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Records One Day Internationals Batting records Cricket Tigers


Player










Span
Mat
Inns

Runs
HS
Ave
BF
100
50
SR Tendulkar (India)
1989-2012
463
452
18426
200*
44.83
21367
49
96
RT Ponting (Aus/ICC)
1995-2012
375
365
13704
164
42.03
17046
30
82
ST Jayasuriya (Asia/SL)
1989-2011
445
433
13430
189
32.36
14725
28
68
SC Ganguly (Asia/India)
1992-2007
311
300
11363
183
41.02
15416
22
72
HH Gibbs (SA)
1996-2010
248
240
8094
175
36.13
9721
21
37
CH Gayle (ICC/WI)
1999-2013
254
249
8743
153*
37.68
10378
21
45
Saeed Anwar (Pak)
1989-2003
247
244
8824
194
39.21
10938
20
43
BC Lara (ICC/WI)
1990-2007
299
289
10405
169
40.48
13086
19
63
ME Waugh (Aus)
1988-2002
244
236
8500
173
39.35
11053
18
50
DL Haynes (WI)
1978-1994
238
237
8648
152*
41.37
13707
17
57
TM Dilshan (SL)
1999-2013
267
242
7643
160*
37.46
8871
17
30
JH Kallis (Afr/ICC/SA)
1996-2012
321
307
11498
139
45.26
15756
17
85
V Kohli (India)
2008-2013
117
111
4804
183
51.10
5490
16
26
NJ Astle (NZ)
1995-2007
223
217
7090
145*
34.92
9760
16
41
AC Gilchrist (Aus/ICC)
1996-2008
287
279
9619
172
35.89
9922
16
55
KC Sangakkara (Asia/ICC/SL)
2000-2013
354
331
11798
169
39.99
15396
16
79
DPMD Jayawardene (Asia/SL)
1998-2013
404
378
11354
144
33.39
14488
16
70
V Sehwag (Asia/ICC/India)
1999-2013
251
245
8273
219
35.05
7929
15
38
Mohammad Yousuf (Asia/Pak)
1998-2010
288
273
9720
141*
41.71
12942
15
64
AB de Villiers (Afr/SA)
2005-2013
148
142
5817
146
48.88
6256
14
34
WU Tharanga (Asia/SL)
2005-2013
171
163
5228
174*
33.94
7078
13
28
G Kirsten (SA)
1993-2003
185
185
6798
188*
40.95
9436
13
45
Yuvraj Singh (Asia/India)
2000-2013
286
262
8218
139
36.68
9376
13
50
ME Trescothick (Eng)
2000-2006
123
122
4335
137
37.37
5087
12
21
R Dravid (Asia/ICC/India)
1996-2011
344
318
10889
153
39.16
15284
12
83
HM Amla (SA)
2008-2013
76
73
3675
150
54.85
4030
11
21
CG Greenidge (WI)
1975-1991
128
127
5134
133*
45.03
7908
11
31
G Gambhir (India)
2003-2013
147
143
5238
150*
39.68
6144
11
34
IVA Richards (WI)
1975-1991
187
167
6721
189*
47.00
7451
11
45
S Chanderpaul (WI)
1994-2011
268
251
8778
150
41.60
12408
11
59
MS Atapattu (SL)
1990-2007
268
259
8529
132*
37.57
12594
11
59
PA de Silva (SL)
1984-2003
308
296
9284
145
34.90
11443
11
64
ML Hayden (Aus/ICC)
1993-2008
161
155
6133
181*
43.80
7767
10
36
GC Smith (Afr/SA)
2002-2013
193
190
6942
141
38.56
8565
10
47
Ijaz Ahmed (Pak)
1986-2000
250
232
6564
139*
32.33
8174
10
37
Inzamam-ul-Haq (Asia/Pak)
1991-2007
378
350
11739
137*
39.52
15812
10
83
GR Marsh (Aus)
1986-1992
117
115
4357
126*
39.97
7790
9
22
KP Pietersen (Eng/ICC)
2004-2013
136
125
4440
130
40.73
5128
9
25
Rameez Raja (Pak)
1985-1997
198
197
5841
119*
32.09
9226
9
31
MS Dhoni (Asia/India)
2004-2013
230
202
7516
183*
52.19
8488
9
48
Salman Butt (Pak)
2004-2010
78
78
2725
136
36.82
3572
8
14
GA Gooch (Eng)
1976-1995
125
122
4290
142
36.98
6932
8
23
SR Watson (Aus)
2002-2013
169
148
5105
185*
41.16
5705
8
30
MJ Clarke (Aus)
2003-2013
232
211
7581
130
45.12
9638
8
55
Javed Miandad (Pak)
1975-1996
233
218
7381
119*
41.70
11014
8
50
SP Fleming (ICC/NZ)
1994-2007
280
269
8037
134*
32.40
11242
8
49
Zaheer Abbas (Pak)
1974-1985
62
60
2572
123
47.62
3033
7
13
DI Gower (Eng)
1978-1991
114
111
3170
158
30.77
4218
7
12
LRPL Taylor (NZ)
2006-2013
125
113
3755
131*
38.31
4598
7
24
DM Jones (Aus)
1984-1994
164
161
6068
145
44.61
8362
7
46
ADR Campbell (Zim)
1992-2003
188
184
5185
131*
30.50
7834
7
30
Shoaib Malik (Pak)
1999-2013
216
193
5490
143
32.67
7013
7
31
CL Hooper (WI)
1987-2003
227
206
5761
113*
35.34
7517
7
29
M Azharuddin (India)
1985-2000
334
308
9378
153*
36.92
12669
7
58
WTS Porterfield (Ire)
2006-2013
67
67
2060
112*
32.18
3035
6
10
VVS Laxman (India)
1998-2006
86
83
2338
131
30.76
3282
6
10
AJ Strauss (Eng)
2003-2011
127
126
4205
158
35.63
5195
6
27
NS Sidhu (India)
1987-1998
136
127
4413
134*
37.08
6329
6
33
Mohammad Hafeez (Pak)
2003-2013
129
129
3527
139*
28.90
4948
6
18
BRM Taylor (Zim)
2004-2013
146
145
4414
145*
33.69
6112
6
27
A Symonds (Aus)
1998-2009
198
161
5088
156
39.75
5504
6
30
A Jadeja (India)
1992-2000
196
179
5359
119
37.47
7677
6
30
MG Bevan (Aus)
1994-2004
232
196
6912
108*
53.58
9320
6
46
GW Flower (Zim)
1992-2010
221
214
6571
142*
33.52
9723
6
40
Younis Khan (Pak)
2000-2013
253
243
7014
144
31.88
9307
6
48
Shahid Afridi (Asia/ICC/Pak)
1996-2013
362
335
7360
124
23.51
6415
6
35


Pakistan v South Africa, 2nd Test, Dubai, 4th day Results

Pakistan gave South Africa their first test thrashing in just about two years and finished their 15-test unbeaten pursue frolicking to a seven-wicket triumph with more than a day to extra in Abu Dhabi on Thursday. South Africa's unbeaten run in Test arrangement out and about will augment significantly further after their triumph in Dubai, which permitted them to impart the crown jewels of this two-match elastic with Pakistan. The last time South Africa lost a Test arrangement abroad was in Sri Lanka in 2006. From that point forward, they have turned into the No. 1 positioned Test group and they will stay there, yet their lead will be cut by four focuses by righteousness of the drawn arrangement.

 pak vs sa 2013 schedule in uae, pakistan v sa 2013 series video highlights

Pakistan have climbed to No. 4, on account of their triumph in Abu Dhabi, however were unable to secure stronghold UAE, losing in their received home to many people's surprise since moving here in 2010. They went down battling however, with Asad Shafiq scoring up his most elevated score in Test cricket and imparting in a 197-run fifth wicket stand with Misbah-ul-Haq, which kept South Africa in the field for any longer than they might have anticipated.pakistan answered with a sizeable 442 as an uncommon 135-run opening organization established the framework with a lady test ton for Khurram Manzoor (146) and later 100 for skipper Misbah."when we got them out for under 250 we thought we could do something assuming that we got a sizeable aggregate for ourselves which is the thing that we did," included Misbah.
The hosts, compelled to play at a nonpartisan venue because of security concerns in Pakistan, then took four wickets before the end of the third day on Wednesday to leave South Africa wavering overnight and bowled them out for 232 in their second innings on Thursday, where just a resistant 90 from AB de Villiers and 47 from Robin Peterson deferred the inevitable.south Africa, who went top of the test rankings a year ago after an arrangement win in England, last lost to Sri Lanka in Durban in December 2011."it's disillusioning on the grounds that we set exclusive expectations for ourselves however we are still not up there where we need to be," said South Africa commander Graeme Smith.for Pakistan, Thursday's win proceeded their run of annoying more fancied restriction at their makeshift home in the United Arab Emirates. In their last home arrangement they toppled then top-positioned group England in 2012.the second test in the two-match arrangement begins in Dubai on Wednesday.
 
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