One Day International (ODI) is a popular form of cricket with a limited number of overs for each participating team. Usually played between teams having international status, the game lasts for about 9 hours. During every ODI, some records are made, owing to the fantastic game played by the cricketers.
Ask any cricket lover and enthusiast, and you will come to know the craze for watching the One Day International (ODI) among people. Also known as limited-overs-international (LOI), one-day international sees new records being made time and again. The records are maintained by International Cricket Council (ICC), the governing body for international cricket. The Cricket World Cup is played in One Day International cricket format. Currently, New Zealand enjoys the top ranking in the list of One Day International. Today let us talk about the most runs conceded in an innings.
Most runs conceded in an innings:
Runs | Bowling Figures | Player | Team | Opposition | Venue | Date |
113 | 10-0113-0 | Mick Lewis | Australia | South Africa | Johannesburg | 12/03/2006 |
110 | 10-0-110-0 | Wahab Riaz | Pakistan | England | Nottingham | 30/08/2016 |
9-0-110-0 | Rashid Khan | Afghanistan | England | Manchester | 18/06/2019 | |
106 | 10-0-106-1 | Bhuvaneshwar Kumar | India | South Africa | Mumbai | 25/10/2015 |
10-0-106-0 | Nuwan Pradeep | Sri Lanka | India | Mohali | 13/12/2017 |
Mick Lewis
This Australian player made his ODI debut on 7 December 2005 against New Zealand. To date, he has played seven ODIs. During his debut match, he played a significant role that helped his team mark its victory. During his 5th ODI against South Africa in Johannesburg, he became the most expensive bowler by scoring 10-0-113-0 runs in 10 overs.
Wahab Riaz
The Pakistani player, is known for his left-arm fast bowling and right-hand batting style. He made his ODI debut on 2 February 2008 against Zimbabwe. He became the youngest cricketer to grab a position in the top ranking charts for the ODI by ICC in the 2018 ODI. During his ODI on 30 August 2016, he conceded 110 runs in his ten overs. The figure is considered one of the worst bowling figures in the One Day International cricket records.
Rashid Khan
The former caption of the Afghan Cricket Team, Rashid Khan is known for his right-arm leg spin and right-handed batting style. He made his ODI debut against Zimbabwe on 18 October 2015. On 18 June 2019, Rashid gave his most expensive bowling spell in the ODI, conceding 110 in nine overs.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
The Indian International Cricketer, Bhuvneshawar Kumar made his ODI debut on 30 December 2012 against Pakistan. During his ODI match against South Africa in Mumbai, he conceded 106 runs making him the most expensive bowler by scoring 10-0-106-1.
Nuwan Pradeep
The Sri Lankan player popularly known as the most unconventional find for the Sri Lankan team, made his ODI debut on 31 July 2012 against India. He rose to fame in 2007 after winning a fast bowling competition. During his ODI game in December 2017 against India, he conceded 106 runs in his ten overs. The Sri Lankan team lost the match to India by 141 runs.
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