In November 2014, India's Rohit Sharma broke the record for the highest individual score in a One Day International cricket match. The opener scored an astonishing 264 runs of 173 balls against Sri Lanka in Kolkata.
What is the highest team total in ODI?
The world record is held by England in their innings of 481/6 in 50 overs against Australia at Trent Bridge, Nottingham on 19 June 2018.
What is the highest total of India in ODI?
- *Highest total – 418/5 in 50 overs vs WI at Indore on December 8, 2011.
- *Lowest total – 54 all out in 26.3 overs vs SL at Sharjah on October 29, 2000.
- *Largest victory – by 257 runs vs Bermuda at Port of Spain on March 19, 2007.
Who hit 6 sixes in an over?
Herschelle Gibbs hits six sixes in an over in ODI cricket
While Shastri and Sobers were the first two batsmen to reach the milestone, it is former South Africa batsman Herschelle Gibbs who was the first to hit six sixes in an over in international cricket.
Who scored 200 in ODI first?
NEW DELHI: It was on this day, 12 years ago, when Sachin Tendulkar became the "first man on the planet" to score a double century in ODIs. The Master Blaster achieved the feat against South Africa at the Captain Roop Singh Stadium, Gwalior.
20 related questions foundWho is the fastest 50 in the world?
Despite the numerous blitzkriegs by batters over the past decade-and-a-half, though, former Indian cricketer Yuvraj Singh holds the record for the fastest 50 in T20 cricket, courtesy his memorable knock against England at Durban in the inaugural ICC T20 World Cup in 2007.
Who scored most 150 in ODI?
Rohit overtakes Sachin to record most 150+ scores in ODI cricket. With his unbeaten 152 off 117 balls against Windies in the first ODI on Sunday, India opener Rohit Sharma took his tally of 150-plus ODI scores to six.
What is the highest score in BBL?
The highest score by any team in BBL is 223.8 scored by Hobart Hurricanes vs Melbourne Renegades on 12 January 2017. Playing first Melbourne Renegades scored 222/4 in 20 overs.
Who scored 300 in ODI?
Don Bradman is international cricket history's only player to score 300+ runs in one day, accomplishing the feat on July 11, 1930.
What is a good score in ODI?
In fact any score over 280 is a good chance of being a winning one - scores of 280-299 are successful 70.9 per cent of the time. But the data also shows just how vital an extra 20-30 runs can be at the end of an innings.
Has India scored 400 in ODI?
India has posted scores of 400 runs or more five times in ODI cricket.
Who scored 3 consecutive centuries in ODI?
Kumar Sangakkara leads the list of players to score most consecutive centuries in ODI followed by AB de Villiers. He is also on the list of most sixes in ODI. South African wicketkeeper-batsman Quinton de Kock is 6th on the list after he smashed 3 consecutive centuries against India.
Who scored slowest fifty in T20?
West Indies batsman Lendl Simmons scored the slowest half-century recorded in T20 cricket after scoring 50 runs off 60 balls in a Caribbean Premier League match on Saturday. Simmons, who opened the innings for the Nevis Patriots, played wearing only his left pad.
Who scored fastest 100 in Test?
1. Brendon McCullum Scored the fastest century in Test cricket against Australia in 54 balls.
- Brendon McCullum Scored the fastest century in Test cricket against Australia in 54 balls. ...
- Brendon McCullum, New Zealand's all-time greatest batsman, has the fastest test century ever scored.
What is the slowest 50 in Test cricket?
- 1) Trevor Bailey (England) – 350 Balls: ...
- 2) Allan Border (Australia) – 262 Balls: ...
- 3) Evan Gray (New Zealand) – 238 Balls: ...
- 4) Chris Tavare (England) – 236 Balls: ...
- 5) Peter May (Australia) – 235 Balls: ...
- Slowest Test Fifties in Terms of Time Spent at the Crease.
Who scored fastest 100 in ODI?
Seven years ago on January 18, South African cricket legend AB de Villiers created the record of scoring the fastest ODI century, in Johannesburg. In the second ODI match against West Indies, the Proteas batter scored 100 runs in just 31 balls, registering his name in the history books.