ODI records: 3 batters hitting centuries in an innings

The first instance of this happening was in January 2015.

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1. Travis Head, Mitchell Marsh, Cameron Green — Australia vs South Africa (2025)

Cameron Green
AUS vs SA 2025: Cameron Green (Source: Getty Images)

Australia turned up at their lethal best by putting in a stunning batting performance after underwhelming outings in the first two ODIs to lose the series. In a bid to further accelerate, Travis Head (142 off 103) was the first batter to be dismissed after 34 overs. Mitchell Marsh (100 off 106) departed after getting to his ton. By the end of the innings, Cameron Green was unbeaten on 118 off 55. The batting all-rounder recorded the second-quickest ton by an Australian in ODIs.

The touring team were bundled out for 155 in 24.5 overs. Cooper Connolly, playing in just his fifth ODI, secured his maiden five-wicket haul (5/22 in six overs). He was the most economical bowler out of all the five bowlers used. Dewald Brevis (49 off 28) entertained with two fours and five sixes at the crease. However, his dismissal, South Africa's sixth wicket to fall, confirmed his team's fate in what turned out to be a completely lopsided contest.

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