While discussing dominance in cricket, names of three Indian cricketers will always be discussed first; yes you guessed it right! We are talking about Virat Kohli, Sachin Tendulkar and Rohit Sharma! What makes them truly remarkable is not just the volume of centuries they’ve amassed but the consistency with which they destroyed specific opponents.
Here’s a look at the Indian batsmen who have scored the most ODI hundreds against one team and what that reveals about their game:
1. Virat Kohli:
Virat Kohli remains extraordinary in his consistency. Accumulating 10 centuries against Sri Lanka reflects his dominance in sub-continental conditions, where he often played long, match-winning innings. His nine against the West Indies came in a variety of venues, further proving his adaptability. Against Australia, eight hundreds demonstrate his ability to counter some of the best bowling units, even outside his comfort zone.
2. Sachin Tendulkar:
Sachin Tendulkar accumulated nine hundreds versus Australia, a testament to his mastery across decades. Whether in home conditions or Down Under, Tendulkar’s technique and temperament consistently frustrated the Australians.
3. Rohit Sharma:
Rohit Sharma, known for his elegance and big-hitting, also boasts eight centuries against Australia, equaling Virat Kohli’s tally. His ability to convert starts into imposing hundreds, including three double-hundreds in ODI cricket, has made him lethal against the Aussies and other opponents as well. His highest scores often came under pressure, reflecting his growth into a dependable batter.
Looking beyond these three, records show that no other Indian cricketer has matched this kind of dominance against a single opponent. Virat Kohli’s ten remains the record across all the international cricket teams.
What do these stats mean in terms of legacy? They tell a story of cricketers who not only thrived in general but consistently targeted particular teams. Their ability to deliver against known challengers cemented their place in the team and hearts of fans.