#8: Zaheer Abbas (Aggregate: 336 runs)
The legendary right-handed batsman from Pakistan is the first cricketer to achieve this rare feat in ODIs.
Playing against India at home, Zaheer bludgeoned the Indian attack with his versatile stroke-play. Being 0-1 down after a defeat in the first ODI, Zaheer single-handedly blunted the Indian bowlers with three consecutive ODI centuries and helped Pakistan to seal the series 3-1.
Zaheer is also the first cricketer to score hat-trick centuries against the same opposition.
#7: Quinton De Kock (Aggregate: 342 runs)
The left-handed wicket-keeper batsman's elegance and flamboyance were visible during the 3-match ODI series against India in 2013.
South Africa completely dominated the Indian side, courtesy De Kock's classic (hat-trick centuries) which guided them to a 2-0 win. Although just a 20-year old, De Kock smashed the Indian bowlers to every part of the ground and announced his arrival in world cricket.
Unfortunately, the third ODI was abandoned due to rain, saving India from a whitewash at the hands of South Africa.
#6: Jonny Bairstow (Aggregate: 347 runs)
Jonny Bairstow's promotion as an opening batsman has reaped immense rewards for England.
In 2018, Bairstow has racked up 1025 runs at an average of 46.59 with 4 remarkable centuries. His twin centuries against New Zealand in the 4th and 5th ODI assisted England in an overseas series victory (3-2).
Bairstow became the fourth international wicket-keeper batsman to achieve this feat when he scored 105 off 59 balls against Scotland. His knock went in vain as Scotland registered their first ever victory against England in a nail-biting match.
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