Ben Stokes’ Historic 182 Runs: Records Broken in England’s ODI Series Against New Zealand

2023-09-13 18:19:00
England’s Ben Stokes had one of the best batting performances of his career in the third match of the ODI series once morest New Zealand. The player, who recently returned to 50-over cricket following withdrawing his decision to retire from ODI cricket, scored 182 runs off 124 balls in the match held at Kennington Oval. Many records were born in Stokes’ batting explosion.

Batting first in the match, England were 13/2 and Ben Stokes came to the crease in the 4th over. The all-rounder, who was in brilliant form, attacked the New Zealand bowling. Ben Stokes also holds the record for the highest score by an England player in ODI cricket during his brilliant innings. Jason Roy’s record of 180 once morest Australia in 2018 made Stokes a legend.

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England’s highest individual scores in ODI cricket

182- Ben Stokes (2023)
180- Jason Roy (2018)
171- Alex Hales (2016)
167*- Robin Smith (1993)
162*- Jos Buttler (2022).

Stokes narrowly missed out on the record for the highest score by a player batting at number four or lower in ODIs. This record is held by West Indies legend Vivian Richards who scored 189 runs. Ben Stokes’ 182 is the second highest score by a non-opener in ODI cricket.India’s Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Virat Kohli are the top scorers with 183 runs.

With this innings, Ben Stokes also owns the fourth highest score by a player in ODIs in England.

Stokes scored 182 runs off 124 balls with the help of 15 fours and nine sixes. Fans expected Ben Stokes to become the first non-opener to score a double century in ODI cricket, but that did not happen. So far, nine opening batsmen have scored a double century in ODI cricket.

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