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Three centurions for a side in an ODI innings
NewsBytes | August 26, 2025 12:39 AM CST



Three centurions for a side in an ODI innings
25 Aug 2025


Australia claimed a massive 276-run win in their 3rd and final ODI against South Africa in Mackay.

The hosts scored an impressive 431/2 before bowling the Proteas out for 155. Tons from Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, and Cameron Green bolstered Australia.

This was the fifth instance of a side having three centurions in an ODI innings.

Here are the other four such instances.


South Africa vs West Indies, Johannesburg, 2015
#1


The first ODI involving three centurions in an innings SA came in 2015.

In the record-breaking ODI against West Indies in Johannesburg, South Africa racked up a mammoth 439/2.

The innings saw three centurions in the form of Hashim Amla, Rilee Rossouw, and AB de Villiers.

Notably, de Villiers slammed a 31-ball ton, the fastest in ODI history. He slammed a 44-ball 149.


South Africa vs India, Wankhede, 2015
#2


Later that year, the South African batters unleashed their best against India at Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.

Electing to bat first, the Proteas clobbered 438/4 in 50 overs. Quinton de Kock (109), Faf du Plessis (133), and de Villiers (119) hammered tons.

In response, the hosts were bowled out for 224, with Kagiso Rabada taking a four-wicket haul.


Netherlands vs England, Amstelveen, 2022
#3


In June 2022, England could have become the first-ever side to record a 500-plus total in ODI history. However, they fell two runs short.

The Eoin Morgan-led England flattened the Netherlands by scoring 498/4 in Amstelveen.

Phil Salt (122), Dawid Malan (125), and Jos Buttler (162*) slammed tons.

The hosts responded with 266 and still lost by 232 runs.


South Africa vs Sri Lanka, Delhi 2023
#4


South Africa thrashed Sri Lanka in the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup encounter in Delhi.

The Proteas racked up a mammoth 428/5 on a flat surface. Their innings was powered by centuries from de Kock, Rassie van der Dussen, and Aiden Markram.

Sri Lanka did well to cross the 300-run mark. However, a concerted bowling effort saw them perish for 326.


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