Top 5 current batsmen with best ‘innings per century’ ratio in ODI cricket

As the number of 50+ and 100+ scores are increasing, the century per innings ratio is also improving in One-day Internationals.

By Sakshi Jain

Updated - 21 Jul 2020, 16:06 IST

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4. Aaron Finch: 7.65 innings per century

Aaron Finch. (Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images)

Australia’s limited-overs captain Aaron Finch Is an aggressive top-order batsman who is known for his hard-hitting and ability to finish matches. Just like Dhawan, Finch had to wait for a long time before starting his international career. The cricketer came into limelight with his powerful performance in T20 leagues.

The 33-year-old made his international debut for Australia on January 11, 2013, in a match against Sri Lanka. He has been a regular feature in the ODI squad of Australia since then. The occasional left-arm spinner has drastically improved both as a batsman and a leader since the ball-tampering scandal in 2018.

Finch has represented Australia in 122 ODI innings, scoring 4,882 runs at an average of 41.03. The batsman also has 26 half-centuries and 16 centuries to his name in One-day Internationals. This means that the right-hander has been maintaining a ratio of 7.65 innings per century in the 50-over game.

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