List of One Day International cricket records

Sachin Tendulkar is the leading run-scorer and century maker in ODI cricket
Muttiah Muralidharan
Muttiah Muralitharan is the highest wicket-taker in ODI cricket

One Day International (ODI) cricket is played between international cricket teams who are Full Members of the International Cricket Council (ICC) as well as the top four Associate members.[1] Unlike Test matches, ODIs consist of one inning per team, having a limit in the number of overs, currently 50 overs per innings – although in the past this has been 55 or 60 overs.[2] ODI cricket is List-A cricket, so statistics and records set in ODI matches also count toward List-A records. The earliest match recognised as an ODI was played between England and Australia in January 1971;[3] since when there have been over 4,000 ODIs played by 26 teams. The frequency of matches has steadily increased, partly because of the increase in the number of ODI-playing countries, and partly as the cricket boards of those nations seek to maximise their revenue with the increased popularity of cricket, a process that dates from the time of the Packer Revolution.[4]

The most successful team in ODI cricket, in terms of win percentage (barring the Asia XI cricket team who have only played seven games) is South Africa, who overtook previous leaders Australia in 2017, and as of 16 July 2018 have a record of 63.69%.[5] In contrast, three teams have failed to win a single ODI: East Africa, Namibia, and the USA,[6] though they have only played eleven ODIs between them.

The trend of countries to increase the number of ODI matches they play means that the aggregate lists are dominated by modern players, though this trend is reversing as teams play more Twenty20 Internationals. Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar has scored the most runs in ODIs with a total of 18,426. Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan is the highest ODI wicket-taker with a total of 534 wickets. The record for most dismissals by a wicket-keeper is held by Kumar Sangakkara of Sri Lanka while the record for most catches by a fielder is held by Sri Lankan Mahela Jayawardene.

Listing criteria

In general the top five are listed in each category (except when there is a tie for the last place among the five, when all the tied record holders are noted).

Listing notation

Team notation

  • (300–3) indicates that a team scored 300 runs for three wickets and the innings was closed, either due to a successful run chase or if no overs remained (or are able) to be bowled.
  • (300) indicates that a team scored 300 runs and was all out, either by losing all ten wickets or by having one or more batsmen unable to bat and losing the remaining wickets.

Batting notation

  • (100*) indicates that a batsman scored 100 runs and was not out.
  • (175) indicates that a batsman scored 175 runs and was out after that.

Bowling notation

  • (5–40) indicates that a bowler has captured 5 wickets while giving away 40 runs.
  • (49.5 overs) indicates that a team bowled 49 complete overs (each of six legal deliveries), and one incomplete over of just five deliveries.

Currently playing

  • Record holders who are currently playing ODIs (i.e. their record details listed could change) are shown by ‡.

Seasons

  • Cricket is played during the summer months in most countries. Domestic cricket seasons in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Zimbabwe and the West Indies may therefore span two calendar years, and are by convention said to be played in (e.g.) "2008–09". A cricket season in England is described as a single year. e.g. "2009". An international ODI series or tournament may be for a much shorter duration, and Cricinfo treats this issue by stating "any series or matches which began between May and September of any given year will appear in the relevant single year season and any that began between October and April will appear in the relevant cross-year season".[7] In the record tables, a two-year span generally indicates that the record was set within a domestic season in one of the above named countries.

Team records

Team wins, losses, ties, and no results

TeamFirst ODIMatchesWonLostTiedNo resultWin
 Afghanistan19 April 20099851450253.12
Africa XI17 August 20056140120.00
Asia XI10 January 20057420166.66
 Australia5 January 197191655631793463.54
 Bangladesh31 March 19863431102260732.73
 Bermuda17 May 2006357280020.00
 Canada9 June 19797717580222.66
East Africa7 June 1975303000.00
 England5 January 197171635732782452.16
 Hong Kong16 July 2004249140139.13
ICC World XI10 January 20054130025.00
 India13 July 197494248441174054.04
 Ireland13 June 200613660663747.67
 Kenya18 February 1996154421070528.18
 Namibia10 February 2003606000.00
 Netherlands17 February 19967628441339.04
 New Zealand11 February 197374433436563947.80
 Pakistan11 February 197389147139481854.41
 Papua New Guinea8 November 2014186120033.33
 Scotland16 May 199910638610638.50
 South Africa10 November 199158936220561663.69
 Sri Lanka7 June 197581637639953648.52
 United Arab Emirates13 April 19944512330026.66
 United States10 September 2004202000.00
 West Indies5 September 197377738535692751.93
 Zimbabwe9 June 198350813335261127.66

Last updated: 17 July 2018[8]
The win percentage excludes no results; a tie counts as half a win

Result records

Greatest win margin (by runs)

Margin Teams Venue Date Scorecard
290 runs New Zealand (402–2) beat  Ireland (112)Mannofield Park, Aberdeen1 July 2008Scorecard
275 runs Australia (417–6) beat  Afghanistan (142)WACA, Perth4 March 2015Scorecard
272 runs South Africa (399–6) beat  Zimbabwe (127)Willowmoore Park, Benoni22 October 2010Scorecard
258 runs South Africa (301–8) beat  Sri Lanka (43)Boland Park, Paarl11 January 2012Scorecard
257 runs  India (413–5) beat  Bermuda (156)Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad19 March 2007Scorecard
 South Africa (408–5) beat  West Indies (151)SCG, Sydney27 February 2015Scorecard

Last updated: 2 September 2016[9]

Greatest win margin (by balls remaining)

Margin Teams Venue Date Scorecard
277 balls† England (46–2) beat  Canada (45)Old Trafford, Manchester13 June 1979Scorecard
274 balls Sri Lanka (40–1) beat  Zimbabwe (38)SSC, Colombo8 December 2001Scorecard
272 balls Sri Lanka (37–1) beat  Canada (36)Boland Park, Paarl19 February 2003Scorecard
264 balls New Zealand (95–0) beat  Bangladesh (93)Queenstown, New Zealand31 December 2007Scorecard
253 balls Australia (66–1) beat  United States (65)The Rose Bowl, Southampton13 September 2004Scorecard

Last updated: 2 September 2016[10]
†This match was played with 60 overs per innings

Most consecutive wins

Wins Team First win Last win
21 Australia England at Hobart, 11 January 2003 West Indies at Port of Spain, 24 May 2003
12  South Africa[a] England at Centurion, 13 February 2005 New Zealand at Port Elizabeth, 30 October 2005
 Pakistan India at Jaipur, 18 November 2007 Bangladesh at Dhaka, 8 June 2008
 South Africa Ireland at Benoni, 25 September 2016 New Zealand at Hamilton, 19 February 2017
11  West Indies England at Lord's, 4 June 1984 Sri Lanka at Perth, 2 February 1985
 Australia[b] Scotland at Basseterre, 14 March 2007 Sri Lanka at Bridgetown, 28 April 2007
No Results are treated the same as losses and ties in the above table.

Last updated: 22 February 2017[11]

Notes:

  • ^[a] This sequence began after a no-result, and was ended by a no-result. The first win was over England in the 7th and final ODI (ODI 2226) of a seven-game series. The 6th ODI (ODI 2225) was a no result, before which South Africa had won the 3rd (ODI 2221), 4th (ODI 2223), and 5th (ODI 2224) ODIs. Ignoring this no result, the sequence lasted 15 matches.[12] The last win came against New Zealand in the 3rd ODI (ODI 2289) of a five-game series. The 4th ODI (ODI 2292) was a no result and South Africa won the 5th ODI (ODI 2293) as well as the 1st ODI (ODI 2297) against India in their next series before losing to India in the 2nd ODI (ODI 2298). Ignoring this no result as well, South Africa's winning streak is further extended to 17 matches.[13]
  • ^[b] This sequence was ended by a no-result. The last win was the 2007 Cricket World Cup Final (ODI 2581). Australia's next ODI (ODI 2621) was the first game of a seven-game series against India; there was no result. Australia won the next two ODIs of the series (ODI 2623 and 2625) before losing the 4th ODI (ODI 2627). If this no result is ignored, the second and third ODIs would be included in Australia's winning streak, extending it to 13 matches.[14]

Most consecutive defeats

Defeats Team First defeat Last defeat
23 Bangladesh[a] West Indies at Dhaka, 8 October 1999 South Africa at Kimberley, 9 October 2002
22 Bangladesh Pakistan at Moratuwa, 31 March 1986 India at Mohali, 14 May 1998
18  Zimbabwe India at Leicester, 11 June 1983 Australia at Hobart, 14 March 1992
 Bangladesh[a] South Africa at Bloemfontein, 22 September 2003 England at Dhaka, 12 November 2003
17 Zimbabwe Sri Lanka at Bulawayo, 20 April 2004 England at Bulawayo, 5 December 2004
No results are treated the same as wins and ties in the above table.

Last updated: 15 February 2016[15]

Notes:
  • ^[a] The 23-game sequence was ended by a no result (ODI 1904). Another four defeats followed, then another no result (ODI 1956), and then Bangladesh's 18 game losing sequence. Ignoring these no results, Bangladesh's 23 game losing sequence and 18 game losing sequence combine with the intervening four defeats into a single losing streak of 45 matches.[16]

Team scoring records

Highest innings totals

Score Team Opponent Venue Date Scorecard
481–6 (50 overs) England AustraliaNottingham19 June 2018 Scorecard
444–3 (50 overs) England PakistanNottingham30 August 2016Scorecard
443–9 (50 overs) Sri Lanka NetherlandsAmstelveen4 July 2006Scorecard
439–2 (50 overs) South Africa West IndiesJohannesburg18 January 2015Scorecard
438–9 (49.5 overs) South Africa AustraliaJohannesburg12 March 2006Scorecard
438–4 (50 overs) South Africa IndiaMumbai25 October 2015Scorecard
Last updated: 20 June 2018[17]

Highest match aggregate

Score Teams Venue Date Scorecard
872–13 (99.5 overs) Australia (434–4) v  South Africa (438–9)Johannesburg12 March 2006Scorecard
825–15 (100 overs) India (414–7) v  Sri Lanka (411–8)Rajkot15 December 2009Scorecard
763–14 (96.0 overs) New Zealand (398–5) v  England (365–9)The Oval12 June 2015Scorecard
747–14 (100 overs) India (381–6) v  England (366-8)Cuttack19 January 2017Scorecard
743–12 (99.2 overs) Australia (371–6) v  South Africa (372–6)Durban5 October 2016Scorecard

Last updated: 13 September 2017[18]

Highest second innings total to win

Score Team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
438–9 (49.5 overs) South Africa AustraliaJohannesburg12 March 2006Scorecard
372–6 (49.2 overs) South Africa AustraliaDurban5 October 2016Scorecard
362–1 (43.3 overs) India AustraliaJaipur16 October 2013Scorecard
356–7 (48.1 overs) India EnglandPune15 January 2017Scorecard
351–4 (49.3 overs) India AustraliaNagpur30 October 2013Scorecard

Last updated: 15 January 2017[19]

Lowest innings totals

Score Team Opponent Venue Date Scorecard
35 (18 overs) Zimbabwe Sri LankaHarare25 April 2004Scorecard
36 (18.4 overs) Canada Sri LankaPaarl19 Feb 2003Scorecard
38 (15.5 overs) Zimbabwe Sri LankaColombo8 Dec 2001Scorecard
43 (19.5 overs) Pakistan West IndiesCape Town25 Feb 1993Scorecard
43 (20.1 overs) Sri Lanka South AfricaPaarl11 Jan 2012Scorecard
Last updated: 15 February 2016[20]

Individual records

Individual records (batting)

Most career runs

Runs Innings Player Period
18,426452India Sachin Tendulkar1989–2012
14,234404Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara2000–2015
13,704365Australia Ricky Ponting1995–2012
13,430433Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya1989–2011
12,650418Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene1998–2015
Last updated: 15 February 2016[21]
Most career runs – progression of record
Runs Player Record held until Duration of record
82 England John Edrich24 August 19721 year, 232 days
113 Australia Greg Chappell26 August 19722 days
144 Australia Ian Chappell28 August 19722 days
302 England Dennis Amiss31 March 19741 year, 215 days
316 Australia Ian Chappell13 July 1974104 days
322 England Dennis Amiss15 July 19742 days
400 England Keith Fletcher5 June 1975325 days
509 England Dennis Amiss11 June 19756 days
599 England Keith Fletcher14 June 19753 days
859 England Dennis Amiss[a]21 December 19794 years, 190 days
867 Australia Greg Chappell23 December 19792 days
883 West Indies Cricket Board Viv Richards26 December 19793 days
953 Australia Greg Chappell16 January 198021 days
1,059 West Indies Cricket Board Viv Richards28 May 1980133 days
1,133 West Indies Cricket Board Gordon Greenidge25 November 1980181 days
1,154 Australia Greg Chappell5 December 198011 days
1,211 West Indies Cricket Board Viv Richards7 December 19802 days
2,331 Australia Greg Chappell[b]7 December 19833 years
6,501 West Indies Cricket Board Viv Richards9 November 19906 years, 337 days
8,648 West Indies Cricket Board Desmond Haynes[c]8 November 19965 years, 365 days
9,378 India Mohammad Azharuddin[d]15 October 20003 years, 342 days
18,426 India Sachin Tendulkar[e]Current18 years, 0 days

Last updated: 21 January 2016


Notes:

  • ^[a] Dennis Amiss finished his career with 859 runs
  • ^[b] Greg Chappell finished his career with 2,331 runs
  • ^[c] Desmond Haynes finished his career with 8,648 runs
  • ^[d] Mohammad Azharuddin finished his career with 9,378 runs
  • ^[e] Sachin Tendulkar finished his career with 18,426 runs

Most runs in each batting position

Batting position Player Runs Average
OpenerIndia Sachin Tendulkar1531048.30
Number 3Australia Ricky Ponting1266242.49
Number 4Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene694635.26
Number 5Sri Lanka Arjuna Ranatunga467538.64
Number 6India MS Dhoni402446.79
Number 7New Zealand Chris Harris213031.32
Number 8Pakistan Wasim Akram120817.01
Number 9Bangladesh Mashrafe Mortaza66112.24
Number 10Pakistan Waqar Younis47811.12
Number 11Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan1705.48

Last updated: 17 July 2018[22]

Highest individual scores

Runs Player Match Venue Date Scorecard
264India Rohit Sharma India v  Sri LankaKolkata13 November 2014Scorecard
237*New Zealand Martin Guptill New Zealand v  West IndiesWellington21 March 2015Scorecard
219India Virender Sehwag India v  West IndiesIndore8 December 2011Scorecard
215West Indies Cricket Board Chris Gayle West Indies v  ZimbabweCanberra24 February 2015Scorecard
210*Pakistan Fakhar Zaman Pakistan v  ZimbabweBulawayo20 July 2018Scorecard
Last updated: 20 July 2018[23]

Highest individual score in chronological order (Progressive Record)

Date Runs Player Match Scorecard Opponent Notes
5 January 197182England John EdrichScorecard  Australia
  • First ever ODI fifty
  • Ended up in losing side
24 August 1972103England Dennis AmissScorecard  Australia
  • First ever ODI Century
  • Achieved while chasing target
7 September 1973105West Indies Cricket Board Roy FredericksScorecard  England
  • Achieved while chasing target
31 August 1974116*England David LloydScorecard  Pakistan
  • Lost the match
7 June 1975137England Dennis AmissScorecard  India
  • World Cup
  • Only player to reclaim the record
7 June 1975171*New Zealand Glenn TurnerScorecard East Africa
  • World Cup
  • First ever ODI 150
  • Faced maximum number of balls (201)
18 June 1983175*India Kapil DevScorecard  Zimbabwe
  • World Cup
  • Fastest century as on date (18 June 1983)
31 May 1984189*West Indies Cricket Board Viv RichardsScorecard  England
  • Century stand for the last wicket
21 May 1997194Pakistan Saeed AnwarScorecard  India
16 August 2009194*Zimbabwe Charles CoventryScorecard  Bangladesh
  • Equaled the record but was not out.
  • Lost the match
24 February 2010200*India Sachin TendulkarScorecard  South Africa
  • First ever ODI double century
8 December 2011219India Virendar SehwagScorecard  West Indies
    13 November 2014264India Rohit SharmaScorecard  Sri Lanka
    • First ever ODI 250
    • First man to achieve two double hundreds in ODIs

    Last updated: 31 August 2016[24]

    Highest individual score at each position

    Batting position Player Score Opponent Venue Date
    Number 1New Zealand Martin Guptill237* West IndiesWestpac Stadium21 March 2015
    Number 2India Rohit Sharma264 Sri LankaEden Gardens13 November 2014
    Number 3Zimbabwe Charles Coventry194* BangladeshQueens Sports Club16 August 2009
    Number 4West Indies Cricket Board Vivian Richards189* EnglandOld Trafford31 May 1984
    Number 5South Africa AB de Villiers162* West IndiesSydney Cricket Ground27 February 2015
    Number 6India Kapil Dev175* ZimbabweNevill Ground18 June 1983
    Number 7New Zealand Luke Ronchi170* Sri LankaUniversity Oval23 January 2015
    Number 8England Chris Woakes95* Sri LankaTrent Bridge21 June 2016
    Number 9West Indies Cricket Board Andre Russell92* IndiaSir Vivian Richards Stadium11 June 2011
    Number 10West Indies Cricket Board Ravi Rampaul86* IndiaACA-VDCA Stadium2 December 2011
    Number 11Pakistan Mohammad Amir58 EnglandTrent Bridge30 August 2016

    Last updated: 29 January 2017[25]

    Highest career average

    Average Innings Runs Player Period
    67.00321,541Netherlands Ryan ten Doeschate2006–2011
    64.05211,089Pakistan Fakhar Zaman2017–present
    58.202039,779India Virat Kohli2008–present
    54.33472,119Pakistan Babar Azam2015–present
    53.581966,912Australia Michael Bevan1994–2004
    Qualification: 20 innings

    Last updated: 21 September 2018[26]

    Highest strike rates

    Strike rate Runs Balls faced Player Period
    130.81985753West Indies Cricket Board Andre Russell2011–present
    121.302,1811,798Australia Glenn Maxwell2012–present
    117.113,1482,688England Jos Buttler2012–present
    117.06590504Bermuda Lionel Cann2006–2009
    117.008,0646892Pakistan Shahid Afridi1996–2015
    Qualification: 500 balls faced

    Last updated: 17 July 2018[27]

    Most centuries

    Centuries Innings Player Period
    49452India Sachin Tendulkar1989–2012
    35211India Virat Kohli2008–present
    30365Australia Ricky Ponting1995–2012
    28433Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya1989–2011
    26161South Africa Hashim Amla2008–present

    Last updated: 17 July 2018[28]

    Most fifties

    Fifties Innings Player Period
    96452India Sachin Tendulkar1989–2012
    93380Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara2000–2015
    86314South Africa Jacques Kallis1996–2014
    83318India Rahul Dravid1996–2011
    350Pakistan Inzamam-ul-Haq1991–2007

    Last updated: 15 February 2016[29]

    Fastest fifties

    Balls faced Player Match Venue Date Scorecard
    16South Africa AB de Villiers South Africa v  West IndiesJohannesburg2014–15Scorecard
    17Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka v  PakistanSingapore1996Scorecard
    Sri Lanka Kusal Perera Sri Lanka v  PakistanKandy2015Scorecard
    New Zealand Martin Guptill New Zealand v  Sri LankaChristchurch2015–16Scorecard
    18Australia Simon O'Donnell Australia v  Sri LankaSharjah1990Scorecard
    Pakistan Shahid Afridi Pakistan v  Sri LankaNairobi1996Scorecard
    Pakistan Shahid Afridi Pakistan v  NetherlandsColombo2002Scorecard
    Australia Glenn Maxwell Australia v  IndiaBangalore2013Scorecard
    Pakistan Shahid Afridi Pakistan v  BangladeshDhaka2014Scorecard
    New Zealand Brendon McCullum New Zealand v  EnglandWellington2014–15Scorecard
    Australia Aaron Finch Australia v  Sri LankaDumbulla2016Scorecard
    Last updated: 23 October 2017[30]

    Fastest centuries

    Balls faced Player Match Venue Date Scorecard
    31South Africa AB de Villiers South Africa v  West IndiesJohannesburg2014–15Scorecard
    36New Zealand Corey Anderson New Zealand v  West IndiesQueenstown Events Centre2013–14Scorecard
    37Pakistan Shahid Afridi Pakistan v  Sri LankaNairobi Gymkhana Club1996Scorecard
    44South Africa Mark Boucher South Africa v  ZimbabweSenwes Park2006Scorecard
    45West Indies Cricket Board Brian Lara West Indies v  BangladeshDhaka1999Scorecard
    Pakistan Shahid Afridi Pakistan v  IndiaKanpur2005Scorecard
    Last updated: 24 October 2017[31]

    Fastest double centuries

    Balls faced Player Match Venue Season Scorecard
    138West Indies Cricket Board Chris Gayle West Indies v  ZimbabweCanberra2014–15Scorecard
    140India Virender Sehwag India v  West IndiesIndore2011–12Scorecard
    147India Sachin Tendulkar India v  South AfricaGwalior2009–10Scorecard
    148Pakistan Fakhar Zaman Pakistan v  ZimbabweBulawayo2018 Scorecard
    151India Rohit Sharma India v  Sri LankaKolkata2014–15Scorecard
    India Rohit Sharma India v  Sri LankaMohali2017–18Scorecard
    Last updated: 20 July 2018[32]

    Most sixes in career

    Sixes Player Innings
    351Pakistan Shahid Afridi369
    270Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya433
    267West Indies Cricket Board Chris Gayle276
    217India MS Dhoni274
    202South Africa AB de Villiers215
    Last updated: 17 July 2018[33]

    Most fours in career

    Fours Player Innings
    2016India Sachin Tendulkar452
    1500Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya433
    1385Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara380
    1231Australia Ricky Ponting365
    1162Australia Adam Gilchrist279

    Last updated: 15 February 2016[34]

    Most sixes in an innings

    Sixes Runs Player Opposition Venue Match date Scorecard
    16209India Rohit Sharma AustraliaBangalore02 Nov 2013Scorecard
    149South Africa AB de Villiers West IndiesJohannesburg18 Jan 2015Scorecard
    215West Indies Cricket Board Chris Gayle ZimbabweCanberra24 Feb 2015Scorecard
    15185*Australia Shane Watson BangladeshDhaka11 Apr 2011Scorecard
    14131*New Zealand Corey Anderson West IndiesQueenstown1 Jan 2014Scorecard
    Last updated: 31 August 2016[35]

    Most fours in an innings

    Fours Runs Player Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
    33264India Rohit Sharma Sri LankaKolkata13 November 2014Scorecard
    25200*India Sachin Tendulkar South AfricaGwalior24 February 2010Scorecard
    219India Virendar Sehwag West IndiesIndore8 December 2011Scorecard
    24157Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya NetherlandsAmstelveen4 July 2006Scorecard
    237*New Zealand Martin Guptill West IndiesWellington21 March 2015Scorecard
    173 Australia David Warner  South Africa Cape Town 12 October 2016 Scorecard
    210* Pakistan Fakhar Zaman  Zimbabwe Bulawayo 20 July 2018 Scorecard
    Last updated: 20 July 2018[36]

    Most runs in a calendar year

    Runs Innings Player Year
    189433India Sachin Tendulkar1998
    176741India Sourav Ganguly1999
    176143India Rahul Dravid1999
    161132India Sachin Tendulkar1996
    160130Australia Matthew Hayden2007
    Last updated: 15 February 2016[37]

    Most runs in an over

    Runs Sequence Batsman Bowler Venue Date Scorecard
    36 6–6–6–6–6–6South Africa Herschelle GibbsNetherlands Daan van BungeSt. Kitts2006–07Scorecard
    35 6–W–6–6–6–4–6Sri Lanka Thisara PereraSouth Africa Robin PetersonPallekele2013Scorecard
    34 4–(N+6)–2–(N+4)–4–4–2–6South Africa AB de VilliersWest Indies Cricket Board Jason HolderSydney2014–15Scorecard
    32 4–4–6–6–6–6Pakistan Shahid AfridiSri Lanka Malinga BandaraAbu Dhabi2007Scorecard
    31 1–6–6–4–6–(N+4)–W–2[a]New Zealand Kane Williamson
    New Zealand James Franklin
    Canada Rizwan Cheema
    Canada Harvir Baidwan
    Mumbai2010–11Scorecard
    Last updated: 2 December 2016[38]

    Key:

    • N – No ball
    • W – Wide

    Notes:

    • ^[a] Kane Williamson faced the first ball of the over before turning over the strike to James Franklin. Rizwan Cheema was taken out of the bowling attack after bowling the no-ball, which was his second above-the-waist full toss bowled in the innings. He was replaced by Harvir Baidwan, who bowled the last two deliveries of the over.[39]

    Most runs in a match on the losing side

    Innings Player Runs Opposition Year
    1stZimbabwe Charles Coventry194* Bangladesh2009
    1stAustralia Matthew Hayden181* New Zealand2007
    2ndWest Indies Cricket Board Evin Lewis176* England2017
    2ndIndia Sachin Tendulkar175 Australia2009
    2ndAustralia David Warner173 South Africa2016
    Last updated: 17 July 2018[40]

    Most innings before first duck

    Innings Player Year
    105*Australia/South Africa Kepler Wessels [lower-alpha 1]1994
    72Sri Lanka Kumar Dharmasena2001
    70West Indies Cricket Board Gordon Greenidge1986
    68New Zealand Craig McMillan2001
    67New Zealand Chris Cairns1997
    67South Africa Graeme Smith2005
    67*Afghanistan Samiullah Shenwari[lower-alpha 2]2018
    Last updated: 1 March 2017[41]
    Notes:
    1. Wessels went through his ODI career without being dismissed for a duck
    2. Shenwari has yet to be dismissed for a duck in ODIs

    Most runs in an innings as captain

    Runs Player Opponents Year
    219India Virender SehwagWest Indies2011
    208*India Rohit SharmaSri Lanka2017
    189Sri Lanka Sanath JayasuriyaIndia2000
    186*India Sachin TendulkarNew Zealand1999
    181West Indies Cricket Board Sir Vivian RichardsSri Lanka1987
    Last updated: 1 March 2017[42]

    Most runs in an innings as wicketkeeper batsman

    Runs Player Opponents Year
    183*India MS DhoniSri Lanka2005
    178South Africa Quinton de KockAustralia2016
    172Australia Adam GilchristNew Zealand2004
    170*New Zealand Luke RonchiSri Lanka2015
    169Sri Lanka Kumar SangakkaraSouth Africa2013
    Last updated: 1 March 2017[43]

    Most Runs in a career without hundred

    Runs Player Best Span
    5122Pakistan Misbah-ul-Haq96*2002–2015
    3717Pakistan Wasim Akram861984–2003
    3266Pakistan Moin Khan72*1990–2004
    2943Zimbabwe Heath Streak79*1993–2005
    2784New Zealand Andrew Jones931987–1995

    Last updated: 1 March 2017[44]

    Individual records (bowling)

    Most wickets

    Wickets Matches Player Period
    534350Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan1993–2011
    502356Pakistan Wasim Akram1984–2003
    416262Pakistan Waqar Younis1989–2003
    400322Sri Lanka Chaminda Vaas1994–2008
    395398Pakistan Shahid Afridi1996–2015

    Last updated: 15 February 2016[45]

    Best career bowling average

    Bowling average Player Runs Wickets
    14.09Afghanistan Rashid Khan1,621115
    17.69Afghanistan Mujeeb Ur Rahman76143
    18.84West Indies Cricket Board Joel Garner2,752146
    18.90Australia Ryan Harris83244
    18.97West Indies Cricket Board Tony Gray83544
    Qualification: 1000 balls bowled
    Last updated: 21 September 2018[46]

    Best innings figures

    Bowling figures Player Match Venue Date
    8/19Sri Lanka Chaminda Vaas Sri Lanka v  ZimbabweColombo8 December 2001
    7/12Pakistan Shahid Afridi Pakistan v  West IndiesGuyana14 July 2013
    7/15Australia Glenn McGrath Australia v  NamibiaPotchefstroom27 February 2003
    7/18Afghanistan Rashid Khan Afghanistan v  West IndiesGros Islet9 June 2017
    7/20Australia Andy Bichel Australia v  EnglandPort Elizabeth2 March 2003
    Last updated: 10 June 2017[47]

    Best career economy rate

    Economy rate Player Balls Runs
    3.09West Indies Cricket Board Joel Garner5,3302,752
    3.25Australia Max Walker1,006546
    3.27England Mike Hendrick1,248681
    3.28England Bob Willis3,5951,968
    3.30New Zealand Richard Hadlee6,1823,407
    Qualification: 1000 balls bowled
    Last updated: 15 February 2016[48]

    Best career bowling strike rate

    Bowling strike rate Player Balls Wickets
    21.7Afghanistan Rashid Khan2,504115
    23.4Australia Ryan Harris1,03144
    24.7New Zealand Corey Anderson1,48560
    24.7Pakistan Hasan Ali1,76071
    25.4Republic of Ireland Barry McCarthy1,19447
    Qualification: 1000 balls bowled
    Last updated: 21 September 2018.[49]

    Most 5 wickets in an innings

    5 wickets in an innings Player Matches
    13Pakistan Waqar Younis262
    10Sri Lanka Muttiah Muralitharan350
    9Australia Brett Lee221
    Pakistan Shahid Afridi398
    7Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga194
    Australia Glenn McGrath250

    Last updated: 12 June 2017[50]

    Most runs conceded in an innings

    Runs Bowling figures Player Match Venue Date
    11310–0–113–0Australia Mick Lewis Australia v  South AfricaJohannesburg12 Mar 2006
    11010–0–110–0Pakistan Wahab Riaz Pakistan v  EnglandNottingham30 Aug 2016
    10610–0–106–1India Bhuvneshwar Kumar India v  South AfricaMumbai25 Oct 2015
    10–0–106–0Sri Lanka Nuwan Pradeep Sri Lanka v  IndiaMohali13 Dec 2017
    10512–1–105–2New Zealand Martin Snedden New Zealand v  EnglandThe Oval9 June 1983
    10–0–105–0New Zealand Tim Southee New Zealand v  IndiaChristchurch8 Mar 2009
    9–0–105–1Zimbabwe Brian Vitori Zimbabwe v  New ZealandNapier9 Feb 2012
    Last updated: 13 December 2017[51]

    Individual records (fielding)

    Most catches in ODI career

    Catches Player Matches
    218Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene448
    160Australia Ricky Ponting375
    156India Mohammed Azharuddin334
    140India Sachin Tendulkar463
    133New Zealand Stephen Fleming280
    Note:The list excludes catches made as wicket-keeper.[52]

    Last updated: 15 February 2016

    Individual records (wicket-keeping)

    Most dismissals

    Dismissals Player Innings
    482 (383 catches + 99 stumpings)Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara353
    472 (417 catches + 55 stumpings)Australia Adam Gilchrist281
    424 (402 catches + 22 stumpings)South Africa Mark Boucher290
    407 (300 catches + 107 stumpings)India MS Dhoni316
    287 (214 catches + 73 stumpings)Pakistan Moin Khan209

    Last updated: 17 July 2018[53]
    Note. Sangakkara also took 19 catches in 44 matches when he was not the designated wicket keeper.
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    Most catches

    Catches Player Innings
    417Australia Adam Gilchrist281
    402South Africa Mark Boucher290
    383Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara353
    300India MS Dhoni316
    227New Zealand Brendon McCullum183

    Last updated: 17 July 2018[55]
    Note. Sangakkara also took 19 catches in 44 matches when he was not the designated wicket keeper.
    [54]

    Most stumpings

    Stumpings Player Innings
    107 India MS Dhoni316
    99 Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara353
    75 Sri Lanka Romesh Kaluwitharana185
    73 Pakistan Moin Khan209
    55 Australia Adam Gilchrist281

    Last updated: 17 July 2018[56]

    Individual records (other)

    Most matches played

    Matches Player Period
    463India Sachin Tendulkar1989–2012
    448Sri Lanka Mahela Jayawardene1998–2015
    445Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya1989–2011
    404Sri Lanka Kumar Sangakkara2000–2015
    398Pakistan Shahid Afridi1996–2015
    Last updated: 9 January 2016[57]

    Partnership records

    Highest partnerships

    Runs Players Opposition Venue Season
    372 (2nd wicket) West Indies Cricket Board Chris Gayle ‡ (215) & West Indies Cricket Board Marlon Samuels ‡ (133*) ZimbabweCanberra2014–15
    331 (2nd wicket)India Sachin Tendulkar (186*) & India Rahul Dravid (153) New ZealandHyderabad1999–00
    318 (2nd wicket)(first 300+) India Sourav Ganguly (183) & India Rahul Dravid (145)v  Sri LankaTaunton1999
    304 (1st wicket)Pakistan Fakhar Zaman ‡ (210*) & Pakistan Imam-ul-Haq ‡ (113) ZimbabweBulawayo2018
    286 (1st wicket)Sri Lanka Sanath Jayasuriya (152) & Sri Lanka Upul Tharanga ‡ (109) EnglandHeadingley2006
    Note:indicate partnerships, made in the Cricket World Cup.

    Last updated: 20 July 2018[58]

    Highest partnership for each wicket

    Wicket Runs Players Opposition Venue Season
    1st304Pakistan Imam-ul-Haq ‡ & Pakistan Fakhar Zaman ZimbabweBulawayo2018
    2nd372West Indies Cricket Board Chris Gayle ‡ & West Indies Cricket Board Marlon Samuels ZimbabweCanberra2014–15
    3rd258West Indies Cricket Board Darren Bravo ‡ & West Indies Cricket Board Denesh Ramdin BangladeshBasseterre2014
    4th275*India Mohammad Azharuddin & India Ajay Jadeja ZimbabweCuttack1998
    5th256*South Africa David Miller ‡ & South Africa JP Duminy ZimbabweHamilton2014–15
    6th267*New Zealand Grant Elliott ‡ & New Zealand Luke Ronchi Sri LankaDunedin2015
    7th177England Jos Buttler & England Adil Rashid New ZealandEdgbaston2015
    8th138*South Africa Justin Kemp & South Africa Andrew Hall IndiaCape Town2006
    9th132Sri Lanka Angelo Mathews ‡ & Sri Lanka Lasith Malinga AustraliaMelbourne2010
    10th106*West Indies Cricket Board Viv Richards & West Indies Cricket Board Michael Holding EnglandOld Trafford1984
    Last updated: 20 July 2018[59]

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