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RT Ponting (AUS/ICC) WJ Cronje (SA) F Du Plessis Player Span Mat Won Lost Tied NR % CH Lloyd (WI) 1975-1985 84 64 18 1 1 77.71 RT Ponting (AUS/ICC) 2002-2012 230 165 51 2 12 76.14 WJ Cronje (SA) 1994-2000 138 99 35 1 3 73.7 F du Plessis (SA) 2013-2019 39 28 10 0 1 73.68 V Kohli (INDIA) 2013-2020 89 62 24 1 2 71.83 MJ Clarke (AUS) 2008-2015 74 50 21 0 3 70.42 MW Gatting (ENG) 1986-1988 37 26 11 0 0 70.27 KC Sangakkara (SL) 2009-2011 45 27 14 0 4 65.85 EJG Morgan (ENG) 2011-2020 114 69 36 2 7 65.42 SR Waugh (AUS) 1997-2002 106 67 35 3 1 65.23 IVA Richards (WI) 1980-1991 105 67 36 0 2 65.04 Saleem Malik (PAK) 1992-1995 34 21 11 2 0 64.7 GC Smith (Afr/SA) 2003-2011 150 92 51 1 6 64.23 SM Pollock (Afr/ICC/SA) 2000-2005 97 60 33 3 1 64.06 BB McCullum (NZ) 2009-2016 62 36 22 1 3 61.86 Waqar Younis (PAK) 1993-2003 62 37 23 0 2 61.66 Wasim Akram (PAK) 1993-2000 109 66 41 2 0 61.46 AR Border (AUS) 1985-1994 178 107 67 1 3 61.42 Shoaib Malik (PAK) 2007-2019 41 25 16 0 0 60.97 Inzamam-ul-Haq (Asia/PAK)2002-2007 90 52 34 0 4 60.46 AB de Villiers (SA) 2012-2017 103 59 39 1 4 60.1 MS Dhoni (INDIA) 2007-2018 200 110 74 5 11 59.52 Asghar Stanikzai (AFG) 2015-2019 56 31 21 1 3 59.43 DPMD Jayawardene (Asia/SL)2004-2013 129 71 49 1 8 59.09 MP Vaughan (ENG) 2003-2007 60 32 22 2 4 58.92 Moin Khan (PAK) 1995-2001 34 20 14 0 0 58.82 Sarfaraz Ahmed (PAK) 2015-2019 50 28 20 0 2 58.33 ST Jayasuriya (SL) 1998-2003 118 66 47 2 3 58.26 Mashrafe Mortaza (BDESH)2010-2020 88 50 36 0 2 58.13 MS Atapattu (SL) 2001-2006 63 35 27 0 1 56.45 R Dravid (INDIA) 2000-2007 79 42 33 0 4 56 Imran Khan (PAK) 1982-1992 139 75 59 1 4 55.92 RB Richardson (WI) 1991-1996 87 46 36 3 2 55.88 DL Vettori (NZ) 2004-2011 82 41 33 1 7 55.33 KS Williamson (NZ) 2012-2020 77 41 33 1 2 55.33 AN Cook (ENG) 2010-2014 69 36 30 1 2 54.47 MA Taylor (AUS) 1992-1997 67 36 30 1 0 54.47 GP Howarth (NZ) 1980-1985 60 31 26 0 3 54.38 AJ Finch (AUS) 2017-2020 35 19 16 0 0 54.28 M Azharuddin (INDIA) 1990-1999 174 90 76 2 6 54.16 N Kapil Dev (INDIA) 1982-1987 74 39 33 0 2 54.16 SC Ganguly (Asia/INDIA) 1999-2005 147 76 66 0 5 53.52 Misbah-ul-Haq (PAK) 2008-2015 87 45 39 2 1 53.48 KJ Coetzer (SCOT) 2013-2019 31 16 14 1 0 53.22 CA Walsh (WI) 1994-1997 43 22 20 0 1 52.38 SPD Smith (AUS) 2015-2018 51 25 23 0 3 52.08 JG Wright (NZ) 1983-1990 31 16 15 0 0 51.61 Shahid Afridi (PAK) 2009-2014 38 19 18 0 1 51.35 GA Gooch (ENG) 1988-1993 50 24 23 0 3 51.06 N Hussain (ENG) 1997-2003 56 28 27 0 1 50.9 BC Lara (WI) 1994-2007 125 59 59 0 7 50 AD Mathews (SL) 2012-2018 106 49 51 1 5 49 CL Hooper (WI) 1997-2003 49 23 24 0 2 48.93 MD Crowe (NZ) 1990-1993 44 21 22 0 1 48.83 MA Atherton (ENG) 1994-1997 43 20 21 1 1 48.8 DJ Bravo (WI) 2007-2014 37 17 18 2 0 48.64 A Ranatunga (SL) 1988-1999 193 89 95 1 8 48.37 DT Johnston (IRE) 2006-2010 32 14 15 1 2 48.33 SP Fleming (NZ) 1997-2007 218 98 106 1 13 48.04 KJ Hughes (AUS) 1979-1984 49 21 23 1 4 47.77 WTS Porterfield (IRE) 2008-2019 113 50 55 2 6 47.66 Shakib Al Hasan (BDESH) 2009-2017 50 23 26 0 1 46.93 GS Chappell (AUS) 1975-1983 49 21 25 0 3 45.65 AJ Strauss (ENG) 2006-2011 62 27 33 1 1 45.08 LK Germon (NZ) 1995-1997 36 15 19 2 0 44.44 Javed Miandad (PAK) 1980-1993 62 26 33 1 2 44.16 Habibul Bashar (BDESH) 2004-2007 69 29 40 0 0 42.02 KC Wessels (SA) 1992-1994 52 20 30 0 2 40 SM Gavaskar (INDIA) 1980-1985 37 14 21 0 2 40 Azhar Ali (PAK) 2015-2017 31 12 18 0 1 40 DJG Sammy (WI) 2010-2013 51 19 30 1 1 39 AG Cremer (ZIM) 2016-2018 35 12 20 2 1 38.23 SO Tikolo (KENYA) 2001-2011 73 27 44 0 2 38.02 AJ Stewart (ENG) 1992-2003 41 15 25 0 1 37.5 ADR Campbell (ZIM) 1996-2002 86 30 52 2 2 36.9 CH Gayle (WI) 2007-2010 53 17 30 0 6 36.17 SR Tendulkar (INDIA) 1996-2000 73 23 43 1 6 35.07 PW Borren (NL) 2010-2014 31 10 19 1 1 35 Mushfiqur Rahim (BDESH) 2011-2014 37 11 24 0 2 31.42 JO Holder (WI) 2015-2019 86 24 54 2 6 31.25 P Utseya (ZIM) 2006-2010 68 20 47 1 0 30.14 KR Rutherford (NZ) 1993-1995 37 10 24 1 2 30 E Chigumbura (ZIM) 2010-2016 62 18 44 0 0 29.03 HH Streak (ZIM) 2000-2004 68 18 47 0 3 27.69 A Flower (ZIM) 1993-2000 52 12 35 2 3 26.53 BRM Taylor (ZIM) 2011-2015 34 9 25 0 0 26.47 Mohammad Ashraful (BDESH)2007-2009 38 8 30 0 0 21.05 LRD Mendis (SL) 1982-1987 61 11 46 0 4 19.29 IH Romaine (BMUDA) 2006-2009 32 6 26 0 0 18.75 Khaled Mashud (BDESH) 2001-2006 30 4 24 0 2 14.28 Top by winning percentage ODI On the top by number of matches ODI ASIAN Captain top ODI.
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