Bowlers who scored a century with the ball in ODIs

Even Bhuvi has had a bad outing
Even Bhuvi has had a bad outing

#9 Dawlat Zadran

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David Warner was yet again the culprit in spoiling the figures of the Afgan bowler Dawlat Zadran. Afganistan was facing Australia in the league stage of the 2015 world cup. Warner scored 178 from just 133 and got out in the 38th over and missed another opportunity of scoring a double hundred in ODIs.

In the death overs, Glen Maxwell smashed the bowlers to all parts of the ground. He scored 88 from just 39 balls and Australia posted a total of 417/6. Mohammad Nabi went for 84 in his 10 overs quota while Shapoor Zadran went for 89. But Dawlat Zadran faced the maximum heat and had the figures of 10-0-101-2.

#8 Vinay Kumar

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2013 ODI series between India and Australia was a treat to watch. It was a run feast throughout the series and scores of 350 were chased more than once. In the decider, Rohit Sharma scored his first double hundred of ODIs. He scored 209 from 158 and India posted 383/3.

Even though Australia's top order failed and the match seemingly looked one-sided, down the order Maxwell's 60 and Watson's 49 each from 22 balls brought life back to the match. James Faulkner scored his maiden hundred scoring 116 from 73 but still, Australia couldn't reach the target and was all out on 325 from 45 overs. Had Australia played the entire 50 overs, the match would have been a lot closer.

Vinay Kumar was at the receiving end of Australia's fire and his figures were 9-0-102-1. Jadeja was the second most expensive bowler from the Indian side giving 73 in his 10 overs. Maxwell, Watson, and Faulker smacked 19 sixes while Rohit Sharma alone sent the ball to the stands 16 times. Vinay Kumar became the first Indian bowler to give more than 100 runs in an ODI.

#7Jason Holder

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It was a group stage of the World Cup 2015 in Sydney between South Africa and West Indies. South Africa had a cautious start with Amla scoring 65 from 88 and Du Plessis 62 from 70.

At one stage South Africa were 150 from 30.3 and in walked AB De Villiers. The run-riot of 162 from 66 balls at a strike rate of 245.45 with 17 fours and 8 sixes bewildered the bowlers.

South Africa posted 408 after 50 overs. They scored more than 250 in the last 20 overs, courtesy Mr 360. Jason Holder was the man who took most of the AB's blow and his figures were 10-0-104-1.

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