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Highest ODI scores at each Batting position

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3.Charles Coventry (194)

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Even though Zimbabwe cricket is not much famous as they are still considered as the underdogs, but their players have the potential to change this mindset. Charles Coventry did the same when he came out to bat at no three against Bangladesh in 2009. His classic inning of 194 runs in that match gave a befitting reply to the critics. He scored a total of 16 fours and seven sixes in that inning.

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4.Sir Vivian Richards (189)

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Sir Viv Richards.
Sir Viv Richards. (Photo Source: Getty Images)

The entire West Indian cricket side during the early 90s was filled with Legendary names like Vivian Richards, Malcolm Marshall, and various other stars to create a revolution in this field. Vivian Richards used to be a middle-order batsman in that era. His inning of 189 runs against England in 1984 while coming to bat at no four still resides in the cricketing fraternity’s hearts. Through his flexible wrist work, he smashed a total of 21 fours and five sixes in that knock.

5.AB de Villiers (162)

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Popularly regarded as Mr. 360 of cricket, South Africa cricketer AB de Villiers has been amongst the modern legends of this game. His aggressive but a mature Batting style has helped his nation as a lot. His quick fired innings of 162 runs from just 66 balls is a clear example of how handy he can be with the bat. His Batting strike-rate of 245.45 in that knock against West Indies the opposite team as they went on to lose all their wickets under 151 runs.