Stats: Highest ODI scores at each age starting from 14 to 47
Undoubtedly, like many other sports, cricket is also a game of numbers and records. Many of us know about Rohit Sharma’s two double centuries or Saeed Anwar’s 194 runs. Every cricket fan has an idea about Shahid Afridi’s 37 balls hundred in ODIs or Sachin Tendulkar’s 200 runs against South Africa in ODIs.
So do you call yourself a super cricket fan? Do you know the highest scores made by players at each age starting from 14 to 47 in ODIs? If you do, then let’s see how many of these stats you have remembered by watching cricket matches till this day.
Even if you have followed your team and cricket in general, some of these statistics will certainly surprise you. So here we present a table that includes the highest scores made by players at each age starting from 14 to 47 in ODIs.
Age |
Player |
Country |
Runs |
Opposition |
Venue |
Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
14 |
Hasan Raza |
Pakistan |
12 |
Zimbabwe |
Peshawar |
1996 |
15 |
Hasan Raza |
Pakistan |
41 |
India |
Toronto |
1997 |
16 |
Shahid Afridi |
Pakistan |
102 |
Sri Lanka |
Nairobi |
1996 |
17 |
Usman Ghani |
Afghanistan |
118 |
Zimbabwe |
Bulawayo |
2014 |
18 |
Shahid Afridi |
Pakistan |
109 |
India |
Toronto |
1998 |
19 |
Shakib Al Hasan |
Bangladesh |
134* |
Canada |
Antigua |
2007 |
20 |
Paul Strling |
Ireland |
177 |
Canada |
Toronto |
2010 |
21 |
Chris Gayle |
West Indies |
152 |
Kenya |
Nairobi |
2001 |
22 |
Xavier Marshall |
West Indies |
157* |
Canada |
Ontario |
2008 |
23 |
Virat Kohli |
India |
183 |
Pakistan |
Dhaka |
2012 |
24 |
MS Dhoni |
India |
183* |
Sri Lanka |
Jaipur |
2005 |
25 |
Calum Macleod |
Scotland |
175 |
Canada |
Christchurch |
2014 |
26 |
Rohit Sharma |
India |
209 |
Australia |
Banglore |
2013 |
27 |
Rohit Sharma |
India |
264 |
Sri Lanka |
Kolkata |
2014 |
28 |
Martin Guptil |
New Zealand |
237* |
West Indies |
Wellington |
2015 |
29 |
Shane Watson |
Australia |
185* |
Bangladesh |
Dhaka |
2011 |
30 |
Andrew Hudson |
South Africa |
161 |
Netherlands |
Rawalpindi |
1996 |
31 |
Sanath Jayasuriya |
Sri Lanka |
189 |
India |
Sharjah |
2000 |
32 |
Viv Richards |
West Indies |
189* |
England |
Manchestar |
1984 |
33 |
Virender Sehwag |
India |
219 |
West Indies |
Indore |
2011 |
34 |
Andy Flower |
Zimbabwe |
145 |
India |
Colombo |
2002 |
35 |
Chris Gayle |
West Indies |
215 |
Zimbabwe |
Canberra |
2015 |
36 |
Sachin Tendulkar |
India |
200* |
South Africa |
Gwalior |
2010 |
37 |
Sanath Jayasuriya |
Sri Lanka |
157 |
Netherlands |
Amstelveen |
2006 |
38 |
TM Dilshan |
Sri Lanka |
161* |
Bangladesh |
Melbourne |
2015 |
39 |
Sanath Jayasuriya |
Sri Lanka |
130 |
Bangladesh |
Karachi |
2008 |
40 |
Sanath Jayasuriya |
Sri Lanka |
98 |
India |
Colombo |
2009 |
41 |
Sunil Dhaniram |
Canada |
56 |
Afghanistan |
Sharjha |
2010 |
42 |
Clayton Lambert |
West Indies |
39 |
New Zelaand |
London |
2004 |
43 |
Khurram Khan |
UAE |
132* |
Afghanistan |
Dubai |
2014 |
44 |
Athanasios Traicos |
Zimbabwe |
16* |
South Africa |
Canberra |
1992 |
45 |
Athanasios Traicos |
Zimbabwe |
7* |
New Zealand |
Bulawayo |
1992 |
45 |
Athanasios Traicos |
Zimbabwe |
7* |
India |
Faridabad |
1993 |
47 |
Nolan Clarke |
Netherlands |
32 |
South Africa |
Rawalpindi |
1996 |