
Rohit Sharma – Topping the list is our very own Rohit Sharma who has already scored two double centuries till now. In the record breaking and marathon innings of 264 runs, Rohit gathered a total of 186 runs just dealing in boundaries. His innings included 33 fours and 9 huge sixes. He just consumed 173 balls during his innings and helped team India to post a total of 404 runs on the board. In the end, Sri Lankan ended their innings with 251 runs on the board, so it can be said that the Lankan team lost to Rohit Sharma by 13 runs.

Martin Guptill – Stage was set and it was the fourth quarter-final of the World cup 2015, deciding to bat first on the home soil New Zealand team decided to go bonkers from the first ball of the match itself as they kicked off the innings with a four but narrowly missed a setback as Samuels dropped Martin Guptill on the third ball of the innings. West Indies team paid a heavy price for this howler as Guptill went on to score 237 runs alone out which 162 runs were scored from fours and sixes. He carried his bat throughout the innings and as expected, New Zealand team emerged as the real winner in the end.

Shane Watson – Just a few days after the end of World cup 2011, the Australian team travelled to Bangladesh to play three matches ODI series. Though the host’s team fought it hard to register a single win but it was Australian team who had the last say. In the second ODI, chasing a target of 230 runs, the opening batsman Shane Watson decided to teach bowlers a lesson and went on to score 185* runs in just 96 balls. His aggression can be judged by the fact that during his innings he smashed 15 sixes and a same number of fours. He batted with a strike rate of 192.70. Australian team chased down the target in 26 overs. At one stage it looked like Watson will break the Sachin’s record of 200* but he was deprived of this record as he did not enough runs to chase.