• Shubman Gill is the youngest batter to score a double century in ODI cricket.

  • Rohit Sharma is the only batter to cross the two hundred run-mark more than once.

List of all double hundreds in Men’s ODI cricket history
List of double hundreds in ODI Cricket (Image source: Twitter)

One-day international (ODI) cricket has witnessed several remarkable feats over the years, with high-scoring innings being one of the most exhilarating aspects of the game.

While a century is celebrated as a significant milestone in ODI cricket, a double century is an achievement that showcases a batter’s exceptional class and ability.

Double hundred: A significant milestone

A double century is an extraordinary summit that showcases the zenith of a batter’s skill, their unparalleled endurance, and the unwavering concentration that sets them apart as cricketing legends. It’s a rare and remarkable accomplishment that truly defines the essence of the sport.

List of all the double-centuries in Men’s ODI cricket

Let’s have a look at the exclusive club of cricketers who have achieved the rare feat of scoring 200 or more runs in a single innings of the Men’s ODI cricket.

1) Rohit Sharma – 264, 208, 209

Rohit Sharma vs Sri Lanka, 2018
Rohit Sharma vs Sri Lanka, 2017 (Image source: Twitter)

Rohit Sharma‘s unparalleled prowess in ODI cricket has firmly established him as the king of double centuries in this format. While many cricket legends never achieved this milestone even once, the 35-year-old cricketer has done so an incredible three times. His remarkable double centuries include a record-breaking 264 against Sri Lanka in 2014, which is the highest individual score in ODI, a massive 209 against Australia in 2013 and an unbeaten 208 against the Lankans in 2017. The Nagpur-born batter’s consistency and ability to reach these incredible milestones make him an exceptional figure in ODI cricket history.

2) Martin Guptill – 237

Martin Guptill vs West Indies, 2015
Martin Guptill vs West Indies, 2015 (Image source: Twitter)

New Zealand‘s seasoned cricketer, Martin Guptill, etched his name in the annals of cricket history with an extraordinary unbeaten innings of 237 against the West Indies. The breathtaking performance unfolded at Wellington in March 2015, leaving fans and experts in awe of his ability to decimate the opposition’s bowling attack. Guptill’s masterclass showcased his remarkable talent and his role as a key figure in New Zealand’s cricketing legacy, making this innings a cherished moment in the world of cricket.

3) Virender Sehwag – 219

Virender Sehwag vs West Indies, 2011
Virender Sehwag vs West Indies, 2011 (Image source: Twitter)

The Indian batting maestro, Virender Sehwag, left an indelible mark in the cricketing universe with his scintillating innings of 219 runs against the West Indies in December 2011 at the Holkar Cricket Stadium in Indore. In a blazing exhibition of his attack, the right-handed batter treated the Caribbeans with a relentless onslaught, amassing 25 boundaries and dispatching the ball for seven colossal sixes.

4) Chris Gayle – 215

Chris Gayle vs Zimbabwe, 2015
Chris Gayle vs Zimbabwe, 2015 (Image source: Twitter)

In February 2015, the ‘Universe Boss’ Chris Gayle showcased his wrath in a breathtaking batting presentation against Zimbabwe at Canberra. The left-handed dynamo thundered his way to 215 runs, leaving the cricketing world amazed his explosive hitting. With a brutal display of power, Gayle hammered the ball to the ropes for ten boundaries and sent it soaring into the stands an astonishing 16 times for a six. This extraordinary performance not only underlined his status as one of the most dominant and fearless cricketers but also solidified his legacy as an icon of the game, making it a memorable day in his career.

5) Fakhar Zaman – 210

Fakhar Zaman vs Zimbabwe, 2018
Fakhar Zaman vs Zimbabwe, 2018 (Image source: Twitter)

In July 2018, Pakistan’s Fakhar Zaman marked his name in cricketing lore with a phenomenal innings of 210 against Zimbabwe in Bulawayo. This performance not only set a new benchmark in cricket but also made him the sole Pakistani batter to achieve a double century in ODI cricket. Fakhar’s innings was a true masterclass in controlled aggression, as he struck 24 boundaries and hit five sixes, boasting a strike rate of 134.61. The left-handed batter’s historic achievement not only exemplified his batting capabilities but also marked a glorious moment for Pakistan in the world of ODI cricket, leaving fans and pundits alike marvelling at his exceptional talent.

6) Ishan Kishan – 210

Ishan Kishan vs Bangladesh, 2022
Ishan Kishan vs Bangladesh, 2022 (Image source: Twitter)

In December 2022, Ishan Kishan, the rising star of Indian cricket, delivered a scintillating performance that left an indelible mark on the sport. Playing against Bangladesh in Chattogram, Kishan’s blistering innings of 210 runs off just 131 balls showcased his remarkable talent and fearless approach to batting. With 24 exquisite boundaries and ten towering sixes, he displayed a perfect blend of classical adroitness and unbridled aggression. The left-handed batter’s explosive innings etched his name in the record books for the fastest double hundred in ODIs.

7) Shubman Gill – 208

Shubman Gill vs New Zealand, 2023
Shubman Gill vs New Zealand, 2023 (Image source: Twitter)

In January 2023, the cricketing world witnessed a historic moment when Shubman Gill, with youthful exuberance and unwavering determination, blazed his way to an exceptional 208 runs in an ODI contest against New Zealand in Hyderabad. Gill’s remarkable innings, which came off 149 balls, not only demonstrated his valour but also earned the right-handed batter the distinction of being the youngest batter to achieve a double century in ODI cricket.

8) Glenn Maxwell – 201

Glenn Maxwell vs Afghanistan, ODI World Cup 2023
Glenn Maxwell vs Afghanistan, ODI World Cup 2023 (Image source: Twitter)

In a phenomenal show of power and precision, Glenn Maxwell scripted a historic chapter in cricket at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Facing Afghanistan in a thrilling ODI World Cup 2023 contest, Maxwell single-handedly carried the Australian team to victory with an unbeaten innings of 201 runs from just 128 balls. This monumental achievement holds a unique distinction as the only double century in ODI cricket which has been scored while chasing a target. The right-handed batter’s incredible performance showcased his ability to control innings and masterfully manipulate the game’s dynamics.

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9) Sachin Tendulkar – 200

Sachin Tendulkar vs South Africa, 2010
Sachin Tendulkar vs South Africa, 2010 (Image source: Twitter)

On February 24, 2010, the cricketing legend Sachin Tendulkar carved his name into the sport’s history with a sublime innings. Playing against South Africa in Gwalior, the master-blaster displayed his unparalleled class and mastery by scoring an unbeaten 200 runs from 147 deliveries. The right-handed batting ace’s impeccable timing and strokeplay were evident in the 25 exquisite boundaries and three towering sixes that graced the innings. This innings is particularly significant as it marked the first-ever double-century in ODI cricket history. This feat highlighted Tendulkar’s eternal greatness and established him as an icon in the cricket world.

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