After Glenn Maxwell's 201 Not-Out, 10 Other Great Individual ODI Batting Performances

Glenn Maxwell's epic

Maxwell probably played the greatest ODI knock of all time as he struck 201* vs AFG. But who all could be the other contenders for this award? Check in the upcoming slides.

Viv Richards - 189* off 170 balls, vs England 1984

The great man played many brilliant knocks but this was special as no one had touched this mark for a long time.

Kapil Dev - 175* off 138 balls, vs Zimbabwe 1983

World Cup 83. India in a must-win game and 17 for 5 vs Zimbabwe straight away. Kapil walks in and plays one of the greatest knocks ever.

Saeed Anwar - 194 off 146 balls, vs India 1997

One for the ages. Saeed Anwar could have become the first man to a double hundred had he not gotten out in the 47th over.

Martin Guptill - 237* off 163 balls, vs West Indies 2015

This Martin Guptill special is still the highest ODI score at a men's World Cup in a quarter-final match.

Rohit Sharma - 264 off 173 balls, vs Sri Lanka 2014

Rohit Sharma's second double ton. The highest individual score in ODIs. Enough said.

Fakhar Zaman: 193 off 155 balls

After Saeed Anwar's 194, the greatest ODI knock to come from a Pakistani batter as Fakhar did bulk of the hitting in the unsuccessful chase vs SA in 2021.

Sachin Tendulkar's 175 vs Australia

Tendulkar was a thing of beauty in this chase. But India faltered after he fell for 175 and lost the match.

Sanath Jayasuriya's 189 vs India

In the 2000 Coca-Cola Champions Trophy final, Jayasuriya played an innings of a life time before SL bowled Men In Blue out for 54.

Marcus Stoinis: 146* off 117 balls

Vs New Zealand 2017. The game almost gone but Stoinis emerged as saviour, almost winning it for Australia from 67 for 6.

Thisara Perera: 140 off 74 balls

Played vs NZ in 2019, SL were 128 for 7 at one stage. It looked all over before Perera started hitting to shock everyone. But SL fell short by 21 runs.

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