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List of Top 10 Most Memorable Centuries in ODI Cricket History of all Time

List of Top 10 Most Memorable Centuries in ODI Cricket History of all Time
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One-Day Internationals (ODIs) have witnessed some of the most breathtaking batting performances in cricket history. A century in ODI cricket is a special feat, showcasing a batsman’s skill, determination, and ability to dominate the bowling attack. Let’s delve into the top 10 most memorable centuries in ODI cricket history that have left an indelible mark on the minds of cricket fans worldwide.

In this article, I am writing about the Top 10 most memorable centuries in ODI Cricket. The top 10 centuries in cricket include Kevin O Brian 113 vs England (2011) & Herschelle O Gibbs 175 vs Australia (2006) and some more centuries in cricket.

1. Kevin o Brian 113 vs England (2011)

This World Cup of 2011 which was played in India was not just only important because India won but there are several reasons also. Another important reason was due to the record made by Kevin o Brian from Ireland for the fastest century. He made the century in just fifty balls. The match played by Kevin O Brian was against England and in this match, Ireland won.

2. Herschelle Gibbs 175 vs Australia (2006)

Herschelle Gibbs scored the top second century in cricket. The date of 12/3/2006 is extremely or very important in ODI or One Day International cricket history and Herschelle Gibbs who is a former cricketer is a huge reason behind its significance or importance. The Proteas batsman slammed a brilliant one hundred seventy-five runs on that day as South Africa country chased down a mammoth total of 434 against Australia country in Johannesburg.

3. Viv Richards 189 vs England

The date of 31st May in the year of 1984 was inscribed in the golden letters in cricket history because of the legendary Caribbean cricketer Sir Vivian Richards who played an extraordinary knock with the bat against the country England. While the two

-times the World Champions which the West Indies were deeply struggling or fighting in the first innings of that ODI or One Day International match, Richards who is a well-known cricketer did something unforgettable to score a massive one hundred eighty-nine runs not out of one hundred seventy balls, which also helped the team of Caribbean to clinch a memorable victory.

4. Sachin Tendulkar 143 vs Australia (1997-98)

Sachin Tendulkar scored the top fourth century in cricket. In this match, the well-known cricketer Sachin Tendulkar cracked or made two centuries and most of the popular batsmen of India showed excellent form or performed very well. There was no confusion or doubt that it was N.S. Sidhu or Navjot Singh Sindhu’s clinical assault on Warne who is a well-known bowler or batsman that guided the Indian people.

5. Sanath Jayasuriya 189 vs India (2000)

Sanath Jayasuriya scored the top fifth century in cricket. It goes back to the 29th of October in the year 2000, when Sanath Jayasuriya who is a well-known cricketer led Sri Lanka were up against Sourav Ganguly from India country in the tri-series finals of a cricket match. With the likes of Kumar Sangakkara, Muttiah Muralitharan, Mahila Jayawardene and Kumar Sangakkara the Sri Lankan team bundled up the Indian Team for forty-four.

6. Kapil Dev 175*(138) vs Zimbabwe (1983)

Kapil Dev scored the top sixth century in cricket. In the year of 1983, a legendary all-rounder in cricket well known as Kapil Dev delivered one of the best performances of his career by smashing one hundred seventy five runs against Zimbabwe country in the twentieth of the World Cup of that year.

Team India was headed to this match against Zimbabwe after defeating the West Indies Team in their first match.

7. Rohit Sharma 264 vs Sri Lanka (2014)

Rohit Sharma scored the top seventh century in cricket. Rohit Sharma, who is a well-known Indian cricketer, became the first man in the history of ODI to hit two hundred fifty runs as he is the inspiration for people of India to a comfortable one hundred fifty three -runs victory over Sri Lanka which is a Country in South Asia Thursday’s fourth one-day international.

8. Andrew Symonds 143* vs Pakistan in the year of 2002/03

Andrew Symonds scored the top eighth century in cricket. In this match against Pakistan in the year 2003, Australia found themselves in a spot at eighty-six for four. Symonds who is a well-known player walked in and turned the side of this well-known game in favour of Australia with a superlative knock at Johannesburg place.

The Australian all-rounder scored one hundred forty-three runs out of just one hundred twenty-five balls.

9. Ricky Ponting’s 140 Against India

Ricky Ponting’s 140 against India at Johannesburg in 2003 was a match-winning innings that helped Australia win the ODI World Cup. Ponting’s innings, which included 4 fours and 8 six, was a display of class and composure. His ability to play all around the wicket and his leadership qualities made him a vital asset to the Australian team.

10. AB DE Villiers 149 vs West Indies (2015)

AB DE Villiers scored the top tenth century in cricket. The West Indies tour of five matches of South Africa one-day international or ODI series of the second ODI or One Day International match played between the team of West Indies and South African team at the popular stadium known as Wanderers Stadium which is located in Johannesburg on 18th January in the year of 2015.

AB de Villiers, who is a well-known cricketer, made centuries which set South Africa emphatic of one hundred forty-eight victory over West Indies.

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