South Africa
Cape Town
12 Oct 2016
14
E Lewis
176*
1
West Indies
v England
The Oval
27 Sep 2017
15
TP Ura
151
1
PNG
v Ireland
Harare
06 Mar 2018
16
CH Gayle
162
2
West Indies
v England
St George’s
27 Feb 2019
17
Imam-ul-Haq
151
1
Pakistan
v England
Bristol
14 May 2019
18
Fakhar Zaman
193
2
Pakistan
v South Africa
Johannesburg
04 Apr 2021
19
Babar Azam
158
1
Pakistan
v England
Birmingham
13 Jul 2021
20
Ibrahim Zadran
162
1
Afghanistan
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
30 Nov 2022
21
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
151
1
Afghanistan
v Pakistan
Hambantota
24 Aug 2023
22
Soumya Sarkar
169
1
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Nelson
20 Dec 2023
23
MP Breetzke
150
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Lahore
10 Feb 2025
MP Breetzke of South Africa scored 150 against New Zealand at Lahore on 10.02.2025 was in a losing cause to provide the third occasion of a batsman’s 150 plus scores in ODIs going in vain against New Zealand. All such occasions are tabulated below. MP Breetzke became the first batsman from South Africa to witness 150 plus score going in vain in one day internationals.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
ML Hayden
181*
1
Australia
v New Zealand
Hamilton
20 Feb 2007
2
Soumya Sarkar
169
1
Bangladesh
v New Zealand
Nelson
20 Dec 2023
3
MP Breetzke
150
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Lahore
10 Feb 2025
MP Breetzke of South Africa becomes the first batsman to score 150 runs on One Day International debut
MP Breetzke of South Africa scored150 runs against New Zealand at Lahore on 10 Feb 2025 to provide the 19th occasion of a batsman scoring century on one day international debut. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
DL Amiss
103
2
England
v Australia
Manchester
24 Aug 1972
2
DL Haynes
148
1
West Indies
v Australia
St John’s
22 Feb 1978
3
A Flower
115*
1
Zimbabwe
v Sri Lanka
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
4
Saleem Elahi
102*
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Gujranwala
29 Sep 1995
5
MJ Guptill
122*
1
New Zealand
v West Indies
Auckland
10 Jan 2009
6
CA Ingram
124
1
South Africa
v Zimbabwe
Bloemfontein
15 Oct 2010
7
RJ Nicol
108*
2
New Zealand
v Zimbabwe
Harare
20 Oct 2011
8
PJ Hughes
112
1
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Melbourne
11 Jan 2013
9
MJ Lumb
106
2
England
v West Indies
North Sound
28 Feb 2014
10
MS Chapman
124*
1
Hong Kong
v U.A.E.
ICCA Dubai
16 Nov 2015
11
KL Rahul
100*
2
India
v Zimbabwe
Harare
11 Jun 2016
12
T Bavuma
113
1
South Africa
v Ireland
Benoni
25 Sep 2016
13
Imam-ul-Haq
100
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Abu Dhabi
18 Oct 2017
14
RR Hendricks
102
1
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
05 Aug 2018
15
Abid Ali
112
2
Pakistan
v Australia
Dubai (DICS)
29 Mar 2019
16
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
127
1
Afghanistan
v Ireland
Abu Dhabi
21 Jan 2021
17
MM English
107
1
Scotland
v Namibia
Dundee
26 Jul 2024
18
AA Jangoo
104*
2
West Indies
v Bangladesh
Basseterre
12 Dec 2024
19
MP Breetzke
150
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Lahore
10 Feb 2025
MP Breetzke of South Africa scored150 runs against New Zealand at Lahore on 10 Feb 2025 to provide the fourth occasion of a South African batsman scoring century on one day international debut. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
CA Ingram
124
1
South Africa
v Zimbabwe
Bloemfontein
15 Oct 2010
2
T Bavuma
113
1
South Africa
v Ireland
Benoni
25 Sep 2016
3
RR Hendricks
102
1
South Africa
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
05 Aug 2018
4
MP Breetzke
150
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Lahore
10 Feb 2025
MP Breetzke’s 150 represent the highest individual score by a debutant in One day internationals. The previous best was 148 by DL Haynes of West Indies against Australia at St John’s on 22 Feb 1978. DL Hayne’s records stood intact for 46 years 11 months and 07 daya. MP Breetzke became the first batsman to score 150 plus runs on one day international debut.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
MP Breetzke
150
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Lahore
10 Feb 2025
2
DL Haynes
148
1
West Indies
v Australia
St John’s
22 Feb 1978
MP Breetzke of South Africa scored 150 runs against New Zealand at Lahore on 10 Feb 2025 to provide the 15th occasion of an opening batsman scoring century on one day international debut. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
DL Amiss
103
2
England
v Australia
Manchester
24 Aug 1972
2
DL Haynes
148
1
West Indies
v Australia
St John’s
22 Feb 1978
3
A Flower
115*
1
Zimbabwe
v Sri Lanka
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
4
Saleem Elahi
102*
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Gujranwala
29 Sep 1995
5
MJ Guptill
122*
1
New Zealand
v West Indies
Auckland
10 Jan 2009
6
RJ Nicol
108*
2
New Zealand
v Zimbabwe
Harare
20 Oct 2011
7
PJ Hughes
112
1
Australia
v Sri Lanka
Melbourne
11 Jan 2013
8
MJ Lumb
106
2
England
v West Indies
North Sound
28 Feb 2014
9
KL Rahul
100*
2
India
v Zimbabwe
Harare
11 Jun 2016
10
T Bavuma
113
1
South Africa
v Ireland
Benoni
25 Sep 2016
11
Imam-ul-Haq
100
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Abu Dhabi
18 Oct 2017
12
Abid Ali
112
2
Pakistan
v Australia
Dubai (DICS)
29 Mar 2019
13
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
127
1
Afghanistan
v Ireland
Abu Dhabi
21 Jan 2021
14
MM English
107
1
Scotland
v Namibia
Dundee
26 Jul 2024
15
MP Breetzke
150
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Lahore
10 Feb 2025
MP Breetzke of South Africa scored150 runs against New Zealand at Lahore on 10 Feb 2025 to provide the second occasion of an opening batsman scoring century on one day international debut. Both such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
T Bavuma
113
1
South Africa
v Ireland
Benoni
25 Sep 2016
2
MP Breetzke
150
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Lahore
10 Feb 2025
MP Breetzke’s 150 represent the highest individual score by a debutant opening batsman in One day internationals. The previous best was 148 by DL Haynes of West Indies against Australia at St John’s on 22 Feb 1978. DL Hayne’s records stood intact for 46 years 11 months and 07 daya. MP Breetzke became the first opening batsman to score 150 plus runs on one day international debut.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
MP Breetzke
150
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Lahore
10 Feb 2025
2
DL Haynes
148
1
West Indies
v Australia
St John’s
22 Feb 1978
MP Breetzke of South Africa scored 150 runs against New Zealand at Lahore on 10 Feb 2025 to provide the seventh occasion of an opening batsman batting at number one scoring century on one day international debut. Both such occasions are tabulated below. He became the first South African opening batsman batting at number one to achieve the feat
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
A Flower
115*
1
Zimbabwe
v Sri Lanka
New Plymouth
23 Feb 1992
2
RJ Nicol
108*
2
New Zealand
v Zimbabwe
Harare
20 Oct 2011
3
MJ Lumb
106
2
England
v West Indies
North Sound
28 Feb 2014
4
KL Rahul
100*
2
India
v Zimbabwe
Harare
11 Jun 2016
5
Imam-ul-Haq
100
2
Pakistan
v Sri Lanka
Abu Dhabi
18 Oct 2017
6
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
127
1
Afghanistan
v Ireland
Abu Dhabi
21 Jan 2021
7
MP Breetzke
150
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Lahore
10 Feb 2025
MP Breetzke’s 150 represent the highest individual score by a debutant opening batsman batting at number one in One day internationals. The previous best was 127 by Rahmanullah Gurbaz of Afghanistan against Ireland at Abu Dhabi on 21 Jan 2021.MP Breetzke became the first opening batsman batting at number one to score 150 plus runs on one day international debut.
No
Player
Runs
I
Team
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
MP Breetzke
150
1
South Africa
v New Zealand
Lahore
10 Feb 2025
2
Rahmanullah Gurbaz
127
1
Afghanistan
v Ireland
Abu Dhabi
21 Jan 2021
An extremely rare coincidence in One day Internationals
One of my cousins – a great cricket enthusiast – by name Sri Manjunath Anantharamaiah who retired from State Bank of India, St Mark’s Road Branch, Bangalore and has seen the SBI Greats – GR Viswanth, SMH Kirmani, Roger Binny, Raghuram Bhat, Raghunath Beerala, R Arun Kumar and a host of others from very close quarters has observed an extremely rare coincidence in the history of One day Internationals
He has observed that in two one day internationals, played on consecutive days – in different countries (neighbouring countries}, the teams batting first and second scored identical runs as a result of which the result margin of win by runs was also identical in both the games
England scored 304 while batting first and India scored 308 for 6 while batting second and won the match by six wickets at Nagpur on 08 Feb 2025. This game was played in India and was the second ODI of the bilateral Series
South Africa scored 304 for 8 while batting first and New Zealand scored 308 for 6 while batting second and won the match by six wickets at Lahore on 09 Feb 2025. This game was played in Pakistan as a part of Pakistan Tri series
Those who want to congradulate Sri Manjunath on this brilliant finding are requested to do so on his mobile number 99161 20696 which is also his whatsapp number
India Vs England Second ODI at Cuttack on 08 Feb 2025
England won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 168th occasion of England doing so in ODIs. It also provides the 22nd occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs
England won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 78th occasion of England doing so in ODIs on away soil. It also provides the twelfth occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs on away soil
India capped CV Varun for this game. He became the 259th cricketer to represent India in ODIs. He also became the 46th Indian cricketer to make their ODI debut against England.
V Kohli took two catches in this game which fetched 19 catches against England. He now holds the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman against England. He went past M Azharuddin who had pouched 18 catches against England.
V Kohli took two catches in this game which fetched 154 catches in his ODI career. He now needs three more catches to own the record for most catches by an Indian fieldsman in ODIs. M Azharuddin has pouched 156 catches and holds the record currently.
V Kohli is one of the fieldsman to pouch 150 plus catches in ODIs. Others are – M Jayawardene {218}, RT Ponting {160} and M Azhauddin {156}
JE Root scored 69 in this game which represents his 56th fifty in ODIs. He now holds the record for most fifties by an England batsman in ODIs. He went past EJG Morgan who had scored 55 fifties.
JE Root scored 69 in this game which represents his 40th half century in ODIs. He became the second England batsman to score 40 plus half centuries in ODIs. EJG Morgan has scored 42 half centuries in ODIs
BM Duckett {65} and JE Root {69} scored fifties in this game to provide the 1061st and 1062nd occasion of England batsman scoring fifties in ODIs. It also provides the 146th and 147th occasion of England batsman scoring fifties in ODIs against India.
BM Duckett’s 65 in this game represent his eighth fifty in ODIs and his first fifty against India in ODIs.
BM Duckett scored 65 in this game to provide the 401st occasion of England opening batsman scoring fifties in ODIs. It also provides the 47th occasion of England opening batsman scoring fifties in ODIs against India.
England’s innings contained three run outs in this game to provide the 30th occasion of an England’s innings containing three run outs in ODIs. It also provides the fourth occasion of an England’s innings containing three run outs in ODIs against India.
England’s innings contained three run outs in this game to provide the 32nd occasion of an England’s innings containing three or more run outs in ODIs. It also provides the fifth occasion of an England’s innings containing three or more run outs in ODIs against India.
LS Livingston, AU Rashid and MA Wood were dismissed run out in England’s innings to provide the 511th,512th and 513rd occasion of England batsman dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 87th.88th and 89th occasion of England batsmen dismissed run out in an innings against India in ODIs
MA Wood was dismissed run out of the first ball to provide the third occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball in an innings in ODIs against India.
MA Wood was dismissed run out of the first ball for zero in this game to provide the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out of the first ball for zero in an innings in ODIs against India.
MA Wood collected the first ball duck in this game to provide the 182nd occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 16th occasion of an England batsman collecting the first ball duck in an zero in an innings in ODIs against India.
England posted a total of 304 in this game to provide the 99th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 15th occasion of England posting a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against India.
England was dismissed all out for 304 in this game to provide the 99th occasion of England dismissed all out for a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of England dismissed all out for total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against India.
England was dismissed all out for 304 in this game to provide the tenth occasion of England dismissed all out for a total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of England dismissed all out for total of 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against India.
England was dismissed all out for 304 in this game to provide the 249th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 41st occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs against India.
RA Jadeja captured three wickets in this game which fetched him 45 wickets against England. He became the first Indian bowler and also the fourth bowler to captured 45 plus wickets against England in ODIs. Others are B Lee {65}, GD McGrath {55} and SL Malinga {48}
RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 136 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 487th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 54th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England
RG Sharma-Shubman Gill posted 136 runs for the first wicket in this game to provide the 123rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs for the first wicket. It also provides the 16th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in an innings in ODIs against England for the first wicket
RG Sharma {119} and Shubman Gill {60} scored fifties in India’s innings to provide the 50th occasion of one opener scoring a century and another a half century in an innings including both the openers scoring hundreds in ODIs. It also provides the fifth occasion one opener scoring a century and another a half century in an innings including both the openers scoring hundreds in ODIs against England.
RG Sharma {119} and Shubman Gill {60} scored fifties in India’s innings to provide the 1552nd and 1553rd occasion of Indian openers scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 178th and 179th occasion of Indian openers scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England
RG Sharma {119} and Shubman Gill {60} scored fifties in India’s innings to provide the 617th and 618th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 61st and 62nd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England
RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 617th and 618th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 61st and 62nd occasion of Indian batsmen scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England
RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 165th occasion of Indian opening batsman scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the ninth occasion of Indian opening batsman scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England
RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 61st occasion of Indian captain scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the third occasion of Indian captain scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England
RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the 24th occasion of Indian captain opener scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of Indian captain opener scoring centuries in an innings in ODIs against England
RG Sharma scored 119 in India’s innings to provide the highest individual runs by an Indian captain opener in an innings in ODIs against England. SC Ganguly had scored 117 not out as Indian captain opener at Col-RPS on 25 Sep 2002.
RG Sharma’s 119 in this game represent his fifth century as a captain opener, his fifth century as a captain, his 30th century as an opening batsman and his 32nd century as a batsman.
India scored 308 for 6 in this game to provide the 136th occasion of India scoring 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 19th occasion of India scoring 300 plus runs in an innings in ODIs against England.
England and India posted 304 and 308 for 6 respectively in this game to provide the 185th occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in an ODI. It also provides the twelfth occasion of both teams posting 300 plus runs in India-England ODI series.
England lost this game despite posting 300 plus runs to provide 194th the occasion of a team losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI. It also provide the 37th occasion of team losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI against India.
England lost this game despite posting 300 plus runs to provide the 28th occasion of a England losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI. It also provide the seventh occasion of England losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI against India
England lost this game despite posting 300 plus runs in the first innings to provide the 21st occasion of a team losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in the first innings in ODI. It also provide the fourth occasion of England losing the game despite posting 300 plus runs in an innings in ODI.
RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 338 boundary sixes in ODIs. He went past CH Gayle who had scored 331 boundary fours in ODIs to occupy the second place in the list of batsmen who have scored most boundary sixes in ODIs. Shahid Afridi with 351 boundary sixes to his credit occupy the first place.
RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 56 boundary sixes in ODIs while opening the innings. He became the second Indian opening batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes. V Sehwag has scored 89 boundary sixes in ODIs while opening the innings.
RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 56 boundary sixes in ODIs while opening the innings. He became the sixth opening batsman to score 50 plus boundary sixes in the history of ODIs. Others are –CH Gayle {94}, V Sehwag {89}, ML Hayden {82}, DA Warner {69} and CG Greenidge {67}
V Kohli was dismissed for 5 in this game to provide the 66th occasion of his being dismissed for a single digit score including zero in a ODI innings. It also provides his twelfth dismissal for single digit score including zero in a ODI innings against England.
V Kohli is the third batsman to be dismissed for a single digit score including zero on twelve or more occasions against England. Others are – DPMD Jayawardene {16} and SR Watson {13}
V Kohli was dismissed for 5 in this game to provide the fourth occasion of his being dismissed for an exact score of five in a ODI innings. It also provides his first dismissal for an exact score of five in a ODI innings against England.
RG Sharma’s aggregate number of runs in ODIs while batting second read 6026 at the end of this game. He became the third batsman in the history of one day game to complete 6000 plus runs while batting second. Others are – SR Tendulkar {8720} and V Kohli {7857}. It is interesting to note that the first three places are occupied by Indian batsmen in this category of statistics.
RG Sharma’s aggregate number of fifties in ODIs while batting second and winning the match read 40 at the end of this game. He became the third batsman in the history of one day game to score 40 plus fifties while batting second and winning the game. Others are – V Kohli {48} and SR Tendulkar {45}. It is interesting to note that the first three places are occupied by Indian batsmen in this category of statistics
RG Sharma’s aggregate number of fifties in ODIs while batting on home soil read 45 at the end of this game. He became the fourth batsman in the history of one day game to score 40 plus fifties while batting on home soil. Others are – SR Tendulkar {58}, V Kohli {57} and JH Kallis {46}.
RG Sharma has played 99 ODIs when India has won while batting second. One more win while batting second would fetch him 100 ODIs. He would become the tenth batsman in the history of ODIs to appear in 100 plus ODIs when a team has won while batting second. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
SR Tendulkar
Ind
1990-2012
127
124
25
5490
134
55.45
14
31
6
2
MS Dhoni
Ind
2005-2019
116
075
47
2876
183*
102.71
02
20
2
3
RT Ponting
Aus
1995-2011
111
104
31
4186
126
57.34
08
29
6
4
JH Kallis
RSA
1996-2012
110
100
30
3950
139
56.42
03
34
4
5
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
1989-2009
107
103
12
3633
152
39.92
09
18
6
6
SM Pollock
RSA
1996-2008
106
039
25
0645
90
46.07
00
03
1
7
V Kohli
Ind
2008-2025
103
097
32
5791
183
89.09
23
25
3
8
M Jayawardene
Srl
1998-2015
102
081
27
2901
126*
53.72
06
14
5
9
MV Boucher
RSA
1998-2010
100
051
25
1013
63*
38.96
00
03
3
9
Shahid Afridi
PAK
1996-2015
100
075
14
1990
108*
32.62
02
10
2
10
RG Sharma
Ind
2007-2025
99
095
26
4415
152*
63.98
13
27
5
RG Sharma has played 99 ODIs when India has won while batting second. One more win while batting second would fetch him 100 ODIs. He would become the fourth Indian batsman in the history of ODIs to appear in 100 plus ODIs when India has won while batting second. All such occasions are tabulated below
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
C
HC
0
1
SR Tendulkar
Ind
1990-2012
127
124
25
5490
134
55.45
14
31
6
2
MS Dhoni
Ind
2005-2019
116
075
47
2876
183*
102.71
02
20
2
3
V Kohli
Ind
2008-2025
103
097
32
5791
183
89.09
23
25
3
4
RG Sharma
Ind
2007-2025
99
095
26
4415
152*
63.98
13
27
5
RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 187 boundary sixes in ODIs when a team has batted second. He owns the record of scoring most boundary sixes by a batsman when the team has batted second in an ODI. CH Gayle has scored 177 boundary sixes when his team batted second.
RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 131 boundary sixes in ODIs when a team has batted second and won. He is the only batsman to score 100 plus boundary sixes in ODIs when the team has batted second and won.
RG Sharma scored seven boundary sixes in this game which fetched him 242 boundary sixes in ODIs when a team has won. He needs two more boundary sixes in India’s winning games to overhaul the record of Shahid Afridi who has scored 243 boundary sixes in his team’s winning ODIs.
England won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 167th occasion of England doing so in ODIs. It also provides the 21st occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs
England won the toss and elected to bat first in this game to provide the 77th occasion of England doing so in ODIs on away soil. It also provides the eleventh occasion of England doing so against India in ODIs on away soil
India capped YBK Jaiswal and Harshit Rana for this game. They became the 257th and 258th cricketers to represent India in ODIs. They also became the 44th and 45th Indian cricketers to make their ODI debut against England.
India capped YBK Jaiswal and Harshit Rana for this game. They became the 88th and 89th cricketers to represent India in ODIs on home soil. They also became the 22nd and 23rd Indian cricketers to make their ODI debut against England on home soil
India capped YBK Jaiswal for this game as an opening batsman. He became the 33rd opening batsman to represent India in ODIs. He also became the Indian opening batsman to make their ODI debut against England.
India capped YBK Jaiswal for this game as an opening batsman. He became the twelfth opening batsman to represent India in ODIs on home soil. He also became the fifth opening batsman to make his debut against England on home soil.
PD Salt was dismissed run out for 43 in this game to provide the 510th occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 86th occasion of an England batsman dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs against India.
PD Salt was dismissed run out for 43 in this game to provide the 75th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 16th occasion of an England opening batsman dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs against India.
PD Salt was dismissed run out for 43 in this game to provide the 39th occasion of an England opening batsman batting at number one dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the sixth occasion of an England opening batsman batting at number one dismissed run out in an innings in ODIs against India.
HC Brook was dismissed for zero in this game to provide the 580th occasion of an England batsman scoring zero in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 68th occasion of an England batsman scoring zero in an innings in ODIs against India.
JC Buttler scored 52 and JG Bethel scored 51 in this game to provide the 834th and 835th occasion of England batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 110th and 111th occasion of England batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against India.
JC Buttler scored 52 in this game to provide the 169th occasion of England captain scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 24th occasion of England captain scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against India.
JC Buttler’s 52 in this game represent his 23rd fifty in ODIs and also represent his fourth fifty in ODIs against India. JB Bethel’s 51 in this game represent his first fifty in ODIs.
JC Buttler’s 52 in this game represent his eleventh fifty while leading England in ODIs and also represent his second fifty in ODIs against India while leading England.
JC Buttler’s 52 in this game represent his tenth half century while leading England in ODIs and he became the sixth England captain to score ten or more half centuries.
Harshit Rana captured three wickets on his debut to become the 19th Indian bowler to capture exact three wickets on ODI debut. He also became the second Indian bowler to capture exact three wickets on ODI debut against England.
Harshit Rana captured three wickets on his debut to become the 12th Indian pace bowler to capture exact three wickets on ODI debut. He also became the second Indian pace bowler to capture exact three wickets on ODI debut against England.
RA Jadeja captured three wickets in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 42 wickets against England in ODIs. He became the first Indian bowler to capture 40 plus wickets in ODIs against England
RA Jadeja captured three wickets in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 42 wickets against England in ODIs. He became the sixth bowler to capture 40 plus wickets in ODIs against England. Others are – B Lee {65}, G McGrath {53}, SL Malinga {48}, MA Starc {43}, MD Marshall {41}, SM Pollock {40} and TC Southee {40}.
RA Jadeja captured three wickets in this game which fetched him an aggregate of 42 wickets against England in ODIs. He became the first Indian spin bowler to capture 40 plus wickets in ODIs against England. He is the only spin bowler in the history of ODIs to captured 40 plus wickets against England.
England was dismissed all out for 248 in this game to provide the 248th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 40th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs against India
England was dismissed all out for 248 in this game to provide the 118th occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs while batting first. It also provides the 23rd occasion of England dismissed all out in an innings in ODIs against India while batting first.
Saqib Ahmed was dismissed stumped for 2 in this game to provide the 140th occasion of a England batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 31st occasion of a England batsman dismissed stumped in an innings in ODIs against India
Saqib Ahmed was dismissed stumped for 2 in this game to provide the second occasion of a England batsman batting at number eleven dismissed stumped in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the first occasion of a England batsman batting at number eleven dismissed stumped in an innings in ODIs against India
RG Sharma was dismissed for two runs in this game to provide the 247th occasion of an Indian captain dismissed for single digit in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 22nd occasion of an Indian captain dismissed for single digit in an innings in ODIs against England.
RG Sharma was dismissed for two runs in this game to provide the tenth occasion of his as captain dismissed for single digit in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the second occasion of his as captain dismissed for single digit in an innings in ODIs against England.
RG Sharma was dismissed for two runs in this game to provide the tenth occasion of his as captain dismissed for single digit in an innings in ODIs. He became the ninth Indian captain to be dismissed for single digit in an innings on ten or more occasions in ODIs.
Shubman Gill {87}, SS Iyer {59} and AR Patel {52} scored fifties in this game to provide the 1549th, 1550th and 1551th occasion of Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 175th, 176th and 177th occasion of Indian batsman scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England.
Shubman Gill {87}, SS Iyer {59} and AR Patel {52} scored fifties in this game to provide the 123rd occasion of three Indian batsmen scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the 15th occasion of three Indian batsman scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England.
Shubman Gill {87}, SS Iyer {59} and AR Patel {52} scored fifties in this game to provide the seventh occasion of Indian batsmen batting at number three, four and five scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs. It also provides the third occasion of Indian batsman batting st number three, four and five scoring fifties in an innings in ODIs against England.
Shubman Gills’ 87 represent his 20th fifty in ODIs. SS Iyer’s 59 represent his 24th fifty in ODIs. AR Patel’s 52 represent his third fifty in ODIs.
Shubman Gills’ 87 represent his first fifty in ODIs against England. SS Iyer’s 59 represent his first fifty in ODIs against England. AR Patel’s 52 represent his first fifty in ODIs against England
Shubman Gill and AR Patel added 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 486th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs. It also provides the 53rd occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs against England.
Shubman Gill and AR Patel added 108 runs for the fourth wicket in this game to provide the 75th occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs for the fourth wicket. It also provides the eighth occasion of Indian batsmen posting a three figure partnership in ODIs against England for the fourth wicket.
India won this game by four wickets to post its 560th win in ODIs. It also represent its 59th win against England in ODIs
India won this game by four wickets to post its 311th win by wickets margin in ODIs. It also represent its 35th win by wickets margin against England in ODIs.
New Zealand bowler’s four plus wickets in one day internationals in losing cause
MG Bracewell of New Zealand captured four wickets conceding 36 runs against Sri Lanka in the one day international at Pallekele on 17 Nov 2024 only to witness his effort in a losing cause to provide the 41st occasion of a New Zealand bowler’s four plus wickets in a losing cause in one day internationals. It also provides the second occasion of a a New Zealand bowler’s four plus wickets in a losing cause in one day internationals against Sri Lanka
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
BL Cairns
11.0
3
28
5
1
v England
Scarborough
15 Jul 1978
2
Sir RJ Hadlee
09.0
1
32
5
1
v India
Perth
09 Dec 1980
3
Sir RJ Hadlee
10.0
2
32
5
1
v England
Christchurch
18 Feb 1984
4
SR Gillespie
10.0
3
30
4
2
v India
Adelaide
25 Jan 1986
5
C Pringle
08.4
0
35
4
1
v England
Sydney
13 Dec 1990
6
RT Latham
10.0
1
32
5
1
v Australia
Auckland
28 Mar 1993
7
C Pringle
11.0
1
45
5
1
v England
Birmingham
19 May 1994
8
ML Su’a
10.0
1
59
4
1
v South Africa
Centurion
11 Dec 1994
9
CZ Harris
10.0
0
42
5
1
v Pakistan
Sialkot
06 Dec 1996
10
CL Cairns
10.0
3
40
4
2
v Australia
Melbourne
17 Dec 1997
11
SB O’Connor
09.5
0
51
4
1
v Australia
Sydney
14 Jan 1998
12
DJ Nash
10.0
1
38
4
1
v India
Sharjah
17 Apr 1998
13
GI Allott
10.0
0
47
4
1
v South Africa
Auckland
27 Mar 1999
14
GI Allott
10.0
0
64
4
1
v Pakistan
Derby
28 May 1999
15
SE Bond
09.3
2
38
4
2
v Australia
Melbourne
29 Jan 2002
16
SB Styris
10.0
0
30
4
1
v Pakistan
Sharjah
11 Apr 2002
17
SE Bond
10.0
2
23
6
1
v Australia
Gqeberha
11 Mar 2003
18
DR Tuffey
10.0
2
30
4
2
v Australia
Pune
03 Nov 2003
19
MDJ Walker
07.0
0
49
4
1
v Pakistan
Faisalabad
03 Dec 2003
20
SB Styris
10.0
1
40
4
1
v Australia
Wellington
19 Feb 2005
21
KD Mills
10.0
0
44
4
1
v South Africa
Cape Town
28 Oct 2005
22
KD Mills
10.0
1
38
4
1
v Australia
Mohali
01 Nov 2006
23
SE Bond
10.0
0
61
4
1
v Australia
Hobart
14 Jan 2007
24
SE Bond
10.0
2
46
4
1
v England
Brisbane
06 Feb 2007
25
KD Mills
10.0
2
25
5
2
v South Africa
Durban
25 Nov 2007
26
KD Mills
09.5
1
41
4
2
v Sri Lanka
Dambulla
13 Aug 2010
27
TG Southee
10.0
2
49
4
1
v India
Dambulla
25 Aug 2010
28
AJ McKay
10.0
1
62
4
1
v India
Guwahati
28 Nov 2010
29
KD Mills
04.3
0
30
4
1
v England
Cardiff
16 Jun 2013
30
JDS Neesham
09.0
0
42
4
1
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
29 Oct 2013
31
JDS Neesham
10.0
0
53
4
1
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
31 Oct 2013
32
CJ Anderson
09.0
1
40
4
1
v Bangladesh
Mirpur
31 Oct 2013
33
MJ McClenaghan
09.3
0
58
5
2
v West Indies
Auckland
26 Dec 2013
34
TA Boult
10.0
0
55
4
1
v England
Birmingham
09 Jun 2015
35
MJ Henry
10.0
1
35
4
1
v India
Wellington
03 Feb 2019
36
TA Boult
10.0
1
51
4
1
v Australia
Lord’s
29 Jun 2019
37
TA Boult
10.0
2
40
4
2
v Australia
Cairns
06 Sep 2022
38
TA Boult
10.0
2
38
4
1
v Australia
Cairns
08 Sep 2022
39
TA Boult
09.1
0
51
5
1
v England
The Oval
13 Sep 2023
40
R Ravindra
10.0
0
60
4
1
v England
Lord’s
15 Sep 2023
41
MG Bracewell
10.0
0
36
4
2
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
17 Nov 2024
No
Player
O
M
R
W
I
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
1
KD Mills
09.5
1
41
4
2
v Sri Lanka
Dambulla
13 Aug 2010
2
MG Bracewell
10.0
0
36
4
2
v Sri Lanka
Pallekele
17 Nov 2024
Teams losing one day international on DL Method or DLS Method after posting 300 plus runs while batting first
The following table lists the ten occasions of a team losing one day international on DL Method or DLS Method after posting 300 plus runs while batting first.
No
Team
Result
Margin
Toss
Bat
Opposition
Ground
Start Date
Method
1
West Indies
lost
81 runs
lost
1st
v India
Rajkot
12 Nov 2002
DLS
2
India
lost
07 runs
lost
1st
v Pakistan
Peshawar
06 Feb 2006
DLS
3
India
lost
29 runs
won
1st
v West Indies
Kuala Lumpur
14 Sep 2006
DLM
4
West Indies
lost
06 runs
lost
1st
v England
The Oval
27 Sep 2017
DLS
5
Pakistan
lost
13 runs
won
1st
v South Africa
Centurion
25 Jan 2019
DLM
6
Scotland
lost
02 runs
won
1st
v Afghanistan
Edinburgh
10 May 2019
DLM
7
U.A.E.
lost
09 runs
won
1st
v Nepal
Kirtipur
16 Mar 2023
DLS
8
New Zealand
lost
21 runs
lost
1st
v Pakistan
Bengaluru
04 Nov 2023
DLS
9
Australia
lost
46 runs
lost
1st
v England
Ch-le-St
24 Sep 2024
DLS
10
England
lost
49 runs
lost
1st
v Australia
Bristol
29 Sep 2024
DLS
Batsmen scoring one thousand plus boundary fours in Tests and in one day internationals
The following is the list of batsmen who have scored one thousand plus boundary fours in Tests. V Kohli achieved the feat in the just concluded test against Bangladesh at Kanpur
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
4s
Tests
1
SR Tendulkar
Ind
1989-2013
200
329
33
15921
248*
53.78
2058
Tests
2
R Dravid
Ind
1996-2012
164
286
32
13288
270
52.31
1654
Tests
3
BC Lara
Win
1990-2006
131
232
06
11953
400*
52.88
1559
Tests
4
RT Ponting
Aus
1995-2012
168
287
29
13378
257
51.85
1509
Tests
5
KC Sangakkara
Srl
2000-2015
134
233
17
12400
319
57.40
1491
Tests
6
JH Kallis
SAF
1995-2013
166
280
40
13289
224
55.37
1488
Tests
7
AN Cook
Eng
2006-2018
161
291
16
12472
294
45.35
1442
Tests
8
M Jayawardene
Srl
1997-2014
149
252
15
11814
374
49.84
1387
Tests
9
JE Root
Eng
2012-2024
146
267
22
12402
254
50.62
1343
Tests
10
S Chanderpaul
Win
1994-2015
164
280
49
11867
203*
51.37
1285
Tests
11
V Sehwag
Ind
2001-2013
104
180
06
8586
319
49.34
1233
Tests
12
SR Waugh
Aus
1985-2004
168
260
46
10927
200
51.06
1175
Tests
13
HM Amla
SAF
2004-2019
124
215
16
9282
311*
46.64
1170
Tests
14
GC Smith
SAF
2002-2014
117
205
13
9265
277
48.25
1165
Tests
15
AR Border
Aus
1978-1994
156
265
44
11174
205
50.56
1161
Tests
16
VVS Laxman
Ind
1996-2012
134
225
34
8781
281
45.97
1135
Tests
17
AJ Stewart
Eng
1990-2003
133
235
21
8463
190
39.54
1121
Tests
18
Inzamam-ul-Haq
Pak
1992-2007
120
200
22
8830
329
49.60
1105
Tests
19
Younis Khan
Pak
2000-2017
118
213
19
10099
313
52.05
1082
Tests
20
GA Gooch
Eng
1975-1995
118
215
06
8900
333
42.58
1079
Tests
21
SPD Smith
Aus
2010-2024
109
195
25
9685
239
56.97
1063
Tests
22
IVA Richards
Win
1974-1991
121
182
12
8540
291
50.23
1051
Tests
23
ML Hayden
Aus
1994-2009
103
184
14
8625
380
50.73
1049
Tests
24
CH Gayle
Win
2000-2014
103
182
11
7214
333
42.18
1046
Tests
25
DA Warner
Aus
2011-2024
112
205
08
8786
335*
44.59
1036
Tests
26
AB de Villiers
SAF
2004-2018
114
191
18
8765
278*
50.66
1024
Tests
27
SM Gavaskar
Ind
1971-1987
125
214
16
10122
236*
51.12
1016
Tests
28
V Kohli
Ind
2011-2024
115
195
12
8947
254*
48.89
1001
Tests
The following is the list of batsmen who have scored one thousand plus boundary fours in one day internationals.
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
4s
ODIs
1
SR Tendulkar
Ind
1989-2012
463
452
41
18426
200*
44.83
2016
ODIs
2
ST Jayasuriya
Srl
1989-2011
445
433
18
13430
189
32.36
1500
ODIs
3
KC Sangakkara
Srl
2000-2015
404
380
41
14234
169
41.98
1385
ODIs
4
V Kohli
Ind
2008-2024
295
283
44
13906
183
58.18
1302
ODIs
5
RT Ponting
Aus
1995-2012
375
365
39
13704
164
42.03
1231
ODIs
6
AC Gilchrist
Aus
1996-2008
287
279
11
9619
172
35.89
1162
ODIs
7
V Sehwag
Ind
1999-2013
251
245
9
8273
219
35.05
1132
ODIs
8
CH Gayle
Win
1999-2019
301
294
17
10480
215
37.83
1128
ODIs
9
SC Ganguly
Ind
1992-2007
311
300
23
11363
183
41.02
1122
ODIs
10
M Jayawardene
Srl
1998-2015
448
418
39
12650
144
33.37
1119
ODIs
11
TM Dilshan
Srl
1999-2016
330
303
41
10290
161*
39.27
1111
ODIs
12
BC Lara
Win
1990-2007
299
289
32
10405
169
40.48
1042
ODIs
13
RG Sharma
Ind
2007-2024
265
257
36
10866
264
49.16
1012
ODIs
The following is the list of batsmen who have scored one thousand plus boundary fours in tests and in one day internationals. V Kohli achieved the feat in the just concluded test against Bangladesh at Kanpur by scoring in Tests.
No
Player
Team
Span
Mat
Inns
NO
Runs
HS
Ave
4s
Tests
1
BC Lara
Win
1990-2006
131
232
6
11953
400*
52.88
1559
Tests
BC Lara
Win
1990-2007
299
289
32
10405
169
40.48
1042
ODIs
2
CH Gayle
Win
2000-2014
103
182
11
7214
333
42.18
1046
Tests
CH Gayle
Win
1999-2019
301
294
17
10480
215
37.83
1128
ODIs
3
KC Sangakkara
Srl
2000-2015
134
233
17
12400
319
57.40
1491
Tests
KC Sangakkara
Srl
2000-2015
404
380
41
14234
169
41.98
1385
ODIs
4
M Jayawardene
Srl
1997-2014
149
252
15
11814
374
49.84
1387
Tests
M Jayawardene
Srl
1998-2015
448
418
39
12650
144
33.37
1119
ODIs
5
RT Ponting
Aus
1995-2012
168
287
29
13378
257
51.85
1509
Tests
RT Ponting
Aus
1995-2012
375
365
39
13704
164
42.03
1231
ODIs
6
SR Tendulkar
Ind
1989-2013
200
329
33
15921
248*
53.78
2058
Tests
SR Tendulkar
Ind
1989-2012
463
452
41
18426
200*
44.83
2016
ODIs
7
V Kohli
Ind
2011-2024
115
195
12
8947
254*
48.89
1001
Tests
V Kohli
Ind
2008-2024
295
283
44
13906
183
58.18
1302
ODIs
8
V Sehwag
Ind
2001-2013
104
180
6
8586
319
49.34
1233
Tests
V Sehwag
Ind
1999-2013
251
245
9
8273
219
35.05
1132
ODIs
SR Tendulkar of India is the only batsman to score 2000 plus boundary fours in Tests and in one day internationals. He has scored 2058 boundary fours in Tests and 2016 boundary fours in one day internationals