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How many bowlers have conceded more than 100 runs in an innings in men's ODIs?

Bas de Leede earned an unwanted ODI record to his name by leaking 115 runs in the World Cup match against Australia. The Netherlands all-rounder bowled 10 overs, took two wickets and conceded 115 runs at an economy rate of 11.5.

With this spell, Bas de Leede now owns the record for the most runs conceded by any bowler in an ODI match. He became the 15th bowler in ODI cricket history to concede more than 100 runs in an innings.

The first bowler to leak more than 100 runs in an innings was New Zealand's Martin Snedden, who went for 105 runs during the 1983 World Cup match against England.

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Only two bowlers, namely Adam Zampa and Mick Lewis had conceded more than 110 runs in an innings before de Leede. Both bowlers went for 113 runs each in 10 overs.

List of bowlers who have conceded more than 100 runs in an ODI innings of men's cricket

Here is the full list of 15 players who have given away more than 100 runs in an innings of men's cricket:

  1. Bas de Leede (NED) - 2/115 vs. Australia, 2023
  2. Mick Lewis (AUS) - 0/113 vs. South Africa, 2006
  3. Adam Zampa (AUS) - 2/115 vs. South Africa, 2023
  4. Wahab Riaz (PAK) - 0/110 vs. England, 2016
  5. Rashid Khan (AFG) - 0/110 vs. England, 2019
  6. Phillipe Boissevain (NED) - 0/108 vs. England, 2022
  7. Bhuvneshwar Kumar (IND) - 1/106 vs. South Africa, 2015
  8. Nuwan Pradeep (SL) - 0/106 vs. India, 2017
  9. Martin Snedden (NZ) - 2/105 vs. England, 1983
  10. Tim Southee (NZ) - 0/105 vs. India, 2009
  11. Brian Vitori (ZIM) - 1/105 vs. New Zealand, 2012
  12. Cameron Green (AUS) - 2/103 vs. India, 2023
  13. Jason Holder (WI) - 1/104 vs. South Africa, 2015
  14. R Vinay Kumar (IND) - 1/102 vs. Australia, 2013
  15. Dawlat Zadran (AFG) - 2/101 vs. Australia, 2015
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Three bowlers, namely Hasan Ali (vs. AUS, 2017), Andrew Tye (vs. ENG, 2018) and Jacob Duffy (vs. IND, 2023) have conceded exactly 100 runs each once in their careers.

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