2026 Records

Highest Individual Scores in 2026 in ODI

Discover the highest individual scores in ODI cricket in 2026. Check the complete list of top knock performances.

Highest Individual Scores in ODIs in 2026

PlayerTeamScore (BF)4s/6sSROpponentVenueDate
Shubman Gill (v Afghanistan)v Afghanistan154 (110)22/2140.0v AfghanistanLucknow17 Jun 2026
Cooper Connolly (v Bangladesh)v Bangladesh149 (134)13/6111.19v BangladeshMirpur14 Jun 2026
Rahmat Shah (v Ireland)v Ireland143* (133)13/2107.51v IrelandBelfast15 Aug 2026
Sediqullah Atal (v Ireland)v Ireland143 (120)17/4119.16v IrelandBelfast12 Aug 2026
Ben Duckett (v India)v India141 (135)18/1104.44v IndiaLord’s19 Jul 2026
Rohit Sharma (v England)v England138 (110)17/5125.45v EnglandLord’s19 Jul 2026
Daryl Mitchell (v India)v India137 (131)15/3104.58v IndiaIndore18 Jan 2026
Harry Brook (v Sri Lanka)v Sri Lanka136* (66)11/9206.06v Sri LankaColombo (RPS)27 Jan 2026
Daryl Mitchell (v India)v India131* (117)11/2111.96v IndiaRajkot14 Jan 2026
Jatinder Singh (v Nepal)v Nepal130 (96)15/5135.41v NepalKirtipur29 Apr 2026
R Chopra (v Canada)v Canada127* (118)15/1107.62v CanadaDundee11 Aug 2026
Ishan Kishan (v Afghanistan)v Afghanistan125 (79)14/7158.22v AfghanistanLucknow17 Jun 2026
Virat Kohli (v New Zealand)v New Zealand124 (108)10/3114.81v New ZealandIndore18 Jan 2026
Pavan Rathnayake (v England)v England121 (115)12/1105.21v EnglandColombo (RPS)27 Jan 2026
Kushal Bhurtel (v U.S.A.)v U.S.A.120* (118)13/4101.69v U.S.A.Kirtipur16 May 2026

Key Insights on the Highest Individual Scores in 2026 ODIs

Highest Individual Score: Shubman Gill became the first to score a 150+ this year. He smashed 154 off just 110 balls against Afghanistan. His explosive innings took place in Lucknow on June 17, 2026. It featured 22 fours and 2 sixes at a strike rate of 140.00.

Top Century Makers: Australia’s Cooper Connolly holds the second-highest score of the year. He registered a brilliant 149 off 134 balls against Bangladesh in Mirpur. England’s Ben Duckett and India’s Rohit Sharma also recorded massive centuries at Lord’s on July 19, 2026. They scored 141 and 138 respectively.

Stellar Strike Rates: England’s Harry Brook delivered the most destructive innings on the list. He blasted an unbeaten 136 off a mere 66 balls against Sri Lanka. This remarkable knock in Colombo yielded a staggering strike rate of 206.06. Ishan Kishan also demonstrated immense power against Afghanistan. He finished with a strike rate of 158.22 during his quick-fire 125 off 79 balls.

Notable Firsts & Milestones of 2026:

  • Multiple Entries: Daryl Mitchell is the only player to feature twice on this leaderboard.
  • Consecutive Dominance: He scored an unbeaten 131 against India in Rajkot on January 14. Just four days later, he followed it up with a 137 against the same opposition in Indore.
  • Earliest Milestone: Daryl Mitchell’s 131* on January 14 in Rajkot stands as the earliest century recorded on this list for the 2026 calendar year.
  • Associate Nations Shine: Oman’s Jatinder Singh and Nepal’s Kushal Bhurtel both secured spots among the top ODI scores of the year.
  • Associate Scores: Jatinder smashed 130 against Nepal. Meanwhile, Bhurtel scored an unbeaten 120 against the USA.

Indian Dominance: Indian batters heavily influence the top standings, like they do in the overall run-scorers list of 2026. Four of their players make the top ten list. Shubman Gill holds the number one spot. Rohit Sharma, Ishan Kishan, and Virat Kohli also feature prominently with their massive centuries.

Also Read: You can also check out the leading wicket-takers in ODIs in 2026 here.

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