
In cricket, which player has the highest individual ODI score?
Answer: Rohit Sharma
Explanation:
Rohit Sharma holds the record for the highest individual score in One Day International (ODI) cricket with his magnificent knock of 264 runs. This historic innings came against Sri Lanka at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on November 13, 2014, during the fourth ODI of the series.
The Indian opener's innings was a masterclass in controlled aggression and timing. Sharma faced 173 balls during his stay at the crease, striking 33 boundaries and 9 massive sixes. What made this innings even more remarkable was the fact that he remained not out, meaning he could have potentially scored even more runs if the innings had continued longer.
Before Rohit's record-breaking performance, the previous highest individual ODI score was 219 runs, scored by Virender Sehwag against the West Indies in 2011. Rohit's achievement was particularly special because he surpassed his fellow Indian opener's record by a significant margin of 45 runs. Interestingly, Rohit also holds the second-highest ODI score of 209 runs, which he scored against Australia in 2013.
During this record-breaking innings, Rohit became only the fourth batsman in ODI history to score a double century. The exclusive list includes Sachin Tendulkar (200* against South Africa in 2010), Virender Sehwag (219 against West Indies in 2011), Martin Guptill (237* against West Indies in 2015), and Rohit Sharma with two double centuries to his name.
This phenomenal achievement helped India post a mammoth total of 404/5 in their 50 overs, with Rohit contributing nearly 65% of the team's runs. India went on to win the match by 153 runs, making it a memorable day for Indian cricket. Rohit's 264 not only set a new world record but also demonstrated his ability to pace an ODI innings perfectly, accelerating at the right moments while maintaining his wicket throughout the innings.












