Sachin Tendulkar is the leading run-scorer 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 matches are a subset of List A cricket.

The earliest match recognised as an ODI was played between England and Australia in January 1971;[3] since when there have been more than 4,600 ODIs played by 29 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] In February 2022, in their home series against the West Indies, India played their 1,000th ODI match,[5] becoming the first team to play one thousand matches in this format.[6]

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, in which case 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.
Active players
  • Currently active ODI players appear in boldface.
  • Currently active ODI officials 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 "as a rule of thumb, any series or tour or tournament which began between the six months of April and September of any given year will appear in the relevant single year season and any that began between October and March 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 result%Win*
 Afghanistan19 April 200916177791449.36
Africa XI17 August 20056140120.00
Asia XI10 January 20057420166.66
 Australia5 January 197199760634893463.39
 Bangladesh31 March 198643515726801036.94
 Bermuda17 May 2006357280020.00
 Canada9 June 19798220600225.00
East Africa7 June 1975303000.00
 England5 January 197179740035793152.80
 Hong Kong16 July 2004269160136.00
ICC World XI10 January 20054130025.00
 India13 July 19741,05555944394455.73
 Ireland13 June 20061987910131543.98
 Jersey27 March 20235140020.00
 Kenya18 February 1996154421070528.18
 Namibia10 February 20034823240148.93
   Nepal1 August 20185930271152.58
 Netherlands17 February 199612341762435.29
 New Zealand11 February 197382437939574348.97
 Oman27 April 20194623241152.22
 Pakistan11 February 197397051242892154.42
 Papua New Guinea8 November 20146614511021.96
 Scotland16 May 199915368771746.91
 South Africa10 November 199167241023562163.44
 Sri Lanka7 June 197591241745054048.10
 United Arab Emirates13 April 199410837701034.72
 United States10 September 20045122272045.09
 West Indies5 September 1973870420409113050.65
 Zimbabwe9 June 198357215139881527.82
*The win percentage excludes no results and counts ties (irrespective of a tiebreaker) as half a win.
Last updated: 11 January 2024[8]

Result records

Greatest win margin (by runs)

Margin Teams Venue Date Scorecard
317 runs  India (390–5) beat  Sri Lanka (73)Greenfield International Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram15 January 2023Scorecard
309 runs  Australia (399–8) beat  Netherlands (90)Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi25 October 2023Scorecard
304 runs  Zimbabwe (408–6) beat  United States (104)Harare Sports Club, Harare26 June 2023Scorecard
302 runs  India (357–8) beat  Sri Lanka (55)Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai2 November 2023Scorecard
290 runs  New Zealand (402–2) beat  Ireland (112)Mannofield Park, Aberdeen1 July 2008Scorecard
Last updated: 2 November 2023[9]

Greatest win margin (by balls remaining)

Margin Teams Venue Date Scorecard
277 balls[lower-alpha 1]  England (46–2) beat  Canada (45)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
268 balls    Nepal (36–2) beat  United States (35)TU Cricket Ground, Kirtipur12 February 2020Scorecard
264 balls  New Zealand (95–0) beat  Bangladesh (93)Queenstown, New Zealand31 December 2007Scorecard
Last updated: 17 September 2023[10]
  1. This match was played with 60 overs per innings

Greatest win margin (by wickets)

Teams batting second have won by a margin of ten wickets 63 times, with West Indies and India winning in such a manner 10 times.[11]

Highest successful chases

Score Team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
438–9 (49.5 overs) South Africa AustraliaJohannesburg12 March 2006Scorecard
374–9 (50 overs)[lower-alpha 1] Netherlands West IndiesHarare26 June 2023Scorecard
372–6 (49.2 overs) South Africa AustraliaDurban5 October 2016Scorecard
364–4 (48.4 overs) England West IndiesBridgetown20 February 2019Scorecard
362–1 (43.3 overs) India AustraliaJaipur16 October 2013Scorecard
Last updated: 26 June 2023[12]
  1. match ended in tie but Netherlands won on super over

Narrowest win margins (by runs)

The narrowest margin of victory by teams batting first is one run, which has been achieved in 35 ODIs. Australia have won by this margin on six occasions, which is the most for any team.[13]

Narrowest win margins (by balls remaining)

Teams batting second have won on the final ball of their innings 40 times, with South Africa winning in such a manner seven times.[14]

Narrowest win margins (by wickets)

The narrowest margin of victory by wickets is by a single wicket, which has settled 70 ODIs. West Indies have recorded such victory on twelve occasions.[15]

Lowest totals defended successfully

Total Defended by Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
125 India Pakistan (87 in 32.5 overs)Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah22 March 1985Scorecard
127 West Indies England (125 in 48.2 overs)Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown4 February 1981Scorecard
129 Zimbabwe Afghanistan (126 in 29.3 overs)Harare Sports Club, Harare21 February 2017Scorecard
 South Africa England (115 in 43.4 overs)Buffalo Park, East London19 January 1996Scorecard
131 Afghanistan Zimbabwe (82 in 30.5 overs)Sharjah Cricket Association Stadium, Sharjah25 December 2015Scorecard
Last updated: 30 August 2019[16]
Qualification: Only completed innings in matches that did not have overs reduced are included.

Most consecutive wins

Wins[lower-alpha 1] Team First win Last win
21  Australia England at Hobart, 11 January 2003 West Indies at Port of Spain, 24 May 2003
13  Sri Lanka  Afghanistan at Sooriyawewa, 4 June 2023  Bangladesh at Colombo, 9 September 2023
12  South Africa[lower-alpha 2] 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
  1. No Results are treated the same as losses and ties in this table.
  2. This sequence began after a no-result, and was ended by a no-result. The first win was against England in the final ODI of a seven-game series. The sixth ODI ended with no result, before which South Africa had won the previous three matches. Ignoring this no result, the sequence lasted 15 matches.[17] The last win came against New Zealand in the third ODI of a five-game series. The fourth ODI ended with no result and South Africa went on to win the fifth ODI as well as the first ODI in their next series against India. Ignoring this no result as well, South Africa's winning streak is further extended to 17 matches.[18]

Most consecutive defeats

Defeats[lower-alpha 1] Team First defeat Last defeat
23  Bangladesh[lower-alpha 2] 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[lower-alpha 2] South Africa at Bloemfontein, 22 September 2003 England at Dhaka, 12 November 2003
 Papua New Guinea Oman at Aberdeen, 14 August 2019   Nepal at Sharjah, 16 March 2022
Last updated: 19 March 2022[22]
  1. No results are treated the same as wins and ties in this table.
  2. 1 2 The 23-game sequence was ended by a no result (ODI 1904).[19] Another four defeats followed, then another no result (ODI 1956),[20] 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.[21]

Most consecutive All out dismissals

Allout dismissal Team First Team Last Team
14  Sri Lanka Afghanistan at Hambantota, 4 June 2023 India at Colombo, 12 September 2023
10  Australia  India at Punjab, 2 November 2009  West Indies at Adelaide, 9 Febrauary 2010
9  Australia  Afghanistan at Perth, 4 March 2015  England at London, 5 September 2015
Last updated: 15 September 2023[23]

Team scoring records

Highest innings totals

Score Team Opponent Venue Date Scorecard
498–4 (50 overs)  England NetherlandsAmstelveen17 June 2022Scorecard
481–6 (50 overs)  AustraliaNottingham19 June 2018Scorecard
444–3 (50 overs)  Pakistan30 August 2016Scorecard
443–9 (50 overs)  Sri Lanka NetherlandsAmstelveen4 July 2006Scorecard
439–2 (50 overs)  South Africa West IndiesJohannesburg18 January 2015Scorecard
Last updated: 17 June 2022[24]

Highest innings total batting second

Score Team Opponent Venue Date Result Scorecard
438–9 (49.5 overs)  South Africa AustraliaJohannesburg12 March 2006WonScorecard
411–8 (50 overs)  Sri Lanka IndiaRajkot15 December 2009LostScorecard
389 (48 overs)  West Indies EnglandSt. George's27 February 2019LostScorecard
383–9 (50 overs)  New Zealand AustraliaDharamsala28 October 2023LostScorecard
374–9 (50 overs)  Netherlands West IndiesHarare26 June 2023Tie (Won by super over)Scorecard
Last updated: 28 October 2023[25]

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
807–16 (98.0 overs)  England (418–6) v  West Indies (389)St George's27 February 2019Scorecard
771–19 (99.2 overs)  Australia (388) v  New Zealand (383-9)Dharamshala28 October 2023

Scorecard

764–14 (99.4 overs)  England (498-4) v  Netherlands (266)Amstelveen17 June 2022Scorecard
Last updated: 28 October 2023[26]

Lowest innings totals

Score Team Opponent Venue Date Scorecard
35 (12.0 overs)  United States   NepalKirtipur12 February 2020Scorecard
35 (18.0 overs)  Zimbabwe Sri LankaHarare25 April 2004Scorecard
36 (18.4 overs)  CanadaPaarl19 Feb 2003Scorecard
38 (15.5 overs)  ZimbabweColombo8 Dec 2001Scorecard
43 (19.5 overs)  Pakistan West IndiesCape Town25 Feb 1993Scorecard
Last updated: 12 February 2020[27]

Shortest completed innings (by balls)

Score Balls Team Opponent Venue Date Scorecard
35 72  United States   NepalKirtipur12 February 2020Scorecard
54 83  Zimbabwe AfghanistanHarare26 February 2017Scorecard
45 84  Namibia AustraliaPotchefstroom27 February 2003Scorecard
92 89  Canada KenyaNairobi (Jaff)5 February 2007Scorecard
50 92  Sri Lanka IndiaColombo (RPS)17 September 2023Scorecard
Last updated: 17 September 2023[28]

Most sixes in an innings

Sixes Team Opponent Venue Match date Scorecard
26  England NetherlandsAmstelveen17 June 2022Scorecard
25  AfghanistanManchester18 June 2019Scorecard
24  West IndiesSt George's27 February 2019Scorecard
23  West Indies EnglandBridgetown20 February 2019Scorecard
22  New Zealand West IndiesQueenstown1 January 2014Scorecard
 West Indies EnglandSt George's27 February 2019Scorecard
Last updated: 8 January 2021[29]

Most fours in an innings

Fours Team Opponent Venue Match date Scorecard
56  Sri Lanka NetherlandsAmstelveen4 July 2006Scorecard
48  India West IndiesIndore8 December 2011Scorecard
 Australia South AfricaBloemfontein9 September 2023Scorecard
47  India Sri LankaKolkata13 November 2014Scorecard
45  Scotland EnglandEdinburgh10 June 2018Scorecard
Last updated: 12 September 2023[30]

Individual Hundreds in an innings

Hundreds Team Opponent Venue Match date Scorecard
3  South Africa West IndiesJohannesburg21 January 2015Scorecard
 South Africa IndiaMumbai4 July 2015Scorecard
 England NetherlandsAmstelveen22 June 2022Scorecard
 South Africa Sri LankaNew Delhi7 October 2023Scorecard
Last updated: 7 October 2023[31]

Individual Hundreds in a match

Hundreds Team 1 Total Hundreds Team 2 Total Hundreds Venue Match date Scorecard
4  Pakistan2 Australia2Lahore10 November 1998Scorecard
 India2 Australia2Nagpur30 October 2013Scorecard
 Pakistan2 Sri Lanka2Hyderabad10 October 2023Scorecard
Last updated: 12 September 2023[32]

Individual records (batting)

Most career runs

Rank Runs Inn. Player Team Average 100 50 Period
1 18,426 452Sachin Tendulkar India44.8349961989–2012
2 14,234 404Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka41.9825932000–2015
3 13,848 280Virat Kohli India58.6750722008–Present
4 13,704 365Ricky Ponting Australia42.0330821995–2012
5 13,430 433Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka32.3628681989–2011
Last updated: 20 November 2023[33]

Most career runs – progression of record

Runs Player Team Record held until Duration of record
82 John Edrich England24 August 1972[34]1 year, 232 days
113 Greg Chappell Australia26 August 1972[35]2 days
144 Ian Chappell28 August 1972[36]2 days
302 Dennis Amiss England31 March 1974[37]1 year, 215 days
316 Ian Chappell Australia13 July 1974[38]104 days
322 Dennis Amiss England15 July 1974[39]2 days
400 Keith Fletcher5 June 1975[40]325 days
509 Dennis Amiss11 June 1975[41]6 days
599 Keith Fletcher14 June 1975[42]3 days
859 Dennis Amiss[a]21 December 1979[43]4 years, 190 days
867 Greg Chappell Australia23 December 1979[44]2 days
883 Viv Richards West Indies26 December 1979[45]3 days
953 Greg Chappell Australia16 January 1980[46]21 days
1,059 Viv Richards West Indies28 May 1980[47]133 days
1,133 Gordon Greenidge25 November 1980[48]181 days
1,154 Greg Chappell Australia5 December 1980[49]11 days
1,211 Viv Richards West Indies7 December 1980[50]2 days
2,331 Greg Chappell[lower-alpha 1] Australia7 December 1983[51]3 years
6,501 Viv Richards West Indies9 November 1990[52]6 years, 337 days
8,648 Desmond Haynes[lower-alpha 1]8 November 1996[53]5 years, 365 days
9,378 Mohammad Azharuddin[lower-alpha 1] India15 October 2000[54]3 years, 342 days
18,426 Sachin Tendulkar[lower-alpha 1]Current[33]23 years, 90 days
Last updated: 21 January 2016
  1. 1 2 3 4 This figure is the player's final career total.

Most runs in each batting position

Batting position Batsman Team Innings Runs Average ODI Career Span Ref
Opener Sachin Tendulkar India34015,31048.2919892012 [55]
Number 3 Ricky Ponting Australia33012,66242.4819952012 [56]
Number 4 Ross Taylor New Zealand1827,69051.2720062022 [57]
Number 5 Arjuna Ranatunga Sri Lanka1534,67538.6319841999 [58]
Number 6 MS Dhoni India1294,16447.3120042019 [59]
Number 7 Chris Harris New Zealand1042,13031.3219902004 [60]
Number 8 Wasim Akram Pakistan931,20817.0119852003 [61]
Number 9 Mashrafe Mortaza Bangladesh/Asia XI7270111.8820012020 [62]
Number 10 Waqar Younis Pakistan6347811.1119892003 [63]
Number 11 Trent Boult New Zealand401749.6620122022 [64]
Last updated: 12 July 2023
Qualification: Batted at least 20 Innings at the given position.

Fastest to multiples of 1000 runs

Runs Batsman Team Match Innings Record Date Reference
1,000 Fakhar Zaman Pakistan181822 July 2018[65]
2,000 Shubhman Gill India383822 October 2023[66]
3,000 Hashim Amla  South Africa 595728 August 2012[67]
4,000 84818 December 2013[68]
5,000 Babar Azam  Pakistan 99975 May 2023[69]
6,000 Hashim Amla  South Africa 12612325 October 2015[70]
7,000 15315029 May 2017[71]
8,000 Virat Kohli India18317515 June 2017[72]
9,000 20219429 October 2017[73]
10,000 21320524 October 2018[74]
11,000 23022216 June 2019[75]
12,000 2512422 December 2020[76]
13,000 27826711 September 2023[77]
14,000 Sachin Tendulkar 3593506 February 2006[78]
15,000 38737729 June 2007[79]
16,000 4093995 February 2008[80]
17,000 4354245 November 2009[81]
18,000 45144024 March 2011[82]
Last updated: 11 September 2023

Highest individual scores

Rank Score Player Team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
1 264 Rohit Sharma India Sri LankaKolkata13 November 2014Scorecard
2 237* Martin Guptill New Zealand West IndiesWellington21 March 2015Scorecard
3 219 Virender Sehwag IndiaIndore8 December 2011Scorecard
4 215 Chris Gayle West Indies ZimbabweCanberra24 February 2015Scorecard
5 210* Fakhar Zaman PakistanBulawayo20 July 2018Scorecard
210 Ishan Kishan India BangladeshChattogram10 December 2022Scorecard
Last updated: 10 December 2022[83]

Highest individual score (progression of record)

Runs Date Player Team Opponent Match Scorecard Notes
82 5 January 1971John Edrich England AustraliaScorecard
  • First ever ODI fifty
  • England lost the match
103 24 August 1972Dennis AmissScorecard
  • First ever ODI Century
  • Achieved while chasing target
105 7 September 1973Roy Fredericks West Indies EnglandScorecard
  • Achieved while chasing target
116* 31 August 1974David Lloyd England PakistanScorecard
  • England lost the match
137 7 June 1975Dennis Amiss IndiaScorecard
  • World Cup
  • Only player to reclaim the record
171* 7 June 1975Glenn Turner New Zealand East AfricaScorecard
  • World Cup
  • First ever ODI 150
  • Faced most balls in an ODI innings (201)
175* 18 June 1983Kapil Dev India ZimbabweScorecard
  • World Cup
  • Was the fastest ODI century
189* 31 May 1984Viv Richards West Indies EnglandScorecard
194 21 May 1997Saeed Anwar Pakistan IndiaScorecard
194* 16 August 2009Charles Coventry Zimbabwe BangladeshScorecard
  • Equalled the record but was not out.
  • Zimbabwe lost the match
200* 24 February 2010Sachin Tendulkar India South AfricaScorecard
  • First man to achieve an ODI double century
219 8 December 2011Virendar Sehwag West IndiesScorecard
    264 13 November 2014Rohit Sharma Sri LankaScorecard
    • First ever ODI 250
    • First man to achieve two double hundreds in ODIs
    Last updated: 31 August 2016[84]

    Highest individual score at each position

    Batting position Score Player Team Opponent Venue Date
    Opener 264 Rohit Sharma India Sri LankaEden Gardens13 November 2014
    Number 3 194* Charles Coventry Zimbabwe BangladeshQueens Sports Club16 August 2009
    Number 4 189* Viv Richards West Indies EnglandManchester31 May 1984
    Number 5 174 Heinrich Klaasen South Africa AustraliaCenturion15 September 2023
    Number 6 201* Glenn Maxwell Australia AfghanistanWankhede Stadium7 November 2023
    Number 7 170* Luke Ronchi New Zealand Sri LankaUniversity Oval23 January 2015
    Number 8 100* Simi Singh Ireland South AfricaMalahide Cricket Club Ground16 July 2021
    Mehidy Hasan Bangladesh IndiaSher-e Bangla National Cricket Stadium7 December 2022
    Number 9 92* Andre Russell West IndiesSir Vivian Richards Stadium11 June 2011
    Number 10 86* Ravi RampaulACA-VDCA Stadium2 December 2011
    Number 11 58 Mohammad Amir Pakistan EnglandTrent Bridge30 August 2016
    Last updated: 7 November 2023[85]

    Highest career average

    Rank Average Player Team Innings Runs Not Outs Period
    1 67.00 Ryan ten Doeschate Netherlands321,54192006–2011
    2 61.37 Shubman Gill India442,27172019–2023
    3 58.67 Virat Kohli28013,848442008–2023
    4 56.72 Babar Azam Pakistan1145,729132015–2023
    5 55.76 Dawid Malan England301,45042019–2023
    Last updated: 20 November 2023[86]
    Qualification: At least 20 innings.

    Highest average at each position

    Batting position Player Team Innings Runs Average Career Span Ref
    Opener Shubman Gill India402,09263.3920202023 [87]
    Number 3 Virat Kohli22511,72761.7220092023 [88]
    Number 4 Michael Bevan Australia532,26559.6019942004 [89]
    Number 5 AB de Villiers South Africa422,02777.9620062017 [90]
    Number 6 Michael Bevan Australia873,00656.7119942004 [91]
    Number 7 Michael Hussey21725120.8320042012 [92]
    Number 8 Lance Klusener South Africa361,05658.6619962004 [93]
    Number 9 Liam Plunkett England3145925.5020052019 [94]
    Number 10 Dawlat Zadran Afghanistan2525228.0020122019 [95]
    Number 11 Josh Hazlewood Australia289318.6020132023 [96]
    Last updated: 20 November 2023
    Qualification: Batted at least 20 Innings at the given position.

    Highest strike rates

    Rank Strike rate Player Team Runs Balls faced Period
    1 130.22 Andre Russell West Indies1,0347942011–2019
    2 125.75 Glenn Maxwell Australia3,6912,9352012–2023
    3 117.58 Heinrich Klaasen South Africa1,6381,3932018–2023
    4 117.52 Jos Buttler England4,9284,1932012–2023
    4 117.06 Lionel Cann Bermuda5905042006–2009
    Last updated: 3 November 2023[97]
    Qualification: Faced at least 500 balls.

    Most centuries

    Rank Centuries Innings Player Team Period
    1 50 279Virat Kohli India2008–present
    2 49 452 Sachin Tendulkar1989–2012
    3 31 253Rohit Sharma 2007–present
    4 30 365Ricky Ponting Australia1995–2012
    5 28 433Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka1989–2011
    Last updated: 15 November 2023[98]

    Most fifties

    Rank Fifties Innings Player Team Period
    1 96 452Sachin Tendulkar India1989–2012
    2 93 380Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka2000–2015
    3 86 314Jacques Kallis South Africa1996–2014
    4 83 318Rahul Dravid India1996–2011
    350Inzamam-ul-Haq Pakistan1991–2007
    Last updated: 15 February 2016[99]

    Fastest fifties

    Rank Balls faced Player Team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
    1 16 AB de Villiers South Africa West IndiesJohannesburg18 January 2015Scorecard
    2 17 Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka PakistanSingapore7 April 1996Scorecard
    Kusal Perera Kandy15 July 2015Scorecard
    Martin Guptill New Zealand Sri LankaChristchurch28 December 2015Scorecard
    Liam Livingstone  England  Netherlands Amstelveen 17 June 2022 Scorecard
    Last updated: 21 June 2022[100]

    Fastest centuries

    Rank Balls faced Player Team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
    1 31 AB de Villiers South Africa West IndiesJohannesburg18 January 2015Scorecard
    2 36 Corey Anderson New Zealand Queenstown Events Centre1 January 2014Scorecard
    3 37 Shahid Afridi Pakistan Sri LankaNairobi4 October 1996Scorecard
    4 40 Glenn Maxwell Australia NetherlandsDelhi25 October 2023 Scorecard
    5 41 Asif Khan United Arab Emirates   NepalKirtipur16 March 2023Scorecard
    Last updated: 25 October 2023[101]

    Fastest double centuries

    Rank Balls faced Player Team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
    1 126 Ishan Kishan India BangladeshChattogram10 December 2022Scorecard
    2 128 Glenn Maxwell Australia AfghanistanMumbai7 November 2023Scorecard
    3 137 Chris Gayle West Indies ZimbabweCanberra24 February 2015Scorecard
    4 140 Virender Sehwag India West IndiesIndore8 December 2011 Scorecard
    5 145 Shubman Gill India New ZealandHyderabad18 January 2023Scorecard
    Last updated: 25 October 2023[101]

    Most sixes in career

    Rank Sixes Player Team Innings Span
    1 351 Shahid Afridi Pakistan3691996-2015
    2 331 Chris Gayle West Indies2941999-2019
    3 323 Rohit Sharma India2542007-2023
    4 270 Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka4331989-2011
    5 229 MS Dhoni India2972004-2019
    Last updated: 20 November 2023[102]

    Most fours in career

    Rank Fours Player Team Innings Span
    1 2,016 Sachin Tendulkar India4521989-2012
    2 1,500 Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka4331989-2011
    3 1,385 Kumar Sangakkara3802000-2015
    4 1,294 Virat Kohli  India2802008-2023
    5 1,231 Ricky Ponting Australia3651995-2012
    Last updated: 20 November 2023[103]

    Most sixes in an innings

    Rank Sixes Runs Player Team Opposition Venue Match date Scorecard
    1 17 148Eoin Morgan England AfghanistanManchester18 Jun 2019Scorecard
    2 16 209Rohit Sharma India AustraliaBangalore2 Nov 2013Scorecard
    149AB de Villiers South Africa West IndiesJohannesburg18 Jan 2015Scorecard
    215Chris Gayle West Indies ZimbabweCanberra24 Feb 2015Scorecard
    173*Jaskaran Malhotra United States Papua New GuineaMuscat9 Sep 2021Scorecard
    Last updated: 9 September 2021[104]

    Most fours in an innings

    Rank Fours Runs Player Team Opposition Venue Match date Scorecard
    1 33 264Rohit Sharma India Sri LankaKolkata13 November 2014Scorecard
    2 25 200*Sachin Tendulkar India South AfricaGwalior24 February 2010Scorecard
    219Virender Sehwag India West IndiesIndore8 December 2011Scorecard
    4 24 157Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka NetherlandsAmstelveen4 July 2006Scorecard
    237*Martin Guptill New Zealand West IndiesWellington21 March 2015Scorecard
    173David Warner Australia South AfricaCape Town12 October 2016Scorecard
    210*Fakhar Zaman Pakistan ZimbabweBulawayo20 July 2018Scorecard
    210Ishan Kishan India BangladeshChittagong10 December 2022Scorecard
    Last updated: 1 January 2023[105]

    Highest strike rates in an innings

    Rank Strike rate Player Runs Balls Faced Team Opposition Venue Date
    1 387.50 James Franklin31*8 New Zealand CanadaMumbai13 March 2011
    2 361.53 James Neesham 47*13 Sri LankaTauranga3 January 2019
    3 355.55 Nathan McCullum 32*9Hambantota12 November 2011
    Glenn Maxwell 32*9 Australia ZimbabweTownsville28 August 2022
    4 344.44 Moeen Ali31* 9 England AfghanistanManchester18 June 2019
    Last updated: 1 April 2023[106]

    Most runs in a calendar year

    Rank Runs Innings Player Team Year
    1 1,894 33Sachin Tendulkar India1998
    2 1,767 41Sourav Ganguly1999
    3 1,761 43Rahul Dravid 1999
    4 1,611 32Sachin Tendulkar1996
    5 1,601 30Matthew Hayden Australia2007
    Last updated: 15 February 2016[107]

    Most runs in a series

    Rank Runs Innings Player Team Series
    1 765 11Virat Kohli India2023 Cricket World Cup
    2 686 14Greg Chappell AustraliaBenson & Hedges World Series Cup 1980-81
    3 673 11Sachin Tendulkar India2003 Cricket World Cup
    4 659 10Matthew Hayden Australia2007 Cricket World Cup
    5 651 11Viv Richards West IndiesBenson & Hedges World Series Cup 1984-85
    Last updated: 16 November 2023[108]

    Most runs in an over

    Rank Runs Sequence Batsman Team Bowler Opposition Team Venue Date Scorecard
    1 36 6–6–6–6–6–6Herschelle Gibbs South AfricaDaan van Bunge NetherlandsSt. Kitts2006–07Scorecard
    Jaskaran Malhotra United StatesGaudi Toka Papua New GuineaAl Amerat Cricket Stadium Turf 22021–22Scorecard
    3 35 6–W–6–6–6–4–6Thisara Perera Sri LankaRobin Peterson South AfricaPallekele2013Scorecard
    4 34 4–(N+6)–2–(N+4)–4–4–2–6AB de Villiers South AfricaJason Holder West IndiesSydney2014–15Scorecard
    6–6–6–6–(N+2)–6–1James Neesham New ZealandThisara Perera Sri LankaMount Maunganui2019Scorecard
    Last updated: 9 September 2021[109]
    Key: *N – No ball *W – Wide

    Most ducks in career

    Rank Ducks Player Team Matches Innings Period
    1 34 Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka4454331989–2011
    2 30 Shahid Afridi Pakistan3983691996–2015
    3 28 Wasim Akram3562801984-2003
    Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka4484181998–2015
    5 26 Lasith Malinga2261192004-2019
    Last updated: 4 August 2020[110]

    Most innings before first duck

    Rank Innings Player Team Span
    1 105* Kepler Wessels[lower-alpha 1] Australia/ South Africa1983–1994
    2 72 Kumar Dharmasena Sri Lanka1994–2001
    3 70 Gordon Greenidge West Indies1975–1986
    Samiullah Shinwari Afghanistan2009–2019
    5 68 Craig McMillan New Zealand1997–2001
    Last updated: 24 July 2019[111][112]
    1. Wessels went through his ODI career without being dismissed for a duck

    Most runs in a career without scoring a century

    Rank Runs Player Team Best Span
    1 5,122 Misbah-ul-Haq Pakistan96*2002–2015
    2 3,717 Wasim Akram861984–2003
    3 3,266 Moin Khan72*1990–2004
    4 2,943 Heath Streak Zimbabwe79*1993–2005
    5 2,784 Andrew Jones New Zealand931987–1995
    Last updated: 1 March 2017[113]

    Individual records (bowling)

    Most wickets

    Rank Wickets Matches Player Team Avg SR 4 W 5 W Period
    1 534 350Muttiah Muralitharan Sri Lanka23.0835.215101993–2011
    2 502 356Wasim Akram Pakistan23.5236.21761984–2003
    3 416 262Waqar Younis23.8430.514131989–2003
    4 400 322Chaminda Vaas Sri Lanka27.5339.4941994–2008
    5 395 398Shahid Afridi Pakistan34.5144.7491996–2015
    Last updated: 15 February 2016[114]

    Fastest to multiples of wickets

    Wickets Bowler Team Match Record Date Reference
    50 Ajantha Mendis Sri Lanka1912 January 2009[115]
    100 Sandeep Lamichhane   Nepal4221 April 2023[116]
    150 Mitchell Starc Australia776 June 2019[117]
    200 1023 September 2022[118]
    250 Saqlain Mushtaq Pakistan13820 April 2001[119]
    300 Brett Lee Australia17129 June 2008[120]
    350 20210 August 2011[121]
    400 Waqar Younis Pakistan2528 December 2002[122]
    450 Muttiah Muralitharan Sri Lanka29518 April 2007[123]
    500 32424 January 2009[124]
    Last updated: 20 March 2023

    Best innings figures

    Rank Figures Player Team Opposition Venue Date
    1 8/19 Chaminda Vaas Sri Lanka ZimbabweColombo (RPS)8 December 2001
    2 7/12 Shahid Afridi Pakistan West IndiesGuyana14 July 2013
    3 7/15 Glenn McGrath Australia NamibiaPotchefstroom27 February 2003
    4 7/18 Rashid Khan Afghanistan West IndiesGros Islet9 June 2017
    5 7/19 Wanindu Hasaranga Sri Lanka ZimbabweColombo (RPS)11 January 2024
    Last updated: 11 January 2024[125]

    Best innings figures – progression of record

    Figures Player Team Opposition Venue Date
    3/34 Ashley Mallett Australia EnglandMCG, Melbourne, Australia1971
    3/33 Bob Woolmer England AustraliaOld Trafford, Manchester, England1972
    4/27 Geoff Arnold England AustraliaEdgbaston, Birmingham, England1972
    5/34 Dennis Lillee Australia PakistanHeadingley, Leeds, England1975
    6/14 Gary Gilmour Australia EnglandHeadingley, Leeds, England1975
    7/51 Winston Davis West Indies AustraliaHeadingley, Leeds, England1983
    7/37 Aaqib Javed Pakistan IndiaSharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates1991–92
    7/30 Muttiah Muralitharan Sri Lanka IndiaSharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates2000–01
    8/19 Chaminda Vaas Sri Lanka ZimbabweSinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo, Sri Lanka2001–02

    Best career bowling average

    Rank Bowling average Player Team Runs Wickets Span
    1 18.06 Sandeep Lamichhane   Nepal2,0231122018-2023
    2 18.77 Basil Hameed United Arab Emirates676362019-2023
    3 18.84 Joel Garner West Indies2,7521461977-1987
    4 18.90 Ryan Harris Australia832442009-2012
    5 18.97 Tony Gray West Indies835441985-1991
    Last updated: 16 September 2023[126]
    Qualification: At least 1,000 balls bowled.

    Best career economy rate

    Rank Economy rate Player Team Balls Runs Span
    1 3.09 Joel Garner West Indies5,3302,7521977-1987
    2 3.25 Max Walker Australia1,0065461977-1981
    3 3.27 Mike Hendrick England1,2486811973-1981
    4 3.28 Bob Willis England3,5951,9681973-1984
    5 3.30 Richard Hadlee New Zealand6,1823,4071973-1990
    Last updated: 6 March 2023[127]
    Qualification: At least 1,000 balls bowled.

    Best career bowling strike rate

    Rank Strike rate Player Team Balls Wickets Span
    1 23.43 Ryan Harris Australia1,031442009-2012
    2 24.69 Bilal Khan Oman1,969952019-2023
    3 24.75 Corey Anderson New Zealand1,485602013-2017
    4 24.76 Sandeep Lamichhane   Nepal2,7741122018-2023
    5 25.80 Mohammed Siraj India1,471572019-2023
    Last updated: 14 October 2023[128]
    Qualification: At least 1,000 balls bowled.

    Most 5 wickets in an innings

    Rank 5 Wkts Player Team Matches Span
    1 13 Waqar Younis Pakistan2621989-2003
    2 10 Muttiah Muralitharan Sri Lanka3501993-2011
    3 9 Mitchell Starc Australia1102010-2023
    Brett Lee2212000-2012
    Shahid Afridi Pakistan3981996-2015
    Last updated: 20 March 2023[129]

    Most consecutive five wickets in an innings

    Rank 5 Wkts Player Team Matches Span
    1 3 Waqar Younis Pakistan2621989-2003
    Wanindu Hasaranga Sri Lanka442017-2023
    2 2 12 players
    Last updated: 9 January 2023[130]

    Best economy rates in an innings

    Rank Economy Player Team Overs Runs Wickets Opposition Venue Date
    1 0.20 Sean Abbott Australia512 New ZealandCairns8 September 2022
    2 0.30 Phil Simmons West Indies1034 PakistanSydney17 December 1992
    3 0.40 Dermot Reeve England521 PakistanAdelaide1 March 1992
    4 0.50 Bishan Bedi India126 1 East AfricaLeeds11 June 1975
    Curtly Ambrose West Indies105 1 Sri LankaSharjah13 October 1999
    Last updated: 25 March 2023[131]
    Qualification: At least 30 balls bowled.

    Best strike rates in an innings

    Rank Strike rate Player Team Wickets Runs Balls Opposition Venue Date
    1 3.6 Ryan Burl Zimbabwe51018 AustraliaTownsville3 September 2022
    2 4.2 Sunil Dhaniram Canada41017 BermudaNairobi (Gym)2 February 2007
    Paul Collingwood England 415 17 New ZealandChester-le-Street15 June 2008
    Virender Sehwag India 46 17 BangladeshDambulla16 June 2010
    5 4.5 Tillakaratne Dilshan Sri Lanka 4418 ZimbabwePallekele10 March 2011
    Sushan Bhari   Nepal 45 18 United StatesKirtipur12 February 2020
    Last updated: 3 September 2022[132]
    Qualification: At least 4 wickets.

    Most runs conceded in an innings

    Rank Runs Bowling figures Player Team Opposition Venue Date
    1 115 10–0–115–2Bas de Leede Netherlands AustraliaDelhi25 October 2023
    2 113 10–0–113–0Mick Lewis Australia South AfricaJohannesburg12 March 2006
    Adam Zampa Centurion15 September 2023
    4 110 10–0–110–0Wahab Riaz Pakistan EnglandNottingham30 August 2016
    9–0–110–0Rashid Khan Afghanistan EnglandManchester18 June 2019
    Last updated: 25 October 2023[133]

    Most wickets in a calendar year

    Rank Wickets Player Team Matches Year
    1 69 Saqlain Mushtaq Pakistan361997
    2 65 331996
    3 62 Saeed Ajmal Pakistan332013
    Shane Warne Australia371999
    5 61 Anil Kumble India321996
    Shaun Pollock South Africa382000
    Abdul Razzaq Pakistan 38
    Last updated: 27 August 2020[134]

    Most wickets in a series

    Rank Wickets Player Team Matches Series
    1 27 Glenn McGrath Australia111998–99 Carlton and United Series
    Mitchell Starc Australia102019 Cricket World Cup
    3 26 Glenn McGrath Australia112007 Cricket World Cup
    4 25 Dennis Lillee Australia14Benson & Hedges World Series Cup 1980–81
    5 24 Joel Garner West Indies14Benson & Hedges World Series Cup 1981–82
    Last updated: 27 August 2020[135]

    Individual records (fielding)

    Most catches in ODI career

    Rank Catches[lower-alpha 1] Innings Player Team Ct/Inn Span
    1 218 443Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka0.4921998-2015
    2 160 372Ricky Ponting Australia0.4301995-2012
    3 156 332Mohammed Azharuddin India0.4691985-2000
    4 151 289Virat Kohli0.5222008-2023
    5 142 232Ross Taylor New Zealand0.6122006-2022
    Last updated: 20 November 2023[136]
    1. This list excludes catches made as wicket-keeper.

    Most catches in a series

    Rank Catches Player Team Matches Innings Series
    1 13 Joe Root England11112019 Cricket World Cup
    2 12 Allan Border Australia1111Benson & Hedges World Series 1988–89
    VVS Laxman India772003–04 VB Series
    4 11 Jeremy Coney New Zealand1111Benson & Hedges World Series 1980–81
    Allan Border Australia1212Benson & Hedges World Series 1985–86
    Carl Hooper West Indies771992–93 Total International Series
    Ricky Ponting Australia11112003 Cricket World Cup
    Last updated: 27 August 2020[137]

    Individual records (wicket-keeping)

    Most dismissals

    Rank Dismissals Innings Player Team Catches Stumpings Dis/Inn Span
    1 482[lower-alpha 1] 353Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka383991.3652000–2015
    2 472 281Adam Gilchrist Australia417551.6791996–2008
    3 444 345MS Dhoni India3211231.2862004–2019
    4 424 290Mark Boucher South Africa402221.4621998–2011
    5 287 209Moin Khan Pakistan214731.3731990–2004
    Last updated: 24 July 2019[139]
    1. Sangakkara also took 19 catches in 44 matches where he was not the designated wicket-keeper.[138]

    Most catches

    Rank Catches Innings Player Team Span
    1 417 281Adam Gilchrist Australia1996–2008
    2 402 290Mark Boucher South Africa1998–2011
    3 383[lower-alpha 1] 353Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka2000–2015
    4 321 345MS Dhoni India2004–2019
    5 227 183Brendon McCullum New Zealand2002–2016
    Last updated: 24 July 2019[140]
    1. Sangakkara also took 19 catches in 44 matches where he was not the designated wicket-keeper.[138]

    Most stumpings

    Rank Stumpings Innings Player Team Span
    1 123 345MS Dhoni India2004–2019
    2 99 353Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka2000–2015
    3 75 185Romesh Kaluwitharana1990–2004
    4 73 209Moin Khan Pakistan1990–2004
    5 55 239Mushfiqur Rahim Bangladesh2006–2023
    281Adam Gilchrist Australia1996–2008
    Last updated: 14 September 2023[141]

    Most dismissals in a series

    Rank Dismissals Team Player Matches Innings Series
    1 27 Adam Gilchrist Australia12121998–99 Carlton & United Series
    2 23 Jeff Dujon West Indies1313Benson & Hedges World Series 1984–85
    3 22 Rodney Marsh Australia1212Benson & Hedges World Series 1982–83
    4 21 Adam Gilchrist10102003 Cricket World Cup
    MS Dhoni India1092007–08 Commonwealth Bank Series
    Tom Latham New Zealand10102019 Cricket World Cup
    Last updated: 27 August 2020[142]

    Individual match records

    Most matches played

    Rank Matches Player Team Runs Wkts Period
    1 463 Sachin Tendulkar India18,4261541989–2012
    2 448 Mahela Jayawardene Sri Lanka12,65081998–2015
    3 445 Sanath Jayasuriya13,4303231989–2011
    4 404 Kumar Sangakkara14,234-2000–2015
    5 398 Shahid Afridi Pakistan8,0643951996–2015
    Last updated: 9 January 2016[143]

    Most consecutive career matches

    Rank Matches Player Team Period
    1 185 Sachin Tendulkar India1990–1998
    2 172 Andy Flower Zimbabwe1992–2001
    3 162 Hansie Cronje South Africa1993–2000
    4 133 Shaun Pollock2000–2005
    5 132 Richie Richardson West Indies1987–1993
    Last updated: 3 June 2018[144]

    Most matches played as captain

    Rank Matches Player Team Won Lost Tied NR Won% Period
    1 230 Ricky Ponting Australia1655121276.142002–2012
    2 218 Stephen Fleming New Zealand9810611348.041997–2007
    3 200 MS Dhoni India1107451159.522007–2018
    4 193 Arjuna Ranatunga Sri Lanka89951848.371988–1999
    5 178 Allan Border Australia107671361.421985–1994
    Last updated: 27 August 2020[145]

    Most matches won as a captain

    Rank Won Player Team Matches Lost Tied NR Won% Period
    1 165 Ricky Ponting Australia2305121276.142002–2012
    2 110 MS Dhoni India2007451159.522007–2018
    3 107 Allan Border Australia178671361.421985–1994
    4 99 Hansie Cronje South Africa138351373.701994–2000
    5 98 Stephen Fleming New Zealand21810611348.041997–2007
    Last updated: 27 August 2020[146]

    Youngest player on debut

    Rank Age Player Team Date
    1 14 years, 223 days Hasan Raza Pakistan30 October 1996
    2 15 years, 116 days Mohammad Sharif Bangladesh7 April 2001
    3 15 years, 212 days Gulsan Jha   Nepal17 September 2021
    4 15 years, 258 days Gurdeep Singh Kenya4 October 2013
    5 15 years, 273 days Nitish Kumar Canada18 February 2010
    Last updated: 17 September 2021[147]

    Oldest player on debut

    Rank Age Player Team Date
    1 47 years, 240 days Nolan Clarke Netherlands17 February 1996
    2 44 years, 359 days Norman Gifford England24 March 1985
    3 43 years, 306 days Rahul Sharma Hong Kong16 July 2004
    4 43 years, 236 days Lennie Louw Namibia20 February 2003
    5 43 years, 112 days Flavian Aponso Netherlands17 February 1996
    Last updated: 27 August 2020[148]

    Oldest player

    Rank Age Player Team Date
    1 47 years, 257 days Nolan Clarke Netherlands5 March 1996
    2 45 years, 312 days John Traicos Zimbabwe25 March 1993
    3 44 years, 361 days Norman Gifford England26 March 1985
    4 43 years, 308 days Rahul Sharma Hong Kong18 July 2004
    5 43 years, 267 days Khurram Khan United Arab Emirates15 March 2015
    Last updated: 27 August 2020[149]

    Most Player-of-the-Match awards

    Rank No. of Awards Player Team Matches Period
    1 62 Sachin Tendulkar India4631989–2012
    2 48 Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka4451989–2011
    3 41 Virat Kohli India2912008–Present
    4 32 Jacques Kallis South Africa3281996–2014
    Ricky Ponting Australia3751995–2012
    Shahid Afridi Pakistan3981996–2015
    Last updated: 19 October 2023[150]

    Most Player-of-the-series awards

    Rank No. of Awards Player Team Matches Series Period
    1 15 Sachin Tendulkar India4631081989–2012
    2 11 Virat Kohli292712008–Present
    Sanath Jayasuriya Sri Lanka4451111989–2011
    4 9 Shaun Pollock South Africa303601996–2008
    5 8 Chris Gayle West Indies301711999–2019
    Last updated: 20 November 2023[151]

    Partnership records

    Highest partnerships

    Rank Runs Wicket First batsman Second batsman Team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
    1 372 2ndChris Gayle (215)Marlon Samuels (133*) West Indies ZimbabweCanberra24 February 2015Scorecard
    2 365 1stJohn Campbell (179)Shai Hope (170)  IrelandDublin5 May 2019Scorecard
    3 331 2ndSachin Tendulkar (186*)Rahul Dravid (153) India New ZealandHyderabad8 November 1999Scorecard
    4 318 Sourav Ganguly (183)Rahul Dravid (145)  Sri LankaTaunton26 May 1999Scorecard
    5 304 1stFakhar Zaman (210*)Imam-ul-Haq (113) Pakistan ZimbabweBulawayo20 July 2018Scorecard
    Last updated: 27 August 2020[152]

    Highest partnerships by wicket

    Wicket Runs First batsman Second batsman Team Opposition Venue Date Scorecard
    1st wicket 365 John Campbell (179)Shai Hope (170) West Indies IrelandDublin5 May 2019Scorecard
    2nd wicket 372 Chris Gayle (215)Marlon Samuels (133*)  ZimbabweCanberra24 February 2015Scorecard
    3rd wicket 258 Darren Bravo (124)Denesh Ramdin (169)  BangladeshBasseterre25 August 2014Scorecard
    4th wicket 275* Mohammad Azharuddin (153*)Ajay Jadeja (116*) India ZimbabweCuttack9 April 1998Scorecard
    5th wicket 256* David Miller (138*)JP Duminy (115*) South Africa Hamilton15 February 2015Scorecard
    6th wicket 267* Grant Elliott (104*)Luke Ronchi (170*) New Zealand Sri Lanka Dunedin23 January 2015Scorecard
    7th wicket 177 Jos Buttler (129)Adil Rashid (69) England New ZealandBirmingham9 June 2015Scorecard
    8th wicket 202* Glenn Maxwell (201*)Pat Cummins (12*) Australia AfghanistanMumbai7 November 2023Scorecard
    9th wicket 132 Angelo Mathews (77*)Lasith Malinga (56) Sri Lanka AustraliaMelbourne3 November 2010Scorecard
    10th wicket 106* Viv Richards (189*)Michael Holding (12*) West Indies EnglandManchester31 May 1984Scorecard
    Last updated: 27 August 2020[153]

    An asterisk (*) signifies an unbroken partnership (i.e. neither of the batsmen was dismissed before either the end of the allotted overs or the required score being reached).

    Highest overall partnership runs by a pair

    Rank Runs Innings Players Team Highest Average 100/50 ODI career span
    1 8,227 176Sourav Ganguly & Sachin Tendulkar India25847.5526/291992–2007
    2 5,992 151Mahela Jayawardene & Kumar Sangakkara Sri Lanka17941.6115/322000–2015
    3 5,475 108Tillakaratne Dilshan & Kumar Sangakkara210*53.6720/192000–2015
    4 5,462 144Marvan Atapattu & Sanath Jayasuriya23739.2914/261996–2007
    5 5,409 117Adam Gilchrist & Matthew Hayden Australia17247.4418/152000–2008
    Last updated: 11 October 2022[154]

    Individual records (officials)

    Most matches as an umpire

    Matches Umpire Country ODI Career Span
    229 Aleem Dar Pakistan2000–present
    209 Rudi Koertzen South Africa1992–2010
    200 Billy Bowden New Zealand1995–2016
    181 Steve Bucknor West Indies1989–2009
    174 Daryl Harper Australia1994–2011
    Simon Taufel 1999–2012
    Last updated: 18 July 2022[155]

    Most matches as a match referee

    Matches Referee Country ODI Career Span
    394 Ranjan Madugalle Sri Lanka1993–present
    355 Chris Broad England2004–present
    315 Jeff Crowe New Zealand2004–present
    257 Javagal Srinath India2006–present
    222 Roshan Mahanama Sri Lanka2004–2015
    Last updated: 5 October 2023[156]

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