
Virat Kohli To Shai Hope: Active Cricketers With Most 100s In ODIs
Here's a look at active cricketers who have scored the most centuries in the 50-over format of the game.
West Indies' ODI captain Shai Hope scored 120 runs from just 94 balls on Tuesday (August 12) in the third ODI of the home series against Pakistan. The century in the series decider played at Brian Lara Stadium in Tarouba helped Hope close the gap with Brian Lara, who during his 299-match-long ODI career scored 19 centuries for the Men in Maroon. The century in the match, which West Indies won by a record margin of 202 runs, also helped Hope take 4th position in the list of active batters with the most 100s in ODIs. Here's a look at active cricketers who have scored the most centuries in the 50-over format of the game.
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India's ODI captain, Rohit Sharma, has scored 32 centuries in 273 matches played so far. (Picture Credit: AFP)
Former Pakistan all-format captain Babar Azam has 19 centuries to his name in 134 ODIs played so far. (Picture Credit: AFP)
West Indies ODI captain Shai Hope has crossed the 100-run mark 18 times in 142 50-over matches played so far. (Picture Credit: AFP)
In 116 ODIs for the English team, opening batter Jason Roy has scored 12 centuries. (Picture Credit: AFP)
In 86 ODIs for Pakistan, top-order batter Fakhar Zaman has scored 11 centuries (including one double century). (Picture Credit: AFP)
In 190 ODIs played so far, former England's white-ball captain Jos Buttler has scored 11 centuries. (Picture Credit: AFP)

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