Quick Answer
Short answer: huge ODI innings demand time at the crease, control, and enough pace to keep the scoreboard moving.
| Quick Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Topic | Highest individual ODI score |
| Main trait | Long control plus acceleration |
| Why memorable | One player dominates the innings |
| Reader value | Easy batting benchmark |
The direct answer
This page gives readers a direct answer and explains why record ODI innings are so hard to produce.
Why this matters in ODI cricket
A huge one-day innings is rarely one-speed batting. It usually grows from stability into full control.
How this helps readers on ODI Cricket Hub
It fits the site’s batting and nostalgia content because great innings are both record moments and fan memories.
FAQs
Why are giant ODI innings rare?
A batter needs to survive a long time while still scoring at a strong rate.
Do record innings always start fast?
Not always. Many build gradually before exploding later.
Why do fans revisit this record?
Because it is one of the cleanest ways to compare batting greatness.