- Michael Bevan Batsman 67 times:

The former Australian Michael Bevan, who was considered as one of the best finishers in the limited-overs cricket, played a significant role for the Kangaroos while batting in the middle during his fruitful career.
The 47-year-old Bevan was the cornerstone for Australian cricket, who went on to win several games for his national side owing to his trait of spending quality time at the crease.
The Belconnen-born Bevan remained not out for 67 times in 196 innings of his 232 ODIs.
The prominent figure in the former years for Australia registered 6,912 runs at an average of 53.58. He smashed six hundreds and 46 fifties after making his debut in 1994 against Sri Lanka in the 50-over format.