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Top 10 Batsmen with Highest Scores in INDIA vs SOUTH AFRICA ODI Series

👤 Author: Tirth Raval | StatsOverStumps

Celebrating the ideal balance of aggression and tactical calculation, this record details the Top 10 Batsmen with the Highest Individual Scores in the India vs South Africa ODI series. Elite strikers used deceptive spin and fierce opening spells to dominate the 50-over format in these iconic innings, which are a master class in pacing. These enormous totals, in contrast to Tests' methodical build-up, demonstrate a deep capacity to take advantage of fielding constraints and accelerate under duress, destroying elite attacks with sheer strength and creative strokeplay. Batsmen controlled the game's momentum in these games, turning white-ball cricket into a display of individual skill. These historic knocks continue to be the pinnacle of limited-overs skill, establishing a benchmark for match-winning brilliance in one-day internationals.

Top 10 Batsmen Highest Scores

Rank Batsmen Team Runs Balls 4's 6's S.R Against Ground Match Date
1 Sachin Tendulkar India 200* 147 25 3 136.05 South Africa Gwalior 24th February 2010
2 Virat Kohli India 160* 159 12 2 100.62 South Africa Cape Town 7th February 2018
3 Rohit Sharma India 150 133 13 6 112.78 South Africa Kanpur 11th October 2015
4 Sourav Ganguly India 141* 142 11 6 99.29 South Africa Nairobi 13th October 2000
5 Virat Kohli India 138 140 6 5 98.57 South Africa Chennai 22nd October 2015
6 Shikhar Dhawan India 137 146 16 2 93.83 South Africa Melbourne 22nd February 2015
7 Quinton De Kock South Africa 135 121 18 3 111.57 India Johannesburg 5th December 2013
8 Virat Kohli India 135 120 11 7 112.50 South Africa Ranchi 30th November 2025
9 Graeme Smith South Africa 134* 124 20 1 108.06 India Eden Gardens 25th November 2005
10 Gary Kirsten South Africa 133* 155 13 - 85.80 India Johannesburg 5th October 2001

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