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White-Ball Index Records Since 2005 White‐Ball Index Records Since 2005 Combined ODIs & T20Is Top 20 Combined Batting Top 20 Combined Bowling to 31 December 2020 Player ODI T20I Comb Player ODI T20I Comb 1 V Kohli (Ind) 113.24 132.14 117.90 1 Saeed Ajmal (Pak) 114.18 101.95 109.75 2 HE van der Dussen (SA) 121.65 99.88 111.12 2 SM Pollock (SA) 108.88 81.08 105.11 One Day Internationals 3 Babar Azam (Pak) 94.30 120.14 104.14 3 Rashid Khan (Afg) 98.21 114.76 105.00 Top 10 ODI Batting Top 10 ODI Bowling 4 MK Pandey (Ind) 60.79 124.77 98.35 4 SE Bond (NZ) 110.66 78.12 102.05 5 KL Rahul (Ind) 74.20 115.92 96.90 5 SP Narine (WI) 99.69 90.03 95.68 Player Avge SR Index Player Avge Econ SR Index 6 AB de Villiers (SA) 108.80 61.80 96.05 6 Imran Tahir (SA) 90.70 108.70 95.68 1 V Kohli (Ind) 59.51 93.57 113.24 1 GD McGrath (Aus) 21.05 3.92 32.22 130.76 7 MEK Hussey (Aus) 88.20 105.73 90.94 7 GP Swann (Eng) 85.98 113.63 95.62 2 AB de Villiers (SA) 54.42 99.97 108.80 2 Saeed Ajmal (Pak) 23.04 4.16 33.19 114.18 8 MS Dhoni (Ind) 90.20 93.41 90.91 8 LH Ferguson (NZ) 83.29 135.31 95.21 3 N Pooran (WI) 48.24 105.81 100.64 3 SE Bond (NZ) 22.83 4.39 31.18 110.66 9 JE Root (Eng) 90.99 85.12 89.91 9 NW Bracken (Aus) 97.66 77.65 94.53 4 Babar Azam (Pak) 52.74 86.12 94.30 4 SM Pollock (SA) 27.19 3.56 45.85 108.88 10 A Symonds (Aus) 80.43 153.99 88.51 10 BAW Mendis (SL) 90.94 98.02 93.19 5 JM Bairstow (Eng) 45.81 100.45 91.93 5 DE Bollinger (Aus) 23.42 4.57 30.74 104.73 11 RG Sharma (Ind) 91.06 81.57 88.09 11 MA Starc (Aus) 93.26 89.83 92.34 6 JC Buttler (Eng) 40.23 118.73 91.52 6 SP Narine (WI) 26.56 4.13 38.62 99.69 12 F du Plessis (SA) 85.04 90.42 86.52 12 B Lee (Aus) 97.22 64.53 91.92 7 RG Sharma (Ind) 49.53 89.37 91.06 7 LL Tsotsobe (SA) 24.04 4.79 30.13 98.52 13 JC Buttler (Eng) 91.52 77.14 86.41 13 Kuldeep Yadav (Ind) 84.52 111.10 90.82 8 JE Root (Eng) 50.75 86.42 90.99 8 Rashid Khan (Afg) 25.68 4.40 34.97 98.21 14 HM Amla (SA) 86.79 79.92 85.37 14 MG Johnson (Aus) 90.37 82.68 89.08 9 MS Dhoni (Ind) 50.02 87.09 90.20 9 CJ McKay (Aus) 24.03 4.81 29.95 98.16 15 GJ Maxwell (Aus) 80.91 93.32 85.33 15 LL Tsotsobe (SA) 98.52 64.24 89.05 10 JJ Roy (Eng) 42.02 107.52 88.74 10 NW Bracken (Aus) 25.30 4.53 33.53 97.66 16 Q de Kock (SA) 86.15 82.90 85.23 16 DW Steyn (SA) 87.49 92.18 88.81 17 JM Bairstow (Eng) 91.93 72.51 84.87 17 M Muralitharan (SL) 89.81 78.64 88.69 18 DA Warner (Aus) 87.12 81.22 84.78 18 AR Cusack (Ire) 91.40 84.53 88.65 19 AJ Finch (Aus) 74.52 99.46 82.92 19 L Ngidi (SA) 92.18 82.49 88.61 20 JJ Roy (Eng) 88.74 61.58 80.21 20 DL Vettori (NZ) 84.89 96.80 87.20 T20 Internationals Top 10 T20I Batting Top 10 T20I Bowling Player Avge SR Index Player Avge Econ SR Index Single Format Specialists 1 V Kohli (Ind) 51.66 138.82 132.14 1 GP Swann (Eng) 16.84 6.36 15.88 113.63 ODI Batting Specialists ODI Bowling Specialists 2 MK Pandey (Ind) 51.75 128.31 124.77 2 Imran Tahir (SA) 16.74 6.81 14.76 108.70 3 Babar Azam (Pak) 49.94 127.93 120.14 3 Saeed Ajmal (Pak) 18.63 6.43 17.39 101.95 Player ODI T20I Diff Player ODI T20I Diff 4 KL Rahul (Ind) 43.84 145.09 115.92 4 BAW Mendis (SL) 18.49 6.84 16.21 98.02 1 Imad Wasim (Pak) 87.41 33.81 53.59 1 KD Mills (NZ) 85.91 50.39 35.52 5 MEK Hussey (Aus) 40.94 140.61 105.73 5 Yuvraj Singh (Ind) 17.96 7.17 15.04 97.44 2 AB de Villiers (SA) 108.80 61.80 47.00 2 JDP Oram (NZ) 74.02 38.83 35.19 6 AJ Finch (Aus) 36.54 150.84 99.46 6 DL Vettori (NZ) 21.18 5.81 21.88 96.80 3 SO Hetmyer (WI) 80.10 40.64 39.46 3 LL Tsotsobe (SA) 98.52 64.24 34.28 7 KP Pietersen (Eng) 37.52 140.21 96.68 7 Umar Gul (Pak) 17.79 7.55 14.13 94.60 4 S Chanderpaul (WI) 77.70 41.60 36.09 4 B Lee (Aus) 97.22 64.53 32.68 8 MS Dhoni (Ind) 39.10 126.74 93.41 8 Abdul Razzaq (Pak) 18.85 7.05 16.05 94.05 5 HH Pandya (Ind) 76.45 42.90 33.55 5 Mashrafe Mortaza (Ban) 57.04 28.13 28.91 9 GJ Maxwell (Aus) 32.92 159.23 93.32 9 DW Steyn (SA) 19.08 7.12 16.08 92.18 10 F du Plessis (SA) 36.45 133.27 90.42 10 DJ Hussey (Aus) 20.63 6.52 19.00 91.13 T20I Batting Specialists T20I Bowling Specialists Player ODI T20I Diff Player ODI T20I Diff 1 MN Waller (Zim) 28.62 71.54 42.92 1 Yuvraj Singh (Ind) 53.86 97.44 43.58 2 KL Rahul (Ind) 74.20 115.92 41.73 2 DJ Hussey (Aus) 51.46 91.13 39.68 3 KD Karthik (Ind) 47.74 87.20 39.46 3 JEC Franklin (NZ) 50.51 88.31 37.80 Qualification criteria for all records: 4 C Munro (NZ) 51.84 86.30 34.46 4 Abdul Razzaq (Pak) 57.94 94.05 36.11 min. 20 inns (bowl or bat) for single format records 5 JP Duminy (SA) 55.79 84.44 28.65 5 Imad Wasim (Pak) 42.84 76.32 33.49 min. 10 inns in each format for combined records matches against Top 10 teams only matches since Jan 2005 (i.e. T20 era) Data provided by ESPNcricinfo White‐Ball Index © 2021 6dot4 Cricket .
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