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Greatest individual limited overs knock in history

smash84

The Tiger King
I do think Tendulkars 98 against Pakistan in 2003 should be up there as his best knock. A lot of pressure in that match. If only Razzaq took that catch!
Was going to post this as well.

Steve Waugh's century vs South Africa in the Super 6s 1999 WC was phenomenal against a very good attack (where Gibbs dropped the WC)
 

Arachnodouche

International Captain
Was going to post this as well.

Steve Waugh's century vs South Africa in the Super 6s 1999 WC was phenomenal against a very good attack (where Gibbs dropped the WC)
Yeah, clutch knock. Not to forget Bevan who was alongside him in the '99 semi and back in the '96 semi too in an even more desperate situation.
 

Blenkinsop

U19 Captain
Michael Bevan against England. Can't remember the context, might have been a world cup? England needed to win to stay in the tournament anyway. Caddick took apart the Aussie top order and left them five or six down for nothing chasing a decent score. Bevan somehow got them home.
 

smash84

The Tiger King
Michael Bevan against England. Can't remember the context, might have been a world cup? England needed to win to stay in the tournament anyway. Caddick took apart the Aussie top order and left them five or six down for nothing chasing a decent score. Bevan somehow got them home.
With Andy bichel in 2003 WC I think
 

AndrewB

International Vice-Captain
Technically, England needed to win or for Pakistan to beat Zimbabwe to stay in, but in the end the PK-Zim match was rained off.
It was Bichel's match rather than Bevan's, though - he took 7-20 and scored 34 off 36.

Had a look in Peter Roebuck's "Great Innings" (from 1990) to see if he'd picked any limited over innings: Clive Lloyd's 102 in the 1975 WC final, and Kapil Dev's 175 v Zimbabwe.
 

Nikhil99.94

School Boy/Girl Captain
Ben stokes 2019 World Cup final 85 odd in the best match in odi history after being smacked by Carlos brathwaite in 2016 t20 World Cup final.
 

Bolo.

International Captain
Too many big stakes games here for my taste, even if the rationale for nominating them is totally sound... a low stakes game can be a better innings, even if less important.

High scores in low stakes games:
Watson 185* vs BD. Chasing 230. WTF??? He wasnt competing with Chris Martin to chase down the runs.

Pollock 222* in a 1974 game. Took almost 30 years for this score to be bettered in list A, and remains the only double hundred scored from number 4 to date IIRC. 222 was typically a winning score in those days, often comfortably.

Any innings like 6 off 1 to win the game. Or more off more. See Dre Russ in the IPL a couple of years ago.

Ya, I prefer the WC innings as well. They are more important. But better... probably not
 

Daemon

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This probably isn't even his own best, but it remains one of my favourite Dhoni innings (along with Raina's).


India were 29-5 and he comes in, consolidates and hits a few at the end. At one point he was 27(70). Ended up scoring 113* (125). Peak Dhoni.
 

bagapath

International Captain
Viv Richards - 189 and 2/45

Kapil Dev - 175 and 1/32

Aravinda - 1996 World Cup Semifinal and Final (he got the century in the final but the semifinal was an even more brilliant innings}

SRT - Desert Storm innings

Ricky Ponting - 2003 World Cup Final

Adam GIlchrist - 2011 World Cup Final
Correction:
Adam GIlchrist - 2007 World Cup Final
 

subshakerz

Hall of Fame Member
Correction:
Adam GIlchrist - 2007 World Cup Final
I rate Gilchrist 149 > De Silva 107* > Ponting 140*

Gilchrist scored 149 out of 224 while on the crease against a good attack and nobody came close. Was an unbelievably good knock.

De Silva was a great knock but had a bit more support from the crease and conditions were in his favor. Very close though.

Ponting was fantastic but a pretty average attack.
 

OverratedSanity

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India's attack was poor on paper but bowled superbly in the 03 WC. They bowled like their 'on paper' selves in the final tho.
 

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